Hey Look Up....At Your Trees
- natalia5865
- Jan 20, 2025
- 1 min read
Did you know your trees might be secretly craving a makeover? Regular shaping and pruning are crucial, not only for improving their appearance but also for reducing pests and enhancing safety.

When trees are first planted, they’re much smaller than they will eventually become. Often, construction companies plant trees close to buildings, and as they grow, their branches can extend over structures, windows, and balconies. This creates an ideal environment for pests to invade residents' homes. Regular tree trimming to maintain proper clearance and pruning of dead or diseased branches helps eliminate pest access, offering better protection for your residents.

Texas is known for its extreme weather, including tornadoes, hurricanes, and hailstorms. These conditions put your property at risk for uprooted trees and fallen limbs. Fallen branches can be costly hazards, damaging apartments, cars, power lines, and more. The good news is that regular pruning of dead or fallen branches, as well as removing dead trees, can help prevent these dangers.
Trees make a bold first impression when potential residents drive through your property. Overgrown trees can lose their shape, and as mentioned earlier, dead branches and fallen limbs can make your property look neglected. By trimming trees to maintain their shape, you not only enhance their appearance but also boost your property's curb appeal—making it more attractive to visitors and potential buyers.

So, don't forget to look up! Giving your trees the care they need will ensure they stay healthy, safe, and visually appealing.



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