Liberty Lumberjacks Tree Service helps Northern California property owners evaluate trees with weak unions, heavy limbs, splits, or structural concerns. Cabling and bracing may help reduce movement and support a tree worth preserving.
Not every tree is a good candidate. We look at the condition of the tree, the risk area, and whether support makes sense compared with pruning or removal.
Some trees have sentimental, shade, or landscape value. Cabling and bracing may help preserve a tree when the structure can be reasonably supported.
Heavy limbs and included bark can create failure points. Support systems are designed to reduce movement and help limit strain.
The inspection matters as much as the hardware. We help you understand whether support, pruning, monitoring, or removal is the safer option.
Ready to talk through the work?
Call Liberty Lumberjacks Tree Service at (530) 598-0916 or send a message to libertylumberjackllc@gmail.com. We’ll ask a few practical questions, schedule a site walk-through when needed, and give you a clear plan for the work.
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Support hardware should not be used as a guess. We look at structure, defects, load, targets, and overall tree health first.
If cabling or bracing is not the right answer, we will explain why. Preserving a tree only makes sense when the risk can be managed responsibly.
Because we handle pruning and removal too, we can recommend the right path instead of forcing one service.
Support systems reduce risk; they do not make a tree failure-proof. We explain maintenance and monitoring before work begins.
You get straight answers, careful work, and respect for your property from start to finish.
Tell Us What You Are Seeing Describe the split, leaning limb, crack, weak union, or tree you want to preserve. Photos can help us understand the concern.
We Inspect the Tree and Target Area We look at tree structure, condition, nearby targets, limb weight, and whether support is a realistic option.
You Get a Clear Recommendation We explain whether cabling, bracing, pruning, monitoring, or removal makes the most sense.
We Complete the Support Work If support is appropriate, we install the system carefully and avoid unnecessary damage to the tree.
We Discuss Monitoring Tree support should be checked over time. We explain what to watch for and when follow-up may be needed.