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  • James Grove Ltd-Worcester Tree Surgeons & Firewood Deliveries
    4.9
    Lock Lane, Acorn Farm Hawford, Claines, WR3 7SD, GB

    James Grove Ltd, is a family run business and has been trading for over 50 years as firewood merchants, tree surgeons and groundwork contractors. We work with commercial, domestic and local authorities throughout Worcestershire, having previously undertaken projects for local schools, national builders, local councils and private design developments. Our aim is always to provide exceptional customer service and the highest standard of workmanship to both private residential and public sectors, offering a personal and professional service. Based in Claines, we are specialists in tree surgery and groundwork services and offer firewood deliveries, throughout Worcestershire. All our clients are protected by our £5 million pound public liability insurance and we are fully compliant with current Health & Safety legislation. We pride ourselves on being reliable, courteous and efficient and we are always happy to discuss any job requirements. We are committed to providing a wide range range of services. We guide our clients every step of the way and offer highly competitive rates. Take a look at our services below and call us today to schedule an initial consultation.

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  • Tree Surgery Wolverhampton
    5
    The Garden Village, Wolverhampton, WV6 7EZ, GB

    Providing Tree Surgery Services Around Wolverhampton. Main Menu. Home. Contact. Services We Offer. Tree Services. Arboricultural Consultancy. Why Us- Tree Services Wolverhampton. Tree Surgery Posts. Professional Tree Surgeons. All Aspects Of Work Undertaken. Fully Insured Team Of Qualified Tree Surgeons. High Quality-Low Price. Tree Felling, Stump Grinding, Chip And Remove All Arisings At Competitive Prices. Safety Is Key. All Members Of Our Team Are Fully Qualified And Meet All Health And Safety Regulations. Domestic And Commercial. Big or Small We Have The Tools And Training To Complete Every Task To The Highest Standard. A Few Of Our Clients. Over The Years We Have Worked For Various Big Commercial Clients. GVD Tree Surgery Is A Company You Can Count On To Get The Job Done! It is Amazing! Hundreds Of Jobs Completed Choose GVD For Your Tree Work! Learn More. Tree Services That Make You Proud !!

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  • Redwood Tree Specialists
    Tern Hill, Market Drayton, Hall Farm, Shropshire, TF9 3PU, GB

    Redwood Tree Specialists is a family owned and operated rural business based near Hodnet, North Shropshire with over 40 years experience in land based industry. Through a background in agriculture, civil engineering and countryside management we have been Providing services to customers throughout the West Midlands and beyond, but primarily Shropshire, Staffordshire and Cheshire for 25 years. At RTS Countryside we have built a reputation among our loyal client base for offering reliable, cost effective solutions for the management of difficult to access, wetland sites that have previously been either neglected or under managed due to their challenging operational localities. Having a wealth of vocational and academic qualifications, from NPTC’s and FMOC’s to professional qualifications in arboriculture and a MSc from the School of Forest Sciences, UCNW, Bangor: we are well equipped to offer sound practical & technical skills underpinned by rigorous scientific knowledge and understanding. With every project we undertake we provide all the necessary documentation and paper work: from site specific risk assessments and method statements, copies of Insurance, certificates of competence for all tasks undertaken, to full Health and Safety Policy Documents and our Environmental Policy. We have many years experience gained from successful completion of a diverse and varied range of contracts for many satisfied clients, different agencies and organisations throughout Shropshire, Staffordshire, Cheshire, the midlands and further afield. Our quality of service and attention to detail delivered in each and every contract is validated by regular repeat business: with a great number of our customers returning over many, many years. As a dedicated and conscientious family team you are always safe in the knowledge that we will have the necessary commitment to go that extra mile in delivering the desired outcomes for your project: on target, on budget, and on time. Recently we have received approval from the Staffordshire LEADER Programme supporting our Forestry Excavator Harvester Project, providing us with funding from the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development. The grant has given us the ability to invest in specialised machinery capable of improving and expanding the way we operate.

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  • TreeMendus Tree Services Ltd
    5
    125a Birchfield Road, Redditch, B97 4LE, GB

    TreeMendus Tree Services Ltd was established in 2017 by Rhys Lakin with the goal of providing quality tree services across the West Midlands. We pride ourselves on our high levels of professionalism & health and safety, and have a long list of 5 star reviews to back this up. Our professional and friendly team of fully qualified tree surgeons will get the problem sorted for you. We hold qualifications in Arboriculture giving us the ability to advise clients on the best ways to care for their trees. We are also NPTC qualified in all relevant units enabling us to carry out Aerial tree works. We are fully insured with over 10 years experience in the industry. Rest assured your trees are safe with us!

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  • WEATHERALL TREE SURGERY & LANDSCAPE GARDENING
    5
    19 Hereford Road, Leominster, HR6 8JS, GB

    Weatherall Tree Surgery is a small highly professional business covering Herefordshire and the surrounding Counties. With over 12 years experience in all aspects of tree surgery. All Weatherall Tree Surgery operatives are NPTC qualified and fully insured up to £5million fully licensed waste removal. "Weatherall Tree Surgery get to the branches others can't reach".

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  • K W Boulton Tree Care Specialists
    4.8
    Worcester, GB

    Welcome to K W Boulton Tree Care. KW Boulton Tree Care Services have been providing the Midlands with First Class Tree Work at Affordable Prices. Our team of experienced arborists are dedicated to providing a professional and reliable service, ensuring that all our customers receive the highest level of care for their trees. With a focus on safety, quality and customer satisfaction, we pride ourselves on being one of the leading tree care companies in the region.

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  • Davidson Tree Services
    5
    Innersley, HR3 6PD, GB

    DavidsonTree Services provides bespoke tree services for clients who have a vision. We are equipped, qualified, and insured, with certifications from City & Guilds, IPAF, and LANTRA. Our team is based in Innnersley, HR3 6PD, and we are dedicated to delivering high-quality tree care solutions.

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  • Ethan J Watkins Forest & Arb
    5
    Hereford, GB

    Ethan J Watkins Forest & Arb is a professional and experienced tree company serving Hereford and the surrounding areas. We offer a wide range of specialist tree surgery and woodland management services, including arboriculture, woodland management, estate works, commercial contracts, ground clearance, hedge maintenance, stump grinding, tree planting, wood chipping, and emergency call outs. Our team of qualified and insured arborists are dedicated to providing expert advice and services to ensure the health and safety of trees and the environment. With over 10 years of experience, we have built a reputation for being reliable, efficient, and passionate about our work. We are fully qualified and insured, with extensive knowledge in safe tree surgery techniques. We cover both estate work and domestic work, and are happy to take on jobs of all sizes at competitive prices.

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  • AAT Tree Services and Consultancy
    5
    Herefordshire, GB

    ‘All About the Trees’ is the core value that we stand by in all of our work. Family run business responding to clients’ needs. First conceived by manager and arboricultural specialist Kevin Bell, the idea behind AAT was formed in 2005 between the sunny summers of Auckland, New Zealand, and a dark Welsh winter. Having worked nationally and internationally and studied arboriculture extensively, Kevin settled down in Herefordshire and his efficient, knowledgeable and down-to-earth approach to the work has created a company that we are proud of. Unlike many national services, we are a family run business that understands the importance of working closely with our clients and responding to their needs in a way that is tailor made for them. Based in rural Herefordshire, we offer affordable and bespoke packages of services; from one-off tree works and surveying in small residential gardens to ongoing maintenance and consultancy services on a larger scale. You tell us what you need, and we will work with you to provide it. With over 20 years of industry experience, we pride ourselves on delivering a flexible, hands-on service supported by extensive arboricultural knowledge. As a small, specialised husband-and-wife team, we collaborate with additional expert consultants and contractors specifically chosen for your project's requirements. What does this mean for you? You won't: Get lost in a complex system. Face unnecessary charges for high-end equipment. Receive generic, 'one-size-fits-all' services that don’t cater to your unique needs. We have the privilege of serving a diverse range of customers, from small-scale domestic clients to large commercial enterprises and schemes. From the moment you engage with us until the job's completion, we will offer you an honest, approachable, and knowledgeable experience. We aim to strike a balance between industry-leading expertise and the traditional values of a small, family-oriented firm. All our arborist team members hold full NPTC qualifications. Moreover, with professional insurance coverage of up to £5 million, you’re definitely in safe hands. If you are interested in our contracting services, please contact us for further information.

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  • A & S Landscaping & Tree Care
    1
    Walsall, GB

    Welcome to Staffordshire Tree Co, our panel of members have over many years experience undertaking tree surgery in Staffordshire, our members knowledge of tree surgery and management is second to none. Working with residential, local authorities and commercial clients throughout Staffordshire, they are proud to help manage the counties tree stock. Our members proudly serve Staffordshire 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 Staffordshire. 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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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.

What is the best way to protect trees during construction?

Protecting trees during construction projects is crucial for preserving their health and preventing damage. Here are some key steps to take:
  • Tree Protection Zone (TPZ): Establish a designated area around the trees that is off-limits to construction activities. The size of the TPZ depends on the tree's size and species, but generally, it should extend to the drip line (the outermost edge of the tree's canopy).
  • Root Protection: Avoid digging, trenching, or compacting the soil within the TPZ. If excavation is necessary, use hand digging or air spading to minimize root disturbance.
  • Trunk Protection: Protect tree trunks from damage by wrapping them with protective barriers, such as burlap or plywood.
  • Branch Protection: Avoid cutting or damaging branches unless absolutely necessary. If pruning is required, have it done by a certified arborist.
  • Watering: Ensure trees receive adequate water during construction, especially if the soil has been disturbed or compacted.
  • Monitoring: Regularly monitor trees for signs of stress or damage during and after construction.
Consulting with a certified arborist during the planning stages of a construction project can help ensure the protection of valuable trees on the site. They can provide expert advice on establishing TPZs, minimizing root disturbance, and mitigating potential impacts on tree health.

How do I know if my tree is diseased?

Look for these signs of tree disease:
  • Leaf discoloration or spots: Yellowing, browning, or spotting on leaves can indicate fungal infections, nutrient deficiencies, or other problems.
  • Premature leaf drop: Losing leaves earlier than usual or outside of the normal seasonal cycle can be a sign of stress or disease.
  • Dieback of branches: Branches dying from the tips inward can indicate disease, insect infestation, or drought stress.
  • Cankers or lesions: Sunken or discolored areas on the bark can indicate fungal or bacterial infections.
  • Mushrooms or conks growing on the trunk or roots: These are often signs of decay fungi.
  • Wilting or drooping leaves: Can indicate a lack of water, root damage, or vascular disease.
If you notice any of these signs, it's best to contact a certified arborist for a professional diagnosis and treatment recommendations.

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 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.

What is the best way to protect trees during construction?

Protecting trees during construction projects is crucial for preserving their health and preventing damage. Here are some key steps to take:
  • Tree Protection Zone (TPZ): Establish a designated area around the trees that is off-limits to construction activities. The size of the TPZ depends on the tree's size and species, but generally, it should extend to the drip line (the outermost edge of the tree's canopy).
  • Root Protection: Avoid digging, trenching, or compacting the soil within the TPZ. If excavation is necessary, use hand digging or air spading to minimize root disturbance.
  • Trunk Protection: Protect tree trunks from damage by wrapping them with protective barriers, such as burlap or plywood.
  • Branch Protection: Avoid cutting or damaging branches unless absolutely necessary. If pruning is required, have it done by a certified arborist.
  • Watering: Ensure trees receive adequate water during construction, especially if the soil has been disturbed or compacted.
  • Monitoring: Regularly monitor trees for signs of stress or damage during and after construction.
Consulting with a certified arborist during the planning stages of a construction project can help ensure the protection of valuable trees on the site. They can provide expert advice on establishing TPZs, minimizing root disturbance, and mitigating potential impacts on tree health.

How do I know if my tree is diseased?

Look for these signs of tree disease:
  • Leaf discoloration or spots: Yellowing, browning, or spotting on leaves can indicate fungal infections, nutrient deficiencies, or other problems.
  • Premature leaf drop: Losing leaves earlier than usual or outside of the normal seasonal cycle can be a sign of stress or disease.
  • Dieback of branches: Branches dying from the tips inward can indicate disease, insect infestation, or drought stress.
  • Cankers or lesions: Sunken or discolored areas on the bark can indicate fungal or bacterial infections.
  • Mushrooms or conks growing on the trunk or roots: These are often signs of decay fungi.
  • Wilting or drooping leaves: Can indicate a lack of water, root damage, or vascular disease.
If you notice any of these signs, it's best to contact a certified arborist for a professional diagnosis and treatment recommendations.

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.