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As a homeowner, one of the things you should do is to undertake regular trimming. You can trim the trees by yourself or hire tree services providers to help you out.

Why should you trim the trees?

There are plenty of reasons why you should trim the trees. Some of these reasons include:

Increase in appeal: Just like a haircut, tree trimming increases the appeal of the tree thus giving your home a better look. While this is the truth, you should avoid imposing an unnatural shape or size to the tree in order to improve its look.

Safety: When you trim the tree, you get rid of dead or broken branches and limbs that might fall on you or loved ones. By getting rid of these hazardous materials, you have peace of mind that your home is safe.

On the road, by trimming the tree you get rid of any trees that might obstruct the eyes of the drivers while driving. This increases safety on the roads.

Healthy trees: Did you know that you can save an infected tree by strategically pruning away the affected branches and limbs? When you thin the crown, you improve airflow to the tree which comes in handy in the healing of the tree.

Tree pruning tips

For you to properly prune your tree, you need to consider a number of tips. Some of these tips include:

Always prune during the dormant season: While you can prune the tree at any time, you should consider pruning it while the tree isn’t growing. This is usually during the dry season.

While this is the case, you shouldn’t ignore the tree when there is a hazard. In the event a branch is longer than normal and is threatening the lives of the people around, you should go ahead and remove it.

Pay attention to the size of the branch you are looking to remove: When pruning, you shouldn’t remove any branch. If a branch is less than five centimeters in diameter, you should go ahead and remove it.

If it’s between five and 10 centimeters, avoid removing it. You should only consider removing a branch more than 10 centimeters in diameter if you have a very good reason for doing it.

Go for branches with weak angles: Branches with weak branches are usually weak thus have high chances of falling and injuring you and your family members. You should trim branches that have weak, V-shaped, narrow angles.

If the branches have strong, U-shaped angles, retain them as they have very little chances of falling.

Prune branches while they are still young: Do you want your tree to maintain a great look? You should undertake pruning of the branches while they are still young. These branches are not only easy to cut, they also don’t leave nasty scars after healing.

Use sharp tools: When pruning, you should use sharp tools. Sharp tools not only make your work easy, they also cut the tree with minimal trauma.

You might have the impression that cutting the tree too close will be better for the tree, but this isn’t the case. When you cut a branch too close to the main tree, you risk creating a large wound on the tree thus creating a large problem than was already there.

Hiring an arborist to trim your tree

When you can’t trim the tree by yourself, you should hire an arborist to help you out. Don’t hire just any arborist you come across. A good arborist is one who is licensed, insured, and bonded.

For you to avoid hiring the wrong professional, take time to interview different arborists. Ask the experts to give you their quotes. You should go for the lowest quotes, right? Wrong.

You should note that you always get what you pay for. This means that when you hire the cheapest tree services provider, you risk getting the cheapest service. For you to be on the safe side, hire a moderately priced expert.

You should note that you can easily tell whether the expert is right for you. Take time to ask as many questions as possible. For you to have peace of mind that your property will be protected, always ask for proof of liability insurance.

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