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  • Willow & Oak Ltd
    5
    Penrhyn Bath Road, Nailsworth, GL6 0JB, GB

    Willow & Oak Ltd is a tree surgery company based in Nailsworth, Gloucestershire. It was set up in 2016 by tree surgeon Tom Walker. We are fully insured to carry out all work. We aim to provide complete customer satisfaction by enhancing your property by maintaining the natural beauty of the shrubs and trees. We take great pride in our work and really enjoy the satisfaction of a carefully trimmed hedge, pruned tree and a happy customer.We are passionate about the environment and our policy is to recycle as much waste as possible or to dispose of it in an appropriate way.

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  • Skis Trees
    5
    Swindon, GB

    Ski’s Trees Tree Surgery Swindon and Wiltshire Ski’s Tree Services Tree Pruning, Crowning & Pollarding Fruit Tree Pruning Tree Filing & Dismantling Hedge Trimming or Removal Stump Grinding Forestry Logs & Chippings supplied Dangerous Diseased Trees Removed Tree Surgery Here at Ski’s Trees we are all highly motivated and qualified to NPTC standard, we use specialist machinery from lowering and rigging equipment to wood chippers, cherry pickers and stump grinders. We work to ensure that we carry out a vastly recommended and professional service to all our customers and always leave your site clean as you would wish to find it! Tree Services Whether you are looking for tree surgery in Swindon or a general tree surgeon in Wiltshire, we have the skills and experience to undertake all work to the highest of standards and inline with NPTC regulations. We provide tree removal, pruning, crowning, pollarding, felling, hedge trimming, stump grinding and more! View tree surgery services. Environmentally Aware We understand the importance of trees and their place in our society. Our tree surgeons have carried out their services for many sectors and people from domestic and commercial to trade and landscapers, all based around the Swindon area. No job is too big or too small… and we guarantee exceptional customer satisfaction! Read our testimonials. FREE QUOTATION EXPERIENCED TREE SURGERY * FULLY INSURED * NPTC QUALIFIED NPTC Qualified tree surgeons with over 10 years experience at providing tree surgery in Swindon and Wiltshire. We have excellent testimonials and a wealth of experience. Call now or click to contact us. FREE QUOTATION

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  • Test Valley Tree Services
    Bath, GB

    At Test Valley Tree Surgeons, we provide a friendly, bespoke and reliable service from initial customer contact to leaving your site clean and tidy. We have over 40 years worth of experience in the industry. We provide a free site visit and no obligation quote and offer a complete range of tree services from tree surgeons covering Andover, Salisbury,  Amesbury, Hungerford, Winchester, Romsey, Newbury and Whitchurch including: Crown Reduction, Crown Thinning, Crown Lifting, Pollarding, Deadwooding, Fallen Trees Removal, Tree Felling, Tree Stump & Root Removal, Hedge Trimming, Brushwood Removal & Disposal, Fruit Tree Care, Tree Surveys, Tree Health Assessment, Tree Reports, Large Dangerous Trees. © 2020 Test Valley Tree Surgeons - Designed by HITS

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  • Ground Up
    4.4
    Tewkesbury, GB

    Ground Up is a gardening and horticulture company based in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, covering the Cotswolds, Worcestershire, and surrounding areas. We offer a range of services, including large commercial properties, soft landscaping, lawn services, and tree services. Our team is qualified and insured, providing peace of mind for our customers. We have been trading since 2012 and have built a reputation for delivering high-quality domestic and commercial garden maintenance services.

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  • Tibbs Tree Surgeons
    5
    Bath, GB

    Tibbs Tree Surgeons is a professional tree surgery company serving the Mendips, Bath, Bristol, and surrounding areas. We pride ourselves on delivering high-quality workmanship and providing honest, reliable, and free quotations before commencing any work. Our team is passionate about creating beautiful natural surroundings for our clients, offering a range of services from tree removal and hedge management to stump removal and arboricultural reports. Whether your tree needs are big or small, we provide prompt and carefully considered solutions for both domestic and commercial clients. Based in Radstock, we serve Chilcompton, Paulton, Midsomer Norton, Glastonbury, Frome, Bristol, Bath, Wells, North East Somerset, and the Chew Valley. We're available 24/7 for emergency callouts and love to chat about your tree care needs.

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  • Bristol Urban Forestry
    5
    GB

    Tree surgeons at Bristol Urban Forestry have been involved in the care and maintenance of trees in the Bristol area for over 40 years. All manner of tree work and tree damage repair is undertaken by trained and qualified staff. We can advise on the safety and condition of trees and the ailments they suffer from, such as pests, disease, decay and storm damage. Assessments can be made on a tree's structural integrity by a qualified arborist and specialist treatments to remedy defects are offered. We are often involved in tree surgery works to protected trees in conservation areas, beginning at the planning application stage.

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  • Noble Trees
    5
    74 Church St, Horningsham, BA12 7LW, GB

    With over 25 years of experience, Noble Trees offers a comprehensive range of arboricultural consultancy, tree surgery and planting services for estates, private homes and local authorities in Warminster and across Wiltshire, Somerset, Dorset, Bristol and Bath. Our professional services are available to both individual clients and companies as well as to estate management companies, garden designers and landscape architects. We have also implemented large-scale projects for local authorities and utilities companies all across the service areas we cover with our comprehensive Tree consultancy, tree surgery, tree sourcing and planting services. Our City and Guilds NPTC Qualified staff provides a range of services from pruning, tree removal, stump grinding, hedge trimming, tree felling and site clearance to planning and implementing planting schemes, sourcing trees, forestry services and Tree consultancy. We undertake various planting projects of all sizes and scales for our wide client base and offer end-to-end solutions from tree sourcing and supply to planting and aftercare solutions. One such project that we carried out recently in Bath entailed removing a large hazardous tree and replacing it with a mature tree for instant effect. We held consultations to determine which species would be suitable to be used as a replacement and took charge of sourcing and planting the tree. At Noble Trees, we are happy to be contributing actively towards a sustainable environment for future generations. All our staff members are covered by public liability insurance and our professional services are offered at highly competitive rates. Contact us via phone or message to share your requirements and we will be happy to serve you. You can also fill out our online form to get in touch with our team.

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  • Heath Tree Surgery
    5
    48 Paddocks Lane, Cheltenham, GL50 4NX, GB

    Heath Tree Surgery is a family-run business based in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. With a long-standing reputation for reliability and quality, they offer a comprehensive range of tree surgery services, including hedge trimming, tree and shrub pruning, tree felling, stump grinding, removal, and planting. Mario Heath, the owner and a qualified NCH arb arborist, leads a team of experienced and insured professionals who prioritize customer satisfaction. They are committed to providing expert advice, meticulous workmanship, and a tidy worksite. Heath Tree Surgery has been serving the local community since 1989, building trust and delivering exceptional results.

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  • Julian Batt Woodland Services
    5
    Cadbury Camp Lane, Clapton-in-Gordano, Foresters Cottage, BS20 7SB, GB

    Woodland Services have over 25 years experience of working with trees in the North Somerset and Bristol area. Since 1985 we have run a small, successful tree surgery business giving a caring service to the local community. We carry out all aspects of tree work and hedge cutting. Our work involves everything from complex dismantling of large trees in confined areas down to intricate fruit tree pruning. We have also have the expertise and specialist equipment to carry out local woodland and forestry contracts. Our workforce are all qualified and have the relevant NTCP certificates. They have been working together for many years and are very experienced and efficient team. We carry £5 million public liability insurance and employer’s liability insurance. We endeavour to minimise the effect on the environment during our tree work. A habitat assessment is made in order to avoid damaging wildlife. We adhere to the guidance laid down by The Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, Conservation Regulations 1994 and European Protected Species (EPS) guidance and we take our duty to protect habitats very responsibly.

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  • Tree Parts Ltd
    5
    Bath, GB

    Tree Parts in a nutshell, we provide BS 5837: 2012 tree surveys, CAD mapping, tree protection plans, arboricultural method statements, landscape management plans, tree protection installations, extended phase one habitat surveys, surveys for all EU protected species, licenced bat workers, reptile fencing + reports, licence herbicide operatives, tree surgery + sectional felling, woodland design + planting, and mobile saw milling for clients' timber. We work with clients making Local Authority planning applications, managing all aspects of formal conditions placed on their prospective development sites in relation to trees and ecology. We also undertake holistic tree care & planting schemes – all with a flexible, friendly and proactive attitude.

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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 much does it cost to remove a large tree?

Removing a large tree is a complex task that often requires specialized equipment and expertise. The cost can vary significantly based on factors like:
  • Tree Height and Diameter: Taller and wider trees require more time and equipment to remove safely.
  • Location and Accessibility: Trees located near structures, power lines, or in difficult-to-access areas will cost more to remove.
  • Condition of the Tree: Trees that are diseased, damaged, or have weak branches may require specialized techniques for safe removal, adding to the cost.
  • Stump Removal: If you want the stump removed as well, this will add to the overall cost.
  • Debris Removal and Cleanup: The cost of hauling away the tree debris and cleaning up the work area is usually included in the overall price.
  • Local Labor Costs: Tree removal rates can vary depending on the region and the availability of qualified arborists.
In UK, large tree removal typically costs between £800 and £2,000 or more. To get a more accurate estimate for your specific tree, request free quotes from reputable tree service companies on LocalTreeSurgeon.

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 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 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 much does it cost to remove a large tree?

Removing a large tree is a complex task that often requires specialized equipment and expertise. The cost can vary significantly based on factors like:
  • Tree Height and Diameter: Taller and wider trees require more time and equipment to remove safely.
  • Location and Accessibility: Trees located near structures, power lines, or in difficult-to-access areas will cost more to remove.
  • Condition of the Tree: Trees that are diseased, damaged, or have weak branches may require specialized techniques for safe removal, adding to the cost.
  • Stump Removal: If you want the stump removed as well, this will add to the overall cost.
  • Debris Removal and Cleanup: The cost of hauling away the tree debris and cleaning up the work area is usually included in the overall price.
  • Local Labor Costs: Tree removal rates can vary depending on the region and the availability of qualified arborists.
In UK, large tree removal typically costs between £800 and £3,000 or more. To get a more accurate estimate for your specific tree, request free quotes from reputable tree service companies on LocalTreeSurgeon.

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 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 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.