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Tree Crown Protection

Tree Crown Protection

Crown cabling and structural reinforcement of large trees

Crown cabling and structural reinforcement of large trees

Crown cabling and structural reinforcement of large trees

The goal of crown cabling is to preserve the structural stability of mature or large trees and to increase the safety of the environment. Modern systems make it possible to retain the tree even if the crown has already weakened.

We primarily use flexible crown cabling systems for mature trees to prevent heavy limbs from splitting or tearing away. The system is installed using rope access, taking the tree's natural movement and growth into account, significantly reducing the risk of branches falling to the ground even in the event of a fracture. This non-invasive solution helps preserve the tree's original form and lifespan, avoiding drastic topping or unnecessary removal.

We primarily use flexible crown cabling systems for mature trees to prevent heavy limbs from splitting or tearing away. The system is installed using rope access, taking the tree's natural movement and growth into account, significantly reducing the risk of branches falling to the ground even in the event of a fracture. This non-invasive solution helps preserve the tree's original form and lifespan, avoiding drastic topping or unnecessary removal.

We primarily use flexible crown cabling systems for mature trees to prevent heavy limbs from splitting or tearing away.


The system is installed using rope access, taking the tree's natural movement and growth into account, significantly reducing the risk of branches falling to the ground even in the event of a fracture. This non-invasive solution helps preserve the tree's original form and lifespan, avoiding drastic topping or unnecessary removal.

What problems does crown cabling solve?

What problems does crown cabling solve?

What problems does crown cabling solve?

Crown cabling allows for the long-term safe retention of trees deemed hazardous but still preservable.

Reinforcing branches prone to cracking: stabilizing structurally weak parts.

Preventing the splitting of the crown structure: protection against tearing.

Reducing the risk of branch failure: minimizing the danger of sudden falls.

Protection of buildings and roads: creating a safe environment beneath the tree.

Extending the lifespan of mature trees: preserving the tree without drastic intervention.

Preserving natural crown form: maintaining an aesthetic and healthy canopy.

Accident and damage prevention: active defense against storm damage.