Hang a Tree Swing without Causing Sandy Springs Tree Problems

The iconic image of a home in Sandy Springs, and most of America is a beautiful home surrounded by trees. If you have kids, or you just want something fun in the yard, you may consider purchasing and installing a tree swing. But, can that tree swing cause problems? In fact, when not hung properly, a tree swing can create Sandy Springs tree problems. This may be because the swing was hung on a branch that was not healthy, or it could be because the swing was hung improperly and created a problem. Here is some advice to help you prevent any tree problems on your property.

Have the Tree Inspected by an Arborist

The first thing you need to do to avoid any Sandy Springs tree problems is to call professional arborists, like the professionals at Atlanta Tree Arbors. These professionals can inspect your tree to make sure the branch you are planning on hanging the tree swing from will support the swing you are planning to hang.

The branch needs to be healthy, with no disease or rot. Keep in mind that even large, healthy looking limbs can fall as you are swinging. The branch can create a hazard that could potentially fall on anyone in the swing as well as damage to your property. Arborists know what they are looking for and will be able to let you know if you are already experiencing Sandy Springs tree problems and what can be done to either reverse the problem or to remove the limb to protect you and your property.

Hanging Your Tree Swing Properly

If your tree has been inspected by a professional arborist and they have agreed that it is healthy enough to support the swing, you are good to go. Now, all you have to do is make sure you are hanging the swing properly.

The first thing to be sure of is that you are using a bolt rather than a screw. Even a good quality screw can easily pull right out of the limb over time. This will cause immeasurable damage to the tree and could cause the entire tree to die. Using the bolt prevents Sandy Springs tree problems by allowing the tree to seal the wound around the bolt. If you use a wide washer on the tops end of the branch, it will make it nearly impossible for the bolt to be pulled through the limb.

Instead of attaching the rope directly to the eyehole of the bolt, use a carabiner to connect the two. This will make it a lot easier for you if you want to remove the swing for any reason or replace it with another one. Some people will remove the swing in the winter to keep it from getting too weathered.

If you are thinking about hanging a tree swing, call Atlanta Tree Arbors today to have your tree inspected and avoid Sandy Springs tree problems. Call today for an inspection or for any other tree care needs at 404-217-9231.

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