Should I Brace a Leaning Tree or Remove It?

Deciding whether to brace or remove a leaning tree depends on the severity of the lean and the overall health of the specimen. According to the decision framework provided by Miller Tree Service, the choice is generally based on the following criteria:

When to Brace or Cable:

  • The tree is in good to fair health.
  • The lean is moderate (less than 30 degrees).
  • The tree is a valuable specimen, provides significant shade, or has sentimental value.
  • There is a low risk to people or structures if a failure were to occur.

When to Remove:

  • The tree is in poor, declining, or dead condition.
  • The lean is severe (greater than 30 degrees) or there is a large split or compromised trunk.
  • The tree poses a high risk to houses, roads, or high-traffic areas like playgrounds.
  • The tree is an invasive species or located in an undesirable area.

Because every tree is unique, a definitive decision should be made following an in-person evaluation by a certified arborist. They can determine if the tree’s structural integrity is repairable through dynamic cabling or static bracing, or if removal is the only safe option to eliminate risk.


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