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  • Arbour Services
    5
    Glasgow, GB

    At Arbour Services, we aim to offer a wide range of services ideal for homeowners, landlords, estate managers, developers and other clients in the area. With more than 30 years' experience, the right tools for the job and a commitment to high standards, we aim to become your first choice every time. Providing a first-class service at highly competitive prices. We are proud members of Constructionline, and are City & Guilds qualified, making us a great choice in the Glasgow area. Best known for tree surgery work, we can also be counted on to handle other domestic and commercial projects. Take a look at what we can do, and give us a call. We offer free quotations on all services and are happy to offer advice and recommendations for your particular needs.

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  • Arborist Direct Glasgow
    5
    Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen, GB

    Arborist Direct Glasgow is a professional tree surgery company that provides a range of services to keep your trees healthy and safe. Our team of expert arborists has the knowledge and experience to take care of your tree's health, and the skills to make sure they look their best. We understand the importance of trees in our environment and the need for special care and attention to stay safe and healthy. Trying to take care of your trees on your own can be a daunting task, but with us, you can rest assured that your trees will get the expert care they need without any risk or hassle. We're fully insured, NPTC certified, and reviewed by our clients to ensure the highest standard of quality and safety.

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  • Land management contracts
    Dunoon, GB

    At Lm Contracts, we know trees, and have years of experience providing tree surgery in Dunoon and across the county. We provide a full range of tree services and always work to the highest standard, with extensive experience working with a variety of private and commercial clients. So, whether you need a tree felled, pruned, or planted, our team of expert tree surgeons is here to help. We pride ourselves on delivering expert tree felling services from some of the most experienced tree surgeons the area has to offer. Many of us have years of experience working in this specific field and when it comes to trees, we understand them like the back of our hand. If you’re in need of a tree safely and efficiently removed, you can trust our team to get the job done right. We believe in keeping our business local, and working in Argyll. By keeping things local, we have an impressive understanding of what plants work best in our urban soil, what flowers cope best with city air, and exactly how to create an easy to maintain garden for our busy city-dwelling customers. Whether it’s a small garden or a large estate, we have the expertise to meet your needs.

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  • Red Branch Tree Services
    5
    4 Princes Place, Glasgow, G12 9HN, GB

    We are a team of professional tree surgeons who take great pride in doing the job in hand whilst preserving the health and well being of the trees and their surrounding environment. Our team are fully NPTC qualified and highly experienced, we provide expert tree advice for any tree related problem. We are dedicated to maintaining the healthy growth of trees through our skilled and qualified tree surgeon. We are fully insured and carry public liability insurance as well as employers liability insurance. Red Branch Tree Services professional tree surgeon, serving the Glasgow area.

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  • Taylored Trees
    4.8
    47 Polwarth Gardens, Edinburgh, EH11 1LB, GB

    We are an arboricultural business specializing in tree care, based in Edinburgh. We undertake all aspects of tree work: emergency work, storm damage, pruning, dismantles, stump grinding, poisoning, milling timber and fire-wood processing. We are a highly professional and friendly tree surgery business with over 10 years' experience in both the public and private sectors. We are fully insured and trained to an exceptionally high standard. All our work is carried out to the British Standard BS 3998:2010 “Tree Work – Recommendations”.

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  • Eskbank Tree Care
    5
    Edinburgh, GB

    Eskbank Tree Care was established in 2015 by Scott Dunlop, following 4 years of studying at the Scottish School of Forestry, Inverness. Whilst working with various tree care businesses Scott gained a BSc in Sustainable Forest Management with Arboriculture and Urban Forestry. The business was created with the aim of providing commercial and domestic clients a personal and reliable service, working with sustainability and integrity at the heart of the business.The business has grown organically with a committed and skilled team on hand to cover commercial and domestic work throughout Scotland.

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  • Go Ape Dalkeith
    4.8
    Edinburgh, GB

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  • Julian Morris Professional Tree Services
    Cambuslang, Glasgow, 149 Langlea Avenue, G72 8AN, GB

    Julian A. Morris is a Chartered Arboriculturist (MICFor) with a strong background in surveying, arboriculture, and forestry. He offers a range of tree survey, tree report, and tree consultancy services across Scotland. With over a decade of experience in running his own tree surgery business, Julian combines his skills, qualifications, and insurance to provide a high-quality, comprehensive, and reliable tree consultancy service. He is a member of the Institute of Chartered Foresters and the Arboricultural Association, and is bound by their Codes of Conduct. Julian's services include tree surveys for safety and risk, planning applications (BS5837), tree preservation orders, conservation areas, tree valuations, and forensic reports. He is also a qualified and equipped tree climber with many years of experience, which gives him additional insight into tree biomechanics. Julian carries Professional Liability insurance of £5M, as well as public liability and employer's liability insurance, and can vary the cover for any special contract requirements.

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  • Garden People Ltd
    46 Oxgangs Farm Avenue, Edinburgh, EH13 9PY, GB

    Garden People Ltd, began in 1994 servicing private and public gardens across the Lothians and Fife. John Heath started gardening commercially in 1972 after working at the National Trust garden 'The Suntrap' outside Edinburgh. Since then, the business grew to be one of the largest garden companies, and also one of the most respectful in the area. Whether you are looking for specialist work, such as tree surgery or laying a patio, or you just need a hand with general maintenance work, choose Garden People Ltd. With an impeccable reputation we are reliable, professional and we do the job right! We pride ourselves in 100% customer satisfaction and go the extra mile for every client.

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  • cook tree services
    5
    Rosewood, Lempockwells Road, Rosewood Lempockwells Road Pencaitland East Lothian, Pencaitland, EH34 5AE, GB

    My name is Paul Cook and my career in tree surgery began shortly after I completed my Higher Qualifications in Secondary School. Shortly after leaving school I spent 2 � years working as an assistant forester on Winton Estate in Pencaitland, East Lothian. It was during the time that I gained a wealth of experience under the supervision of a skilled head forester. From this job I was able to gain a knowledge and understanding upon which to base my professional development, before spending time at the School of Forestry in Inverness. During my development I have also completed my chainsaw; spraying and climbing certificates respectively while also spending time working with and gaining knowledge from another experienced tree surgeon. I hope that you enjoy my website and will not hesitate to contact me personally with any questions you may 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.

Do I need a permit to remove a tree in UK?

Whether or not you need a permit to remove a tree in UK depends on local regulations. In some areas, permits are required for removing trees of a certain size or those located within protected areas.
It's essential to check with your local council or municipality for specific tree removal regulations. Reputable tree service companies are typically familiar with local regulations and can help you determine if a permit is needed.

What is the best time of year to trim trees?

The best time to trim trees depends on the tree species and the type of trimming needed. Here are some general guidelines:
  • Dormant Season (Late Fall to Early Spring): This is generally the best time to trim most deciduous trees (those that lose their leaves in fall) as they are not actively growing. Trimming during dormancy reduces stress on the tree and allows for better wound closure.
  • Spring: Light pruning and shaping can be done in spring before the tree's leaves fully emerge.
  • Summer: Trimming can be done in summer to remove dead or diseased branches. However, avoid heavy pruning during hot weather, as it can stress the tree.
  • Fall: Some light pruning can be done in fall after the leaves have fallen, but it's best to avoid major pruning before winter.
Specific tree species may have different optimal trimming times, so it's always best to consult with a certified arborist for guidance. They can assess your trees and recommend the best time to trim them for optimal health and safety.

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.

Do I need a permit to remove a tree in UK?

Whether or not you need a permit to remove a tree in UK depends on local regulations. In some areas, permits are required for removing trees of a certain size or those located within protected areas.
It's essential to check with your local council or municipality for specific tree removal regulations. Reputable tree service companies are typically familiar with local regulations and can help you determine if a permit is needed.

What is the best time of year to trim trees?

The best time to trim trees depends on the tree species and the type of trimming needed. Here are some general guidelines:
  • Dormant Season (Late Fall to Early Spring): This is generally the best time to trim most deciduous trees (those that lose their leaves in fall) as they are not actively growing. Trimming during dormancy reduces stress on the tree and allows for better wound closure.
  • Spring: Light pruning and shaping can be done in spring before the tree's leaves fully emerge.
  • Summer: Trimming can be done in summer to remove dead or diseased branches. However, avoid heavy pruning during hot weather, as it can stress the tree.
  • Fall: Some light pruning can be done in fall after the leaves have fallen, but it's best to avoid major pruning before winter.
Specific tree species may have different optimal trimming times, so it's always best to consult with a certified arborist for guidance. They can assess your trees and recommend the best time to trim them for optimal health and safety.

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.