Is your property ready to make it through hurricane season safely? Find out what you can do to make sure you’re ready to go.
Dealing with hurricanes is just part of being a homeowner in the Sunshine State. To keep your property as safe as possible through hurricane season is to make sure it’s as well-maintained as possible.
Make sure all of the trees standing on your property when a hurricane hits are structurally sound. Give us a call if any of your trees have the following symptoms:
Pruning is a key part of tree health. It helps them to grow bigger and stronger, reducing the likelihood that they’ll be broken down by a storm. The best time to prune your trees is the summer before hurricane season begins so that loose branches and debris are long gone by the time winds pick up.
Even if everything looks A-OK, it’s a good idea to get a professional check of your property. An experienced pro will be able to trim and prune your plants as needed. They can also spot signs of disease or decay while it’s early.
Make sure you take care of all the important steps by consulting our free Hurricane Preparedness Checklist.
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