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TREE SURGERY

our accreditations

Our Tree Surgeons are trained to NPTC level.

(having completed courses including CS30 & CS31 – Basic Chainsaw Maintenance, Cross Cutting and Tree Felling, CS38 – Tree climbing and Aerial Rescue Operations and CS39 – Use of chainsaw from a rope and harness).

 

Our tree services include:

  • Root removal and stump grinding.
  • Tree preservation order management (TPO) 
  • Estate management
  • Tree moving and planting
  •  Tree surgery services ranging from trimming, shaping, to crown reduction and felling.

Below are the range of tree surgery services we offer:

Tree Dismantling & Tree Felling Services


Tree Dismantling & Tree Felling Services


Tree felling and tree dismantling is a service where we completely and safely remove a whole tree. Our expert team will not only assess the condition of the tree and the surrounding area but also develop a strategy that best suits your trees removal. Once agreed, we will work quickly and effectively to safely remove your tree.

Crown Reduction Tree Service


Crown Reduction Tree Service


Crown Reduction decreases the height and/or spread of your tree’s crown. We reduce the crown area from the tips of the branches to suitable growth points. This process is determined by the type, location and structural integrity of the tree.

Crown Lifting Tree Service


Crown Lifting Tree Service


Crown lifting involves the removal of lower branches that are causing an obstruction. We do this by either removing parts of the branches that extend below the desired height or removing the whole branch entirely to provide clearance under the tree. When lifting the branches, we will make sure the tree is well balanced and shaped so it’s aesthetically pleasing.


Pollarding Tree Service


Pollarding Tree Service


Pollarding is a tree maintenance technique that is used to control the tree size which involves the removal of all the branches back to the main trunk. The tree is then allowed to re-grow after the initial cutting. Pollarding then requires regular re-pruning every 2 to 5 years.


Crown Thinning Tree Service


Crown Thinning Tree Service


Crown thinning involves the removal of secondary and small live branches from throughout the crown up to 25%. This increases light levels and reduces wind resistance to leave the tree with an overall balanced structure whilst retaining its original size and shape.