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  • Price Tree Surgery Ltd.
    4.9
    Unit 1, Abercynon Industrial Estate, Abercynon, CF44 9AA, GB

    Welcome to Price Tree Surgery, your trusted tree care experts in South Wales. We are dedicated to providing exceptional tree services tailored to your specific needs. With a commitment to professionalism, affordability, and customer satisfaction, Price Tree Surgery is your go-to destination for all your tree surgeon requirements in South Wales. Contact us today for a consultation and let us help you nurture and enhance the beauty of your outdoor spaces. Professional and Reliable. What we can do for you. Based in Abercynon, our professional tree surgeons cover all of South Wales including Pontypridd, Nelson, Caerphilly, Merthyr Tydfil, Cardiff, Newport and beyond. Price Tree Surgery offers a wide range of professional services to meet all of your arboricultural needs. Our fully qualified, experienced team is equipped to handle jobs of any size with precision and care. Tree Pruning, Removal and Garden Services Price Tree Surgery offers expert tree pruning and removal services, ensuring the health, safety, and aesthetic appeal of your trees while efficiently managing any hazardous or unwanted trees. Our comprehensive garden services include hedge trimming, stump grinding, and overall landscape maintenance to keep your outdoor spaces looking their best year-round Site and Vegetation Clearance Price Tree Surgery specializes in comprehensive site and vegetation clearance, efficiently removing unwanted trees, shrubs, and undergrowth to prepare your land for construction or landscaping projects. Our skilled team ensures a thorough and environmentally responsible clearance, leaving your site clean and ready for development. Forestry and Woodland Management Price Tree Surgery offers expert forestry and woodland management services, focusing on sustainable practices to enhance the health and biodiversity of your woodland areas. Our dedicated team provides tailored solutions, including thinning and habitat restoration, ensuring the long-term vitality and ecological balance of your forests. Also with a strong background in production forestry, we provide support services to your harvesting, forwarding or winching operations. Equipment Hire and Support Services We can supply operated equipment hire to support your tree work project along with a comprehensive range of services, from initial consultation and planning to expert execution and maintenance. Our skilled arborists use state-of-the-art equipment and techniques to ensure you receive the highest quality service.

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  • R&B Tree & Landscaping Services
    4.1
    Ewell, GB

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  • FLS Tree Care Ltd
    4
    Ewell, GB

    Welcome to South Wales Tree Co, our panel of members have over many years experience undertaking tree surgery in South Wales, our members knowledge of tree surgery and management is second to none. Working with residential, local authorities and commercial clients throughout South Wales, they are proud to help manage the counties tree stock. Our members proudly serve South Wales and surrounding areas. specialising in all tree services including tree removal, tree trimming, crown reduction, crown lifting, stump removal, hedge maintenance and much more. Our members are fully qualified, insured and have years of experience required to deliver the best tree services in South Wales. Our panel of tree surgeons take pride in the work they do and keep up to date with the latest industry developments.

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  • KB
    4.7
    Ewell, GB

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  • Steve Ambler & Sons Tree Specialists Ltd
    3.8
    Brynmawr Office, Brynmawr, NP12 3XX, GB

    Steve Ambler & Sons Tree Specialists Ltd, established in 1999, is a family-run business dedicated to raising arboricultural standards across all aspects of their consultancy and tree surgery operations. With three generations of the Ambler & Lewis family driving the company forward, they offer a comprehensive range of services, from pre-planning advice and tree management to securing permissions and undertaking tree works safely and efficiently. They pride themselves on their commitment to personal professional development for both consultants and tree surgery operatives, ensuring a highly skilled and knowledgeable team. Based in Brynmawr & Blackwood, South Wales, Steve Ambler & Sons Tree Specialists Ltd prioritizes health and safety, having received their Work Safe Certificate awards for both tree surgery and consultancy through the SMAS and SSIP scheme for four consecutive years. They are also listed on Constructionline. Their team of highly qualified and experienced professionals is always ready to discuss any tree-related matters.

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  • Le
    5
    Ewell, GB

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Frequently Asked Questions About Stump Removal

Find answers to common questions about stump removal and hiring professional tree service companies in the UK.

What size stump grinder do I need?

Choosing the right stump grinder depends on the size of the stump(s). Stump grinders vary in size (measured by the diameter of the cutting wheel). Larger grinders are ideal for larger stumps, while smaller, more compact units can work in tighter spaces. Consider:
  • Stump diameter: Measure the stump at its widest point.
  • Accessibility: Consider your space constraints.
  • Professional advice: Consult a tree service professional.
Professional tree services often have different sizes of grinders to handle various sized stumps and access restrictions.

Can I remove a tree stump myself?

Removing a tree stump yourself is generally not recommended unless it's a very small stump with minimal root structure, and you have the proper tools and safety equipment. Stump removal can be dangerous work, especially for larger stumps. Improper removal can cause damage to property, underground utilities, and even lead to injury or death. It's strongly advised to contact a tree care professional for stump removal, especially for larger stumps. Professionals have the necessary training, equipment, and insurance to safely and effectively remove your tree stump.

What should I do with the wood chips after stump grinding?

The wood chips produced during stump grinding can be used for several purposes:
  • Mulch: Use the wood chips as mulch around trees, shrubs, or garden beds.
  • Landscaping: Incorporate them into landscaping projects for soil improvement or as ground cover.
  • Compost: Add the wood chips to a compost pile. They'll break down slowly.
  • Disposal: If you don't want to reuse them, many tree service companies dispose of the wood chips properly for you. Inquire about their waste disposal policies.

How deep do tree roots go?

The depth of tree roots varies significantly depending on the species of tree, the soil type and condition, and the availability of water and nutrients in the surrounding soil. Most tree roots will be found within the top two to three feet of soil; however, some tree species such as oak trees can have taproots that extend 10 feet or more into the ground. A tree's root system can expand well beyond the canopy's drip line. Understanding the root system's size and extent is important for any stump removal plan.

What size stump grinder do I need?

Choosing the right stump grinder depends on the size of the stump(s). Stump grinders vary in size (measured by the diameter of the cutting wheel). Larger grinders are ideal for larger stumps, while smaller, more compact units can work in tighter spaces. Consider:
  • Stump diameter: Measure the stump at its widest point.
  • Accessibility: Consider your space constraints.
  • Professional advice: Consult a tree service professional.
Professional tree services often have different sizes of grinders to handle various sized stumps and access restrictions.

Can I remove a tree stump myself?

Removing a tree stump yourself is generally not recommended unless it's a very small stump with minimal root structure, and you have the proper tools and safety equipment. Stump removal can be dangerous work, especially for larger stumps. Improper removal can cause damage to property, underground utilities, and even lead to injury or death. It's strongly advised to contact a tree care professional for stump removal, especially for larger stumps. Professionals have the necessary training, equipment, and insurance to safely and effectively remove your tree stump.

What should I do with the wood chips after stump grinding?

The wood chips produced during stump grinding can be used for several purposes:
  • Mulch: Use the wood chips as mulch around trees, shrubs, or garden beds.
  • Landscaping: Incorporate them into landscaping projects for soil improvement or as ground cover.
  • Compost: Add the wood chips to a compost pile. They'll break down slowly.
  • Disposal: If you don't want to reuse them, many tree service companies dispose of the wood chips properly for you. Inquire about their waste disposal policies.

How deep do tree roots go?

The depth of tree roots varies significantly depending on the species of tree, the soil type and condition, and the availability of water and nutrients in the surrounding soil. Most tree roots will be found within the top two to three feet of soil; however, some tree species such as oak trees can have taproots that extend 10 feet or more into the ground. A tree's root system can expand well beyond the canopy's drip line. Understanding the root system's size and extent is important for any stump removal plan.