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  • Impact Treescape Ltd
    5
    Cannock, Staffordshire, Impact Treescape Consultancy and Tree surgery, WS11 1AA, GB

    Impact Treescape Consultancy and Tree surgery is a company based in Cannock, Staffordshire, West Midlands. We provide a range of tree services across the UK, including tree reports, surveys, consultancy, and tree surgery. Our team of fully qualified surveyors and consultants use industry-standard risk assessments and reports to ensure the safety of trees on land next to infrastructure, such as the rail network, highways, commercial and domestic properties, and areas of high target value. We also specialize in Japanese Knotweed treatment and management for both commercial and domestic sectors. Our skilled arborists work within the rail network, utility networks, and commercial and domestic sectors, providing all aspects of tree work, including climbing inspections and site clearances. We strive to maintain constant communication with our clients throughout the project, ensuring their satisfaction. If you have any questions or special requests, please don't hesitate to contact us. We look forward to serving you.

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  • Timberwolf Tree Services
    5
    Cannock, GB

    With 28 years experience, we guarantee the highest quality tree surgeon workmanship. My team brings unparalleled skill and knowledge to every project, employing cutting-edge techniques and industry-best practices to ensure the utmost care for your arboreal companions. Whether it's tree pruning, felling, or comprehensive tree care management, we approach each task with meticulous attention to detail and a profound understanding of the unique needs of every tree and bush.We take immense pride in fostering strong relationships with our clients, built on a foundation of trust, integrity, and reliability. From the initial consultation to the completion of the project, we prioritize open communication, transparency, and personalized service to ensure your complete satisfaction.With our deep-seated roots in the Midlands community, we consider it both an honour and a privilege to serve our neighbour and contribute to the beauty and vitality of our shared landscape. Whether you're a homeowner, a business owner, or a public institution, entrust your tree care needs to us, and experience the difference that twenty-five years of unwavering dedication and expertise can make.

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  • Crown works tree services
    5
    Sutton Coldfield, GB

    Delivering superior tree care with meticulous attention to detail in pruning, technical rigging, and cleanup, striving for excellence in every job. Your local arborist experts. At Crown Works Tree Services, our roots run deep with pride. Founded by two passionate arborists, we're all about delivering top-notch quality in every tree job we tackle. Paying attention to the finer details is our not-so-secret weapon, ensuring each project is handled with precision and care. We're proud of our expanding local team, always growing and learning through training. We ensure all staff are qualified for the jobs they undertake, with insurance covering both us and you, maintaining the highest standards. In addition to tree services, we offer Crown Tool Repair, servicing, and maintenance. Our services also extend to grounds maintenance, lawn maintenance, all aspects of hedge and tree work, tree reports, and emergency call-outs. Our track record of awards speaks to our commitment, making us stand out from the crowd.

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  • Chase Tree Care
    5
    Hednesford, GB

    Chase Tree Care is an award-winning family run company that was established in 2007. We are based in Hednesford in Cannock, Staffordshire. We provide professional tree surgery (or Arboriculture as it can also be referred to) to both homeowners and businesses throughout Cannock, surrounding areas of Staffordshire and the wider Midlands. Chase Tree Care is owned by Simon Harrison, he is also the main Tree Surgeon for our company and has over 20 years’ experience in this trade. Simon is fully qualified in his trade and, at a company level, we hold full Public Liability Insurance to £5 million. Since inception in 2007, Chase Tree Care has gone from strength to strength. We are honoured to now be members of the ISA (International Society of Arboriculture), the Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent Trader Register (the Register being managed by Staffordshire Trading Standards) and, more recently, The Best of Cannock. Our membership of The Best of Cannock is something of which we are particularly proud. The Best Of organisation is a national operation which is run by region or town. Membership to each region/town is by invite and recommend only. Our invite came in the spring of 2014 which we were delighted to accept. We are pleased to say that our inclusion has been proven worthy by our subsequent wins in The Best Of’s annual awards. After less than 1 years membership, in February 2015, we were stunned and thrilled to be not only awarded “Highly Commended in Town” but “Winner in Category in the UK” – the latter award rating us as the best Tree Surgeons in the UK as voted on The Best Of site. More crucially, and meaningful to us, is that the awards are as a result of customer votes/reviews. Wonderfully, we can now say that we have done it again! In the 2016 Business of the Year Awards, we are pleased to say that we have again been awarded “Winner in Category” and “Highly Commended in Town”. We strive to make customer satisfaction a top priority and we feel these awards are evidence of our success in this respect – our repeat win means we must be doing something right!

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  • Ayva Groundcare
    5
    Cannock, GB

    Here at Ayva Groundcare our objective is to provide you with all your garden requirements, we have a range of services available if required. Having been in the Groundcare industry since 2009 you’ll be sure that we will look after you & your interests.

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  • JP
    5
    Cannock, GB

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  • Acer Tree & Landscaping Services
    5
    Cannock, GB

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  • Acer Spades Tree Surgery
    5
    Cannock, GB

    Acer Spades Tree Surgery is a highly skilled and experienced team of tree surgeons, committed to providing professional and sustainable tree care services. With years of specialist training, we work to British Standard 3998:2010 and provide public liability insurance up to £5,000,000. Our team is passionate about protection and preservation, and we take inspiration from conservation charities to support nature and impart our knowledge to our customers. We believe in the importance of thriving green spaces for both the environment and human wellbeing, and we're happy to quote, without obligation, on any project you have.

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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 close to a house can you plant a tree?

The recommended distance for planting a tree from a house depends on the tree's mature size and root system. As a general rule, plant trees at least:
  • 10 feet away from foundations for small trees (mature height under 30 feet).
  • 20 feet away from foundations for medium-sized trees (mature height 30-70 feet).
  • 30 feet or more away from foundations for large trees (mature height over 70 feet).
Planting too close can lead to root damage to foundations, sidewalks, or underground utilities. It's always a good idea to research the mature size and root system of the specific tree species you're considering and consult with a certified arborist for guidance on proper placement.

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 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.

What are the most common tree problems?

Trees can be affected by a variety of problems:
  • Diseases: Fungal, bacterial, or viral infections that can weaken trees, cause defoliation, or lead to death.
  • Pests: Insects or other animals that can damage leaves, branches, bark, or roots, weakening the tree and making it more susceptible to disease.
  • Environmental Stress: Drought, extreme temperatures, poor soil conditions, or pollution can stress trees, making them more vulnerable to pests and disease.
  • Mechanical Damage: Wounds caused by construction, lawnmowers, or vehicles can create entry points for pests and disease.
  • Structural Defects: Weak branches, cracks, or cavities in the trunk can weaken the tree's structure and make it prone to breakage.
  • Improper Pruning: Incorrect pruning techniques can damage trees, create wounds, and make them more susceptible to disease.
Regular inspections by a qualified arborist can help identify and address tree problems early, preventing further damage and maintaining tree health.

How close to a house can you plant a tree?

The recommended distance for planting a tree from a house depends on the tree's mature size and root system. As a general rule, plant trees at least:
  • 10 feet away from foundations for small trees (mature height under 30 feet).
  • 20 feet away from foundations for medium-sized trees (mature height 30-70 feet).
  • 30 feet or more away from foundations for large trees (mature height over 70 feet).
Planting too close can lead to root damage to foundations, sidewalks, or underground utilities. It's always a good idea to research the mature size and root system of the specific tree species you're considering and consult with a certified arborist for guidance on proper placement.

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 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.

What are the most common tree problems?

Trees can be affected by a variety of problems:
  • Diseases: Fungal, bacterial, or viral infections that can weaken trees, cause defoliation, or lead to death.
  • Pests: Insects or other animals that can damage leaves, branches, bark, or roots, weakening the tree and making it more susceptible to disease.
  • Environmental Stress: Drought, extreme temperatures, poor soil conditions, or pollution can stress trees, making them more vulnerable to pests and disease.
  • Mechanical Damage: Wounds caused by construction, lawnmowers, or vehicles can create entry points for pests and disease.
  • Structural Defects: Weak branches, cracks, or cavities in the trunk can weaken the tree's structure and make it prone to breakage.
  • Improper Pruning: Incorrect pruning techniques can damage trees, create wounds, and make them more susceptible to disease.
Regular inspections by a qualified arborist can help identify and address tree problems early, preventing further damage and maintaining tree health.