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  • Top Tree Surgeons Bristol
    Unit 1, 10-12 Avonmouth Way, Avonmouth, Bristol, BS1 6AA, GB

    Top Tree Surgeons Bristol is a family-run business with over 20 years of experience in tree care. We are fully insured and qualified to carry out all aspects of tree surgery, from pruning and felling to stump grinding and hedge trimming. We pride ourselves on our commitment to providing a safe and reliable service at competitive prices. Our team of experienced tree surgeons are passionate about trees and the environment, and we are dedicated to providing the best possible care for your trees. We serve both domestic and commercial clients throughout Bristol and the surrounding areas. Whether you need a single tree pruned or a large-scale tree removal project, we have the expertise and equipment to handle it all. We are committed to working with our clients to find the best solution for their needs, and we always strive to exceed their expectations. Contact us today for a free, no-obligation quote.

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  • King Tree Services
    5
    Portbury, Bristol, 2 Forge End, GB

    King Tree Services is a tree surgery company based in Portbury, Bristol, UK and covering many areas of south west Bristol and north Somerset. Operated by reliable and skilled team of Arborist, we safely under take all aspects of tree surgery and arboricultural practices for commercial and domestic clients. Our aim is to preserve the health of trees in Bristol and surrounding areas. King Tree Services was formed by Bristol based tree surgeon Josh King (Cert Arb). We take great pride in our work and are qualified to level three standards in arboriculture. With an educational background we are able to offer a wide range of professional tree care maintenance, knowledge and expertise ranging from specimen tree planting to whole tree removal, all at competitive rates. Our aim is 100% customer satisfaction which is why our customers, both as commercial contractors and domestic, return time after time. If you're looking for tree surgeons in Bristol or beyond don't hesitate to contact us for a consultation or a free quote.

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  • Power Plant & Tree Surgeon Bridgend
    5
    Oakwood Estate, Maesteg, CF32, GB

    Power Plant & Tree Services have been running for the last 6 years. We have a vast amount of experience in all types of tree work, including small hedge reductions to large felling and climbing jobs. We are currently offering other services, like fencing & decking installations as well as shed and greenhouse removals. We currently have contracts in place working for the Natural Resources Wales, Health Authority and Western Power. All our staff are fully NTPC qualified and fully insured up to 10 million pounds to carry out any tree or garden maintenance work. If you have a vision, we will help you to turn it into reality.

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  • Landbased Services
    5
    Bristol, GB

    Looking for peace of mind? An Arb approved contractor and Trustmark endorsed Searching for a company you can trust? We give honest advice and free, no obligation, fixed-price proposals. Seeking expertise and professionalism?Our highly skilled tree surgeons and arborists take pride in their work, carry out their work in keeping with safe working practises and tidying-up properly to leave the garden as we found it. We’re one of Somerset’s most professional and trusted tree care specialists. We cover all aspects of tree care from pruning small hedges, planting to felling and helping to preserve protected mature trees. Landbased Services can offer you the knowledge and service you require.

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  • Woodstock Tree Services
    4.9
    Bristol, GB

    Welcome to WOODSTOCK TREE SERVICES, a family run business with over 10 years of comprehensive experience and passion for tree work. We are based in Bristol and cover Bristol and surrounding areas including South Gloucestershire, Somerset and Wiltshire. With over 10 years industry experience and a passion for tree work we will strive to make sure you are getting the best care for your trees or hedges. We pride ourselves on our friendly, safe, efficient manner of work and make sure you as the customer are happy with the final product before we leave any job. As the tree industry is constantly changing we aim to keep up with the new industry standards, by being members of the arboricultural association we receive all the latest news and information about the tree industry. This means we can give our best expert opinion. All members of staff are fully qualified tree surgeons and have a wide knowledge of the arboricultural industry. Woodstock Tree Services are fully insured (up to £5m public liability) and all work is carried out to BS3998 standards.

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  • JJONES TREE MAINTENANCE AND LANDSCAPING
    5
    Bristol, GB

    MR JONES & SONS is a small, family-owned, full-service tree surgeon, tree maintenance and landscape gardening business, based and operating in South Wales since 2000. The company’s current principal gardener is Joe Jones. Joe has many years of experience in all aspects of the services provides by the company. Among Joe’s specialities are tree and hedge maintenance and managed garden growth. We pride ourselves on the long-term relationships we build with our customers, many of whom we have worked for over many years. We always remove all waste project materials as a matter of course and any estimates provided for work will always include full waste removal. We carry appropriate licences to carry and dispose of all garden project-related waste. All waste produced during any project work undertaken by the company will be recycled in accordance with appropriate local council guidelines.

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  • Edwood tree care
    5
    Oram and Ward yard, Ogmore cresent, Bridgend, CF31 3TE, GB

    Edwood Tree Care is a tree care service based in Bridgend, offering a range of services to the South and West Wales areas. Our NPTC qualified tree surgeons have the tools and experience to manage your tree care needs. We provide services such as felling, crown lifting, dismantling, removal of a tree by felling it into an open space and cutting it up on the ground, and stump grinding. Our team is dedicated to providing a high-quality service, and we are committed to protecting the environment and ensuring the safety of our customers and their properties.

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  • Woodsman Tree Care
    5
    14 Larksleaze Road, Bristol, BS30 9BL, GB

    For all aspects of tree surgery, planting and forestry maintenance, Bristol and Bath. We are a team of experienced arborists who pride ourselves on providing a professional and reliable service. Our team holds the correct training and qualifications to complete work at a professional standard. We are environmentally aware and use biodegradable chain oil and low emission engines to comply with EU regulations. Our health and safety is paramount, and we always utilise correct PPE, qualifications and good practice. We offer a vast range of arboricultural services to both domestic and commercial customers in the surrounding area.

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  • Wildwood Treecare
    5
    16 Oakfield Road, The Old Chapel, Clifton, BS8 2AP, GB

    Wildwood Treecare, renowned as leading tree surgeons in Bristol and the surrounding areas, provides exceptional tree surgery services across the Southwest. We are dedicated to meeting the needs of both domestic and commercial clientele with a superior standard of service in every facet of tree care. Our offerings include precise fine pruning as well as the safe removal of large or hazardous trees. As trusted tree surgeons in Bristol, we ensure that every job is undertaken with meticulous care and attention to detail, upholding the UK’s stringent standards of quality and safety. With expert knowledge of arboriculture, we can offer in-depth advice on tree management. Balancing your requirements with the health of your trees, we can tailor a tree surgery solution to your needs. We have a Technician level Membership with the Arboricultural Association. All of our tree surgeons are highly skilled and fully qualified with NPTC qualifications. All work is carried out in accordance with BS3998: 2010 Recommendations for Tree Work. We are fully insured up to £5 million Public Liability and £10 million Employer’s Liability, covered by Trust Insurance.

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  • County Lawns and Trees
    5
    Somerset, Wells, BA3 4LH, GB

    At County Lawns and Trees, we offer professional, experienced, and local lawn care and tree services in the South West. Our team of experts provides tailored nutrient programmes, professional technicians, and lawn repair and renovation services. We also offer bespoke garden projects, effective equipment, and exceptional service. With a focus on customer satisfaction, we provide a free no-obligation quote and lawn assessment. Our team is dedicated to helping you achieve a beautiful and healthy lawn and garden.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Tree Services

Find answers to common questions about tree care and hiring professional tree service companies in UK.

How long does it take for a tree stump to rot?

The time it takes for a tree stump to rot depends on several factors, including:
  • Tree species: Some tree species have harder, more decay-resistant wood than others.
  • Climate: Warm, humid climates accelerate decomposition, while cold, dry climates slow it down.
  • Moisture: Stumps in moist soil or those exposed to regular rainfall will decompose faster than those in dry conditions.
  • Insect and Fungal Activity: Insects and fungi play a crucial role in breaking down wood. Stumps that are accessible to these organisms will rot faster.
In general, it can take anywhere from 3 to 7 years or even longer for a tree stump to decompose naturally. Stump grinding is a much faster solution, removing the stump immediately.

How do I know if a tree needs to be removed?

Several signs indicate a tree may need to be removed:
  • Significant damage or decay: If a tree has extensive damage to its trunk, roots, or branches, or shows signs of significant decay, it may be structurally unsound and pose a hazard.
  • Leaning precariously: A tree leaning excessively towards a structure, power lines, or other valuable assets poses a risk of falling and causing damage.
  • Disease or infestation: Trees infected with diseases or infested with pests can weaken and become hazardous. Professional assessment is needed to determine if treatment is possible or if removal is necessary.
  • Root problems: Trees with damaged or compromised root systems can be unstable and pose a risk of falling. Signs include heaving soil, root exposure, or mushrooms growing at the base of the tree.
  • Interfering with structures or utilities: If a tree is growing too close to a building, foundation, power lines, or other utilities, it may need to be removed to prevent damage or interference.
  • Overcrowding or competition: Trees growing too close together can compete for resources, leading to stunted growth or decline. Selective removal may be necessary to improve the health of the remaining trees.
It's always best to consult with a qualified arborist to assess the health and safety of your trees and determine the best course of action.

How do I know if a tree is dying?

A dying tree can exhibit several signs, but it's essential to remember that some signs may also indicate stress or other problems that are treatable. Here are some common indicators of a dying tree:
  • Extensive dieback: Large portions of the tree's crown are dead, with no signs of new growth.
  • Severe bark damage: Large sections of bark are missing or severely damaged, exposing the inner wood.
  • Root decay: Mushrooms or conks growing at the base of the tree, indicating fungal decay in the root system.
  • Leaning precariously: The tree is leaning significantly and showing signs of instability.
  • No leaves or buds: During the growing season, the tree is completely bare of leaves and shows no signs of new buds forming.
  • Woodpecker holes: While a few woodpecker holes are not necessarily a cause for concern, numerous holes can indicate insect infestation or decay within the tree.
It's essential to consult with a certified arborist to confirm whether a tree is dying or can be saved. They can assess the tree's condition, identify the cause of the decline, and recommend the best course of action.

How deep do tree roots grow?

The depth of tree roots varies depending on factors such as:
  • Tree species: Some trees have deep taproots, while others have more shallow, spreading root systems.
  • Soil type: Roots tend to grow deeper in loose, well-drained soil and shallower in compacted or rocky soil.
  • Water availability: Roots will grow deeper in search of moisture in dry conditions.
In general, most tree roots are found within the top 3 feet of soil. However, some trees can have roots that extend much deeper, especially in favorable conditions. For example, oak trees can have taproots that go down 10 feet or more.

How long does it take for a tree stump to rot?

The time it takes for a tree stump to rot depends on several factors, including:
  • Tree species: Some tree species have harder, more decay-resistant wood than others.
  • Climate: Warm, humid climates accelerate decomposition, while cold, dry climates slow it down.
  • Moisture: Stumps in moist soil or those exposed to regular rainfall will decompose faster than those in dry conditions.
  • Insect and Fungal Activity: Insects and fungi play a crucial role in breaking down wood. Stumps that are accessible to these organisms will rot faster.
In general, it can take anywhere from 3 to 7 years or even longer for a tree stump to decompose naturally. Stump grinding is a much faster solution, removing the stump immediately.

How do I know if a tree needs to be removed?

Several signs indicate a tree may need to be removed:
  • Significant damage or decay: If a tree has extensive damage to its trunk, roots, or branches, or shows signs of significant decay, it may be structurally unsound and pose a hazard.
  • Leaning precariously: A tree leaning excessively towards a structure, power lines, or other valuable assets poses a risk of falling and causing damage.
  • Disease or infestation: Trees infected with diseases or infested with pests can weaken and become hazardous. Professional assessment is needed to determine if treatment is possible or if removal is necessary.
  • Root problems: Trees with damaged or compromised root systems can be unstable and pose a risk of falling. Signs include heaving soil, root exposure, or mushrooms growing at the base of the tree.
  • Interfering with structures or utilities: If a tree is growing too close to a building, foundation, power lines, or other utilities, it may need to be removed to prevent damage or interference.
  • Overcrowding or competition: Trees growing too close together can compete for resources, leading to stunted growth or decline. Selective removal may be necessary to improve the health of the remaining trees.
It's always best to consult with a qualified arborist to assess the health and safety of your trees and determine the best course of action.

How do I know if a tree is dying?

A dying tree can exhibit several signs, but it's essential to remember that some signs may also indicate stress or other problems that are treatable. Here are some common indicators of a dying tree:
  • Extensive dieback: Large portions of the tree's crown are dead, with no signs of new growth.
  • Severe bark damage: Large sections of bark are missing or severely damaged, exposing the inner wood.
  • Root decay: Mushrooms or conks growing at the base of the tree, indicating fungal decay in the root system.
  • Leaning precariously: The tree is leaning significantly and showing signs of instability.
  • No leaves or buds: During the growing season, the tree is completely bare of leaves and shows no signs of new buds forming.
  • Woodpecker holes: While a few woodpecker holes are not necessarily a cause for concern, numerous holes can indicate insect infestation or decay within the tree.
It's essential to consult with a certified arborist to confirm whether a tree is dying or can be saved. They can assess the tree's condition, identify the cause of the decline, and recommend the best course of action.

How deep do tree roots grow?

The depth of tree roots varies depending on factors such as:
  • Tree species: Some trees have deep taproots, while others have more shallow, spreading root systems.
  • Soil type: Roots tend to grow deeper in loose, well-drained soil and shallower in compacted or rocky soil.
  • Water availability: Roots will grow deeper in search of moisture in dry conditions.
In general, most tree roots are found within the top 3 feet of soil. However, some trees can have roots that extend much deeper, especially in favorable conditions. For example, oak trees can have taproots that go down 10 feet or more.