Tree Bracing & Cabling

Hoping to prolong the life of a mature or damaged tree? Or prevent future damage from heavy branch loads or extreme weather conditions? We’ll visit to assess your tree and its surroundings and help you make a well-informed decision on what should be done.

Re-establish structural integrity and prolong the life of your trees.

We consider many factors, including the life cycle of the tree, cost and the likelihood of success along with the principles of tree dynamics and structural risk mitigation to determine whether and how a tree can best be supported.

Our preferred solution is the use of Dynamic Support Systems, the highest standard in tree support systems today. This is a technique that is both flexible and shock-absorbing, essentially supporting the natural movement of the tree. In most cases it is the superior method to the use of more invasive bolts and rigid cables.

With certified arborists, trained in risk assessment, you can feel confident that you’ll have the right advice and skilled work with Arborwood.

Learn more about how trees can be safely braced and cabled in our Expert Advice article.

As a leading expert in tree care, we can help you maintain your trees and keep them happy for years to come. It’s easier than you think.

Request a quote today for tree care in Burlington, Hamilton, Niagara, Oakville, or Haldimand County.

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Expert Advice

Explore our tree care articles and resources to learn more about maintaining the health of your trees.

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Beneath the bark

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