Tree Guards - Denver
Nestled amidst the picturesque backdrop of the Rocky Mountains, Denver boasts a unique blend of natural beauty and urban vibrancy.
In our quest to preserve and enhance Denver’s natural charm, Curb Allure proudly offers premium tree guards designed to protect and beautify our city’s trees. Discover why Curb Allure is the premier choice for tree guards in Denver and how our innovative solutions can elevate your urban landscape.
Enhancing Denver's Urban Landscape
In the dynamic urban environment of Denver, where skyscrapers meet sprawling parks, trees play a crucial role in maintaining the city’s charm and livability. However, amidst the hustle and bustle of urban life, these green guardians often face numerous challenges. That’s where tree guards come into play, offering a range of benefits that contribute to the health, beauty, and longevity of Denver’s urban forest.
OUR TREE GUARDS FEATURES
At Curb Allure, we understand the importance of protecting and enhancing urban green spaces. That’s why we’ve designed our tree guards with a host of innovative features that set them apart from the rest.
Transform Denver's Urban Landscape Today
Ready to enhance Denver’s urban landscape with Curb Allure tree guards? Contact us today to learn more about our products and how they can benefit your community. Together, let’s protect and beautify Denver’s trees, creating a greener, more vibrant city for generations to come.
Although Denver does not have published street tree guard or surround regulations and requirements, we strongly urge you to NOT:
- Protect your trees with flat metal tree grates. These do not protect the tree’s trunk, trap litter, girdle (choke) the tree and also cause a tripping hazard as the roots expand.
- Use a guard with sharp metal points or edges.
- Close off the bottom of your tree guard or surround itso rain water can freely flow into the tree pit.
- Have your guard too close to the street, so car doors can not freely open and limit potential damage to your guard. A 12 to 18 inch set back is suggested.
- Install guards that are too short or too tall. Too short can be a tripping hazard and too tall can girdle (choke) the tree.
- Use flimsy material for your surround. Flimsy material can be thrifty, but is not effective over time. Tree guards can protect trees and make your trees more beautiful, as long as they are designed correctly with the health of the trees and safety of pedestrians in mind.
We always try to keep our information as up to date as possible – but if we have missed something, please let us know (contact us at info@curballure.com), as we are happy to update this page as needed. The better informed we all are, the better it is for the street trees and your community.