Tree Maintenance for Winter – How to Prepare for the Unexpected

Nashville’s eclectic. It’s culture presence, it’s people and of course, it’s climate. One day Nashvillians can be enjoying a warm, beautiful day at Percy Warner Park and the next bundled up in front of a fire watching the snowfall.

That’s why it’s important for the people of Music City to be prepared for all weather extremes and abnormal temperatures. From deadwood removal to removing trees, The Parke Company is certified in all treecare and tree removal services and provides both residential and commercial tree maintenance throughout all of Middle Tennessee.

While it’s unusually warm, consider taking care of your all routine tree maintenance now. This way, you’re protected and ready to go if a winter storm hits. Some of the benefits of routine tree maintenance include:

1. Deadwood removal — This service is often overlooked during the winter months but should be an important to-do for everyone’s checklist. Heavy snow and ice on an already dead branch can be potentially disastrous. The Parke Company will remove all dead and diseased branches from the trees to ensure safety for the tree and your property. The last thing you need on Christmas Day is a power outage in result of fallen branches.

2. Debris Services — Strong storm winds can easily pick up these loose items and cause severe damage to your property. Clean up all those natural materials around your property such as fallen limbs, debris and logs as for both an aseptically pleasing and safety measure.

3. Firewood — Going out in the bitter cold to find firewood doesn’t sound appealing to anyone. So make sure you’ve got all the proper materials for a cozy fire while the weather is still nice. Not only will this be less of a chore, but you’re killing two birds with one stone by gathering firewood while you’re taking care of other tree maintenance.

In the event an extreme weather storm arrives in Middle Tennessee and the unexpected happens, the crew at The Parke Company is ready for all your emergency needs. For further questions about your maintenance and emergency situations, contact the experts at (615) 405-6548 or email danbeasley@theparkecompany.com.