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Dealing with Storm-Damaged Trees: Essential Steps to Ensure Safety and Recovery




Storms can wreak havoc on landscapes, leaving trees damaged and property owners facing the daunting task of cleanup and recovery. Understanding how to manage storm-damaged trees is crucial for safety and can also influence the long-term health of your yard. Here's what you need to know when dealing with trees affected by severe weather.


1. Safety First


The immediate aftermath of a storm can be dangerous. Before inspecting your trees, ensure it's safe to go outside and watch out for downed power lines and unstable trees. Keep a safe distance from any tree that’s leaning dangerously or has large hanging branches.


2. Assess the Damage


Once it's safe, take a closer look at your trees. Minor damage, with only a few broken branches, often doesn’t compromise the tree’s health long-term. However, significant damage such as a split trunk or loss of more than half of the tree's branches may require more drastic measures.


3. Clean Up Debris


Remove smaller debris and broken branches yourself if it is safe to do so. This cleanup will prevent further damage from occurring to the grass and surrounding plants, and will give you a clearer view of the structural damage to larger trees.


4. Consult a Professional


For larger or more hazardous jobs, it's wise to call in professionals. Our team at New Horizons Tree Service, have the tools and expertise to safely prune large branches, stabilize trees, and remove trees that are beyond recovery without causing further damage to your property.


5. Pruning


Proper pruning can save a storm-damaged tree. It involves removing broken branches, cutting back any limbs that are at risk of breaking, and ensuring that the remaining branches can support the tree’s growth. This is a delicate task that often requires the precision and understanding of tree biology that professionals provide.


6. Prevent Future Damage


Discuss with your tree care professional about steps to prevent future storm damage. This might include more strategic pruning, bracing, or even relocating younger trees to a safer location.


7. Monitor Recovery


After initial treatment, keep an eye on your tree’s recovery. Signs of new growth are promising, but continue to monitor for any signs of decay or disease. Regular check-ups from your tree care service can help ensure that your tree regains its health and continues to thrive.


Storms don't have to mean the end for your trees. With the right approach, even severely damaged trees can recover. Whether you handle the job yourself for smaller tasks or call in the experts for major damage, the key is to act swiftly and safely. Remember, preserving the natural beauty and health of your trees not only benefits your landscape but also enhances the overall value of your property.


Ready to restore the health and safety of your trees after a storm? New Horizons Tree Service is here to help! Serving Douglas, GA, all of Coffee County, and surrounding counties, we're just a call away. Whether you need immediate assistance with storm-damaged trees or are looking for routine tree maintenance, our team of experts is equipped to handle all your tree care needs. Don't wait for minor damage to become a major hazard. Contact us today at 912-310-9000 and ensure your landscape remains beautiful and safe!

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