Can Tree Pruning Limit Storm Damage?

Did you know tree pruning has benefits beyond simply making your tree look good? It’s true. In fact, a lesser-known benefit that many property owners don’t realize is that tree pruning can prevent storm damage. The keyword here is “can.” 

No one can completely prevent storm damage to your trees and property. As someone wise once said, “Mother Nature will take whatever she wants.” That said, by hiring a reputable tree service and removal company in Denton, TX, such as Clean Edge, you can help your trees stand tall against Mother Nature’s fury — including torrential rain and damaging wind gusts reaching 70 and 80 mph.

How Can Tree Pruning Limit Storm Damage?

Tree pruning is the science of removing dead, diseased, hanging, or weak branches. Many homeowners can spot these and eliminate the ones closest to the ground. However, a professional service can tackle the same job at greater heights, leaving for a more balanced approach and efficiently shaped tree. In many instances, we can spot limbs you didn’t think were an issue but are cracked and could lead to expensive damage if not removed. In terms of potential storm damage, tree pruning provides the following benefits:

  • Wind can easily blow through the tree’s canopy rather than get stuck and create resistance 
  • Rain won’t have a chance to weaken smaller or weak limbs further
  • The trees won’t become unbalanced, unstable, or too heavy for their own good
  • You have a better chance of eliminating dead branches, decaying wood, and overhanging limbs before the storm comes

Simply put, a tree that’s been appropriately trimmed won’t have excess branches to create wind resistance or weigh it down and cause it to buckle under its weight. It also won’t have dead, diseased, or weak branches that quickly become easy targets of destruction during bad storms. Instead, it will stand tall and be better suited to take on whatever Mother Nature comes up with next.

Does that mean tree pruning ensures your trees won’t fall anyway? Of course not. But better safe than sorry.

Tree Pruning Can Be the Solution to Bad Weather

Like anything else, trees should be regularly cared for. Even the smallest tree can grow out of control and need pruning. Giant trees may need to be removed because of disease or to avoid becoming a hazard to nearby structures, and even healthy trees can be uprooted by a storm. You could do it yourself, but you may learn it’s too dangerous or a bigger hassle than anticipated.

Our team has several approaches to tree pruning depending on what your trees need.

1. Crown Reduction — Reduce the tree’s height to prevent it from becoming too top-heavy and causing damage. With this tree trimming and pruning method, branches are cut back to laterals to limit the height and spread of the crown.

2. Crown Cleaning—Eliminate branches that are crossing and rubbing together, as well as those that are diseased and decayed. This will eliminate harmful branches and allow more light to pass through the tree.

3. Crown Raising — This method is for limbs and branches too close to structures and power lines. It is also suitable for low-hanging branches that present hazards to people and vehicles or interfere with daily activities.

4. Crown Thinning — Reduce weight on heavier limbs, improve sunlight to the inner canopy and lawn, limit the spread of disease throughout the rest of the tree, and reduce drag caused by heavy winds. 

When you search “tree service near me” or “tree service Denton” for your residential and commercial tree service needs, Clean Edge Tree Service & Removal in Denton, TX, should be your first call every time.

Call Clean Edge Tree Service & Removal Today!

We know you have options when it comes to your tree service and removal needs. Clean Edge Tree Service & Removal in Denton, TX, is family-owned and operated and has served Denton and surrounding areas since 2016. More importantly, we have the equipment, experience, and technical know-how to safely and efficiently handle any tree and residential or commercial scenario — from a downed tree in the middle of a storm to trimming a few branches, stump grinding, and removing trees that tower 83 feet in the air.

There isn’t a tree in Denton that we can’t handle. Call Clean Edge Tree Service & Removal today!

fallen trees from a wind storm in Denton, TX.
This tree was damaged in moderate wind storm in Robson Ranch community in Denton, TX.