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  • Green Crown Contract Climbing
    5
    Truro, GB

    Green Crown Tree and Landscape Inc. is a locally owned and operated business serving the Ottawa area. We specialize in tree care, landscaping, and property maintenance. Our team of experienced professionals is dedicated to providing high-quality services that exceed our clients' expectations.

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  • Treewise Devon
    5
    Exmouth, GB

    I’m Henry and I set up Treewise, almost 7 years ago. I’ve got over 11 years experience in Forestry and Tree Surgery.I cover all locations across Devon, offering a range of services from tree surgery to ground clearance, fencing to mini digger hire, hedge cutting to turfing.I’m passionate about providing excellent customer service and competitive prices. No job is too big or small!If you’re a customer in Exmouth and I’m working on your site, the only time I could disappear is if my pager sounds as I’m a volunteer crew member of Exmouth Lifeboat!

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  • Greenworks
    5
    Brooklands farm, Lansdowne Gardens, Llantarnam, Cwmbran, NP44 3AE, GB

    Welcome to Greenworks Tree Surgery, a professional tree surgery service based in Llantarnam, between Cwmbran and Newport, South Wales. With over 16 years of experience, our team is fully NTPC qualified and insured. We provide a range of tree surgery services, including commercial and residential tree care, emergency storm-damage callout, and grounds maintenance. Our services are designed to ensure the health, safety, and appearance of your trees, and we work with clients across South Wales and the West Country. We are proud to have worked with a range of clients, including Newport Council, Newport City Homes, and various estate management companies. Contact us today to learn more about our services and how we can help you with your tree care needs.

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  • Scott & Tate Tree Surgeons Ltd
    5
    16 Nile Rd, Exeter, EX2 7GL, GB

    Scott and Tate Tree Surgeons is a leading tree surgery firm in the East Devon area, with 45 years' combined experience in the industry. We offer a range of services, including tree care and landscape management, stump grinding and removal, and tree planting. Our team uses a variety of techniques, such as felling, dismantling, crown reduction, thinning, lifting, shrub and fruit tree pruning, and hedge trimming, to manage and maintain trees. We also provide advice on the most appropriate tree or shrub species for your site, whether residential or commercial. With a strong focus on customer satisfaction and a commitment to delivering high-quality work, we have built a reputation as one of the leading tree surgery firms in the area.

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  • Mitchell Tree Surgery
    4.6
    Exmouth, GB

    Mitchell Tree Surgery is a Devon based company of tree care specialists operating in Exeter, Mid- and East Devon. We provide a full range of professional arboriculture services, both domestic and commercial, with all work fully insured, and carried out to the latest British Standards by fully qualified, experienced and friendly tree surgeons. We are proud that a high proportion of our work is from a loyal base of repeat customers and referrals; testimony to our reputation for a high quality of work. We carry out all our work with minimum disruption to your site or garden and any wildlife, leaving everything clean and tidy when all work is completed.

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  • Hi-Line
    Tedburn Road, Whitestone, Brookfield Yard, Exeter, EX4 2HD, GB

    Established in 1998 as a family business, Hi-Line is one of the UK’s leading tree surgery and tree management companies. Now part of the RSK Group, Hi-Line employs well over 200 staff, from apprentices to consultants. We offer a full range of professional tree surgery and arboricultural services. We pride ourselves on delivering safe and cost-effective solutions in all areas of arboriculture, grounds maintenance and associated services. All our employees are trained and qualified to NPTC arboriculture standards, and our skilled arborists are ready to provide a qualified and professional range of tree services across all industry sectors. We have held our Arboricultural Association accreditation since 2012. Being an arb approved contractor is a mark of quality, assuring customers of good quality tree care undertaken safely and efficiently.

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  • ACE ARBORICULTURE Ltd
    5
    Exmouth, GB

    ACE Arb is a professional tree surgery company based in Devon, UK. We offer a wide range of tree care services to both domestic and commercial clients. Our team of experienced and qualified arborists are dedicated to providing a safe and efficient service, while always putting the health and safety of our clients and the environment first. We are fully insured and accredited, and we pride ourselves on our commitment to customer satisfaction. Whether you need a single tree removed or a large-scale woodland management project, ACE Arb can help. Contact us today for a free, no obligation quote.

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  • Cornovia Tree Services Ltd
    5
    Camborne, Cornwall, 43 Dolcoath Road, GB

    Cornovia Tree Services Ltd is a family owned tree care company based in Cornwall. With over 11 years of experience, we have the expertise to be able to carry out an extensive range of tree services that meet all your requirements. Our team of experts are fully qualified and trained to NPTC Standards and carry out arboriculture services in compliance with BS 3998 - "recommendation for tree work". We provide services to many customers in Cornwall and 65% of our work is through word of recommendation and repeat clients. You can rely on us to deliver quality solutions as we are certified under the legislation to undertake work alongside roads and footpaths.

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  • T.P Tree Services
    5
    White Oaks Cottage, Saint Columb, Cornwall, United Kingdom, GB

    T.P Tree Services based in Newquay, Cornwall has been trading for 4 years and has an industry experience of 7 years. We are a small family run business and aim to provide the best service possible. We hold all the necessary NPTC tickets and public and employers liability insurance. This will always be shown on request. We also hold CHAS accreditation. We put health and safety first to provide a service that is safe and reliable.

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  • Arborcure Ltd
    4.3
    3 Buckland House, William Prance Rd, Plymouth, Devon, PL6 5WR, GB

    Welcome to Arborcure, a reliable tree surgeon in Plymouth. We have been undertaking Tree Services, Professional Landscaping and Maintenance Services for over 15 years. Our team are highly trained and accredited, ARB approved contractors, QTRA licensed users as well as CHAS and safe contractor approved. We are passionate about the environment and vigilant in offering a quality service to all our customers, both domestic and commercial. Domestic owners of trees have a duty of care to ensure their trees do not pose a threat to the public or nearby property. Commercial clients benefit from a reliable service set out to a Service Level Agreement if required, with our dedicated team arriving on a regular basis to keep your site looking well managed and maintained.

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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 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 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 questions should I ask a tree service company?

Before hiring a tree service company, ask these questions:
  • Experience and qualifications: 'How long have you been in business? Are your arborists certified? What experience do you have with similar projects?'
  • Licensing and insurance: 'Are you licensed and insured? Can you provide proof of insurance?'
  • Safety practices: 'What safety measures do you take to protect your workers and my property during the project?'
  • Cleanup and disposal: 'What will you do with the tree debris after the job? Will you remove the stump and clean up the work area?'
  • References: 'Can you provide references from previous clients?'
  • Written estimates: 'Can you provide a detailed written estimate outlining the scope of work, costs, and timeframe?'
Asking these questions can help you find a reputable company that prioritizes safety, quality, and customer satisfaction.

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 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 questions should I ask a tree service company?

Before hiring a tree service company, ask these questions:
  • Experience and qualifications: 'How long have you been in business? Are your arborists certified? What experience do you have with similar projects?'
  • Licensing and insurance: 'Are you licensed and insured? Can you provide proof of insurance?'
  • Safety practices: 'What safety measures do you take to protect your workers and my property during the project?'
  • Cleanup and disposal: 'What will you do with the tree debris after the job? Will you remove the stump and clean up the work area?'
  • References: 'Can you provide references from previous clients?'
  • Written estimates: 'Can you provide a detailed written estimate outlining the scope of work, costs, and timeframe?'
Asking these questions can help you find a reputable company that prioritizes safety, quality, and customer satisfaction.