Our Tree Surgery Services
Learn about our extensive range of Tree Surgery Services
What is Tree Surgery?
It covers all aspects of tree maintenance from a whole range of reductions through to complete removal.
Tree Removal
Tree removal is a common service that many homeowners need at some point. Trees can be removed for a variety of reasons, including safety, damage, or to make room for something else. The process of removing a tree is not as simple as chopping it down and hauling it away. There are many things to consider before removing a tree, such as the location of the tree, the size and weight of the tree, and what will happen to the stump. Our tree surgery experts can help with this.
Tree Pruning
When it comes to tree pruning, there are a few things to keep in mind. First, you'll want to make sure that the tree is healthy enough for pruning. Second, you'll need to select the right time of year to do it. Third, you'll need to know which branches to cut and how to cut them. Finally, you'll need to take care of the wound that's left behind.
Crown Lift and Crown Reduction
Crown lift and crown reduction are two common tree surgery procedures. Crown lift is the removal of lower branches from a tree to improve its overall appearance and allow for clearance below the tree. Crown reduction is the removal of branches from a tree to reduce its height or width. Both procedures can be performed for aesthetic reasons or to improve the health of the tree.
Hedge Trimming
Hedge trimming is an important part of garden maintenance. It keeps your hedges looking neat and tidy, and it also helps them grow in a healthy way. There are a few things to keep in mind when trimming a hedge. First, make sure to use the right tools for the job. Secateurs are good for small hedges, while loppers or shears are better for larger ones. Always trim in the direction of the growth, and make sure to cut evenly so the hedge looks symmetrical. Be careful not to cut too close to the trunk or main branches, as this can damage or kill the plant. Finally, take into account the shape of the hedge when trimming it. For example, if you want a rounded hedge, don't trim it too sharply at the corners.
Pollarding
Pollarding is a pruning technique where the main trunk of a tree is cut back to a few feet from the ground. This is usually done every few years to keep the tree healthy and encourage new growth. Pollarding can be done on most types of trees, but is most commonly used on fruit trees.
Stump Grinding
When trees are removed from a property, the stumps that are left behind can be an eyesore. They can also be a danger to people and property since they can become a haven for pests and diseases. Stump grinding is the process of removing a stump by using a machine that grinds it into small pieces.
Stump Grinding Before
Stump Grinding After
Dead Wood Removal
Dead wood removal is an important process for the overall health of a tree. Removing dead branches and limbs helps to promote new growth, increases air circulation, and reduces the likelihood of disease. In addition, dead wood can be a safety hazard if it falls on people or property.
Fallen Tree Removal
Fallen tree removal is typically a dangerous job. The tree surgeons who do this type of work must be skilled in using chainsaws and other equipment to get the trees out of the way quickly and safely. Many communities have laws that require homeowners to remove any fallen trees from their property within a certain amount of time.
Tree Site Clearance
Trees provide many environmental benefits to urban areas, including reducing air pollution, mitigating the effects of climate change, and cooling the air. However, when trees need to be removed for development or other reasons, their stumps and roots often remain in the ground, creating an eyesore and a potential hazard. Tree Site Clearance is a process that removes all of the tree's remains from the site so that it can be replaced with sod or other ground cover.
Tree Eco Plugging
A more cost saving option to stump grinding, Eco-plugs are a highly effective tree stump killer treatment. Each plug is drilled into the tree stump, releasing a herbicide, to achieve a 95-100% reduction in regrowth. Eco-plugs have no effect on surrounding trees or vegetation. Our tree surgery experts are fully trained in this procedure.
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