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  • Bradley Pollard
    2 Dunella Drive, Wadsley, Sheffield, GB

    At Bradley's Grounds Maintenance we pride ourselves on providing our clients with comprehensive honest advice and professional arboriculture services. We specialise in professional tree work, tree felling and removal, crown reduction, hedge maintenance and reduction, dead-wooding. We offer free no obligation quotations and can advise you as to which actions need to be taken. We are a well established Sheffield business that specialises in professional tree work. Fully insured and NPTC qualified for your peace of mind. Regular maintenance and pruning of garden trees is essential to help maintain the health and safety of trees, prolonging their life and enabling them to grow safely to maturity.

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  • ICS Tree Services Ltd Tree surgeons Leeds Goole Selby York Harrogate Wakefield
    4.7
    Gilandi, Great North Road, Micklefield, Leeds, LS25 4AQ, GB

    ICS Tree Services Ltd is an established company offering a friendly and reliable tree care service to our domestic tree surgery customers in and around Leeds. We provide a range of services including tree surveys, stump grinding, and commercial tree works. Our team of expert climbers are used for all your tree work, and we aim to leave your site as tidy and clean as possible. We cover all towns and villages throughout Leeds, Harrogate, York, Selby, and Wakefield areas.

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  • ArbTS - Tree Surveys
    Ty Marlais, 5 Heol y Gwaudd, Ystradgynlais, SA9 1PQ, GB

    ArbTS – Arboricultural Technician Services Ltd (Tree Consultancy) is a company that provides a professional range of tree technician services. They draw on a wide range of practical, technical and academic knowledge to provide a high standard of service. Their services include tree surveys, tree constraints plans/protection plans for development sites to the British Standard 5837:2012, tree condition reports, tree risk assessments and Computer Aided Design (CAD) plans. ArbTS also offers a variety of other services such as Arboricultural Impact Assessments, Arboricultural Method Statements, Tree Shade Plans, Tree Protection Plans, Site Monitoring Inspections, Trees and Planning Advice, Tree and Hedgerow Planting Specification, Tree Condition Inspections and management recommendations, Tree Risk Assessments, Diagnosing trees for ill health or diseases, Hedgerow Surveys, Tree Preservation Order/Conservation Area advice and Woodland Surveys. They also provide representation for Planning Applications relating to tree issues and Planning Appeals relating to tree issues, as well as client/Local Planning Authority discussions. ArbTS is located at Ty Marlais, 5 Heol y Gwaudd, Ystradgynlais, Powys, South Wales SA9 1PQ and their company number is 12159137.

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  • JD Forestry Ltd
    5
    Batley, GB

    JD Forestry is a small but highly capable and experienced Arboricultural Contractor. We offer a wide variety of tree and environmental services to a diverse range of Commercial and Residential customers across the UK. We recycle 100% of waste. Our team is highly qualified, highly experienced, and equipped with a range of machinery. We operate a full Health and Safety System. We are a friendly bunch and would love to solve your tree problems for you.

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  • acacia Firewood
    1
    Castleford, GB

    wood chip play are Yorkshire's main suppliers of quality wood chip for play areas, paths, gardens, animal horse arenas, and softwood logs. We sell a builders bag of wood chip for £30.00,builders bag of well seasoned logs £40.00, call us now see if you qualify for free delivery.

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  • Aire Valley Tree Services Leeds - Tree Surgeon Leeds
    4.4
    Horsforth, Leeds, West Yorkshire, The Old Smithy, Lee Lane East, LS18 5RE, GB

    Aire Valley Tree Services is an established Tree Surgeon in Leeds. For over 30 years we have been delivering a high quality tree services in Leeds and the surrounding areas. As a professional member of the Arb Association and with over 40 years industry experience owner of the company Neil Whitaker, FdSc Arb, MArborA, is able to provide expert advice on all aspects of Tree Surgery, Tree Care & Tree Management. We offer the complete tree surgery service which includes Tree Removal, Tree Reduction, Crown Cleaning, Crown Thinning, Crown Reduction/Shaping, Crown Lifting, Deadwood Removal, Treatment of Diseased Trees, Tree Pruning, Hedge Cutting, Hedge Removal, Stump Grinding & Stump Removal. Our Tree services extend to both residential and commercial customers. We work on large commercial contracts, for public authorities and on small & large residential tree work too. No job is too large or small. We have the resource and experience to take on a wide variety of projects across Leeds & West Yorkshire. When you choose Aire Valley Tree Services as your tree surgeon in Leeds you can rely on us to deliver first class tree services at a competitive price. Firstly you will you’ll receive a prompt response, minimal disruption and a carefully considered approach. We understand that every job is unique and therefore tackle it as such. Our experience in the tree surgeon industry allows us to leave every customer completely satisfied and happy to refer us in the future.

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  • New Park Trees & Landscapes
    5
    Harrogate, GB

    Hello, and welcome to New Park Trees & Landscapes. We are an Arboricultural company based in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, providing Tree Care, Gardening and Landscaping services all over the region. We are a family based company, with ten years experience, and we pride ourselves on our customer service and quality of work. We always make it our aim to leave the customer happy, and the site tidier than when we arrived. All of our work is carried out by NPTC qualified and insured operatives and in accordance with BS 3998 (British Standard for Tree Work). Certification is always available upon request. New Park Trees & Landscapes has Public Liability Cover of up to £5 million.

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  • Direct Tree Services
    4.1
    43 Carson Road, Sheffield, S10 1UR, GB

    Direct Tree Services & Consultancy is a professional tree surgeon and consultant based in Sheffield, with over 15 years of experience in all aspects of tree surgery. Our team of well-trained and capable tree surgeons and groundsmen work hard to ensure targets are reached and customer satisfaction is met. We provide a wide range of services, including tree consultations, tree reports, landscaping, and general tree services. Our team has a true understanding of the mechanisms of trees and the importance they play in our environment, as well as the potential risk they can pose when unhealthy or damaged. We have a client base that includes domestic householders, nursing homes, schools, religious centers, golf courses, builders, and local authorities. We also undertake a variety of horticultural and landscaping services, including landscape and decking work, tree fungi identification, and daily tree work. Our team is led by Paul Shepherd, who has spent his whole working life with trees and has gained an HND level in Arboriculture, SNC Forestry, and Lantra Award Professional Tree Inspection. We are committed to implementing the highest standards and following BS codes of practice (BS3998):2010.

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  • Tree Works
    4
    Mansfield, GB

    The Nottinghamshire Tree Surgery Network is a network of fully qualified and insured tree surgeons who have the experience required to deliver the best tree services in Nottinghamshire. We work with residential, local authorities and commercial clients throughout Nottinghamshire to help manage the county's tree stock. Our network of tree surgeons are proud to offer a range of services including tree surgery, pruning, pollarding, and removal. We also offer a free video estimate service, where our members can provide you with a quote using online video calling. Our goal is to provide the best possible service to our clients, and we are committed to delivering high-quality workmanship and excellent customer service.

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  • Sheffield Tree Survey
    4.5
    8 Kenwood Bank, Sheffield, S7 1NU, GB

    We are a Sheffield based team providing a range of Arboricultural Consultancy and Tree Survey services.

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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.

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.

Is it OK to cut tree roots?

Cutting tree roots can be necessary in some situations, but it should always be done with caution and preferably under the guidance of a certified arborist.
**When it's OK to cut roots:**
  • Small roots: Cutting small, superficial roots during landscaping or gardening is usually not a significant problem for the tree.
  • Encroaching roots: Roots growing into sidewalks, driveways, or foundations may need to be cut back. However, it's essential to do this carefully to avoid damaging the tree's structural integrity.
  • Root pruning for transplanting: Before transplanting a tree, root pruning is done to encourage new root growth within a smaller area, making the transplanting process more successful.

**Risks of cutting tree roots:**
  • Tree instability: Cutting large structural roots can weaken the tree's support system, making it more susceptible to windthrow or breakage.
  • Disease entry: Cuts create wounds that can serve as entry points for disease-causing organisms.
  • Reduced nutrient and water uptake: Cutting roots can limit the tree's ability to absorb water and nutrients from the soil.
Before cutting any significant tree roots, consult with a certified arborist to assess the situation, determine the best course of action, and minimize the risk of damage to the tree.

What is the difference between tree trimming and tree pruning?

While the terms 'tree trimming' and 'tree pruning' are often used interchangeably, there is a subtle difference:
Tree Trimming: Primarily focuses on improving a tree's appearance. It involves selectively removing branches to shape the tree, remove dead or diseased branches, and improve clearance for structures or utilities.
Tree Pruning: Focuses on maintaining or improving the tree's health and structure. It involves removing dead, diseased, or damaged branches to prevent the spread of disease, encourage new growth, and improve the tree's overall vigor.
In practice, trimming and pruning often overlap, and a skilled arborist will usually combine both techniques to achieve the desired results for your trees.

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.

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.

Is it OK to cut tree roots?

Cutting tree roots can be necessary in some situations, but it should always be done with caution and preferably under the guidance of a certified arborist.
**When it's OK to cut roots:**
  • Small roots: Cutting small, superficial roots during landscaping or gardening is usually not a significant problem for the tree.
  • Encroaching roots: Roots growing into sidewalks, driveways, or foundations may need to be cut back. However, it's essential to do this carefully to avoid damaging the tree's structural integrity.
  • Root pruning for transplanting: Before transplanting a tree, root pruning is done to encourage new root growth within a smaller area, making the transplanting process more successful.

**Risks of cutting tree roots:**
  • Tree instability: Cutting large structural roots can weaken the tree's support system, making it more susceptible to windthrow or breakage.
  • Disease entry: Cuts create wounds that can serve as entry points for disease-causing organisms.
  • Reduced nutrient and water uptake: Cutting roots can limit the tree's ability to absorb water and nutrients from the soil.
Before cutting any significant tree roots, consult with a certified arborist to assess the situation, determine the best course of action, and minimize the risk of damage to the tree.

What is the difference between tree trimming and tree pruning?

While the terms 'tree trimming' and 'tree pruning' are often used interchangeably, there is a subtle difference:
Tree Trimming: Primarily focuses on improving a tree's appearance. It involves selectively removing branches to shape the tree, remove dead or diseased branches, and improve clearance for structures or utilities.
Tree Pruning: Focuses on maintaining or improving the tree's health and structure. It involves removing dead, diseased, or damaged branches to prevent the spread of disease, encourage new growth, and improve the tree's overall vigor.
In practice, trimming and pruning often overlap, and a skilled arborist will usually combine both techniques to achieve the desired results for your trees.

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.