FAQs
Tree surgeons provide a wide range of services including tree pruning, crown reduction, crown lifting, tree removal, stump grinding, hedge trimming, emergency tree work, tree inspections, and disease management. These services help maintain healthy, safe, and attractive trees throughout the year.
A tree may need removal if it is dead, diseased, structurally unstable, storm-damaged, or causing damage to nearby buildings, driveways, or utilities. Our professional tree surgeons can inspect the tree and recommend the safest and most cost-effective solution.
Crown reduction involves carefully reducing the overall size of a tree's canopy while maintaining its natural shape. This service is often used to manage tree growth, improve safety, reduce wind resistance, and prevent branches from interfering with buildings or power lines.
The frequency of pruning depends on the species, age, and condition of the tree. Generally, most trees benefit from professional pruning every 2 to 5 years, while fast-growing species may require more regular maintenance.
Yes, we provide emergency tree surgery services for storm-damaged, fallen, or dangerous trees. Our team responds quickly to remove hazards and make your property safe following severe weather or unexpected tree failures.
After a tree is removed, the remaining stump can either be left in place or removed through stump grinding. Stump grinding eliminates the stump below ground level, allowing the area to be replanted, landscaped, or developed.
Tree surgery can be hazardous without proper training and equipment. Professional tree surgeons are fully trained in safe climbing, cutting techniques, and risk management to ensure all work is carried out safely and efficiently.
Absolutely. Proper pruning removes dead, damaged, or diseased branches, improves airflow, increases sunlight penetration, and encourages healthy growth. Regular maintenance can also help prevent future problems and extend the life of your trees.
Some trees may be protected by Tree Preservation Orders (TPOs) or be located within conservation areas. If necessary, we can help determine whether permission is required and assist with the application process before any work begins.
The cost depends on factors such as tree size, location, accessibility, condition, and the type of work required. We offer free site surveys and no-obligation quotations to provide an accurate price based on your specific needs.