Prepare Trees for Hurricane Season


Posted July 13, 2023 by msftree

The hurricane season begins last June 1, and Florida’s powerful summer storms are just around the corner.

 
The hurricane season begins last June 1, and Florida’s powerful summer storms are just around the corner. Homeowners sometimes ignore the necessity of preparing their trees for severe weather, but it’s one of the most important things you can do to keep your home safe. Here are some recommendations for preparing your trees for a storm, ranging from examining your yard to hiring a tree pruning service.

Why Prepare Your Trees?

✔️ Prevent Property Damage: Hurricanes often bring heavy winds and rains that can cause weak or diseased trees and branches to break or fall, potentially damaging homes, cars, power lines, and other property.
✔️ Ensure Personal Safety: Falling trees and branches can pose a significant risk to people as well. Proper preparation can help mitigate this risk.
✔️ Maintain Tree Health: Proper pruning before hurricane season can help prevent damage to the trees themselves, ensuring their long-term health and growth.
✔️ Reduce Power Outages: Downed trees are one of the main causes of power outages during hurricanes. By keeping trees well-maintained and away from power lines, you can help reduce the likelihood of outages in your area.
✔️ Avoid Road Blockage: Trees that fall across roads can prevent access for emergency services and homeowners. Regular tree maintenance can help prevent such blockages.
✔️ Regulatory Compliance: In some regions and municipalities, there may be regulations requiring homeowners to take steps to mitigate the risk of damage from falling trees.
✔️ Preserve Natural Beauty: For many homeowners, trees contribute significantly to the beauty of their property. Taking steps to protect them from hurricanes helps ensure they will continue to enhance your landscape for many years to come.

In a state like Florida, where hurricanes are a regular occurrence, professional tree inspection should be a key part of every homeowner’s storm preparedness plan.

Tree Inspections Benefits

✔️ Risk Mitigation: The primary goal of tree inspection is to identify and mitigate risks. A professional arborist can identify trees that are dead, dying, or structurally compromised and pose a risk of falling and causing damage during a storm.
✔️ Assess Tree Health: In addition to structural assessment, arborists can also evaluate tree health, identifying diseases or pests that may be weakening the tree. These issues can make trees more susceptible to hurricane damage.
✔️ Proper Pruning: Florida is home to a wide variety of tree species, each with their own unique care needs. An arborist can ensure trees are properly pruned to allow wind to pass through more easily, reducing the likelihood of uprooting or branch breakage during a hurricane.
✔️ Root System Evaluation: Arborists can assess the health and stability of a tree’s root system. A strong, healthy root system can help trees withstand high winds and saturated soils common in hurricane conditions.
✔️ Planning and Advice: A professional tree inspection can also provide valuable advice for homeowners about tree placement and species selection, which can make a big difference in a tree's ability to survive a hurricane.
✔️ Regulation Compliance: In some parts of Florida, there are regulations about tree pruning and removal, especially for native and protected species. A professional arborist will know these regulations and can ensure that any work done is compliant.

By identifying and addressing potential issues, a professional tree inspection can significantly reduce the risk of property damage, power outages, and injuries during a hurricane, providing peace of mind for homeowners in hurricane-prone areas like Florida.

Don’t wait for the weather report to start preparing. Contact MSF Tree & Landscaping today for a comprehensive tree inspection and ensure a safer, greener, and more secure tomorrow. Stay ahead of the storm. Let us help you fortify your green assets before hurricane season rolls in.
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Last Updated July 13, 2023