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Pulling test

Pulling test for root stability and instrumental stability measurement

Pulling test for root stability and instrumental stability measurement

Pulling test for root stability and instrumental stability measurement

The goal of a pulling test is to accurately determine how much wind load the tree's root system can safely withstand and whether there is an immediate danger of the tree being uprooted.

Our tree assessor colleagues use instrumental measurements to determine the strength of wind gusts that would cause a specific tree to fall. The examination provides objective data on the load-bearing capacity of the root system and the stability of the tree, which we supplement with a full professional analysis and health assessment. Based on the results obtained, we issue a detailed expert opinion, and our prepared team of arborists using rope-access techniques professionally performs the recommended interventions.

Our tree assessor colleagues use instrumental measurements to determine the strength of wind gusts that would cause a specific tree to fall.


The examination provides objective data on the load-bearing capacity of the root system and the stability of the tree, which we supplement with a full professional analysis and health assessment. Based on the results obtained, we issue a detailed expert opinion, and our prepared team of arborists using rope-access techniques professionally performs the recommended interventions.

Our tree assessor colleagues use instrumental measurements to determine the strength of wind gusts that would cause a specific tree to fall. The examination provides objective data on the load-bearing capacity of the root system and the stability of the tree, which we supplement with a full professional analysis and health assessment. Based on the results obtained, we issue a detailed expert opinion, and our prepared team of arborists using rope-access techniques professionally performs the recommended interventions.

What problems does a pulling test solve?

What problems does a pulling test solve?

What problems does a pulling test solve?

The examination provides precise information on the tree's risk of falling and helps make a well-founded decision about its retention or treatment.

Determining root load-bearing capacity: Accurate measurement of the tree's anchorage in the ground.

Objective assessment of uprooting risk: Quantifiable data for safety evaluation.

Examination of reaction to wind load: How the tree trunk and roots behave in extreme winds.

Preparation of a well-founded expert opinion: Official documentation on the condition of the tree.

Supporting treatment or retention decisions: Help in making professional decisions about the tree's fate.

Safety assessment of trees in inhabited areas: Increased attention to trees in public spaces and gardens.

Early recognition of storm-sensitive trees: Preventive measurements to avoid damage.

Providing a full-range tree assessment service: A complex solution from diagnosis to execution.