Trees can improve your home’s curb appeal and if positioned correctly can help reduce energy costs. Before you start your spring planting, Orlando Utilities Commission wants to remind residents that it’s crucial to plant the right tree, in the right place.

Keep these tips in mind when landscaping:

  1. Select the right tree. Every tree is different and each can change drastically over time. As trees grow, some will stay about the same height; some will branch out and grow quickly; and others have an expansive root system. You’ll need to consider what that tree will look like several years from now. It may be hard to imagine the small tree you plant today could grow as tall as 100 feet. So, it’s important to do your research beforehand to choose a tree that best fits your landscape at its maturity.
  2. Plant in the right place. Before you begin planting, look up for power lines. Vegetation
    around power lines is one of the leading causes of outages. During a storm, if a tree is located near a power line debris can hinder restoration efforts. Any trees planted within 15 feet of an overhead utility line should have a maximum maturity height of less than 15 feet. If you plan to plant near overhead distribution power lines or poles, call OUC. The utility’s vegetation management specialists are certified arborists and can work with you to ensure compatibility.
  3. Before you dig, call 811. There are miles of buried electric and water lines beneath the ground. If these lines are accidentally struck, it can cause property damage, neighborhood-wide utility outages and can pose a safety risk to your household. 811 is a federally designated number that will contact your utility company on your behalf to mark your property for hidden lines.
  4. Stay clear of electrical equipment. Keep areas around electric meters, transformers (green box often found in front of homes) or other electrical equipment free of any vegetation that could limit utility service access.
  5. Stay away from power lines. Always keep ladders, tree-pruners and other equipment at least 10 feet away from power lines. Never attempt to trim trees or other vegetation near power lines, leave it to OUC.

Facts about OUC’s vegetation management program

  • OUC estimates that 20% of all outages are caused by falling trees or limbs that come in contact with electrical lines.
  • OUC trims trees along our distribution lines on a regular maintenance cycle employing trained, highly skilled professionals who use the proper tools and safety practices.
  • In addition to tree trimming requests, OUC’s vegetation management calls for routine tree trimming every three years.
  • OUC line clearance contractors follow directional pruning methods recommended by the U.S. Forest service and the International Society of Arboriculture.

To schedule a tree trimming service call (407) 423-9018 or by filling out this online form.