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  • Able Tree Surgeons
    4.9
    Huddersfield, GB

    Established in 1998, Able Tree Surgeons of Huddersfield has gained a highly respected reputation with a varied client base ranging from private home or land owners to large organisations. With a team of experienced and qualified tree surgeon professionals we are well equipped to meet your tree work requirements to the highest quality whilst reducing any risk to you or your property.Friendly, Professional and Experienced Huddersfield Based Tree Surgeons Please explore our site to read about our tree services and view photos/videos of our previous tree work. If you have any queries please contact us by email or telephone - we are always happy to discuss your tree work requirements and we also provide free 'no obligation' consultations and quotations.

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  • Monkey Puzzle Arboriculture
    5
    Huddersfield, GB

    Monkey Puzzle Arboriculture is a professional, qualified and insured tree care company operating in North Wales, West Yorkshire and London. We offer a range of services including tree pruning, crown reductions, crown lifting, pollarding and target pruning. We also provide emergency work for wind blown or damaged trees. Additionally, we plant a tree for every tree that we remove, as part of our rewilding efforts. Our business hours are Monday to Friday from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, and Saturday from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm. We are closed on Sundays. Contact us for a free quote!

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  • Ellam Tree Solutions
    5
    Golcar, Huddersfield, Myrtle Road, HD7 4EF, GB

    At Tree Solutions in Huddersfield, our tree surgeons provide a range of tree services, including tree felling, tree pruning, hedge trimming and much more. With over 30 years of experience, we can be relied on for a high-quality service every time. Contact us with your queries today!

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  • B&B Young
    5
    47 Fusden Lane, Gomersal, BD19 4SZ, GB

    B & B Young Landscaping is a local family run business, based in Gomersal, Cleckheaton. Established for over 30 years, we are ideally located to service Cleckheation, Birkenshaw, Birstall, Batley, Heckmondwike, Gomersal, Scholes, Wyke and Dewsbury areas, we also service Leeds, Bradford and Wakefield. Let our expertise, skills and attention to detail make your dream come true. We are registered with ‘Rated People’ working together with you, your wishes, interests and requirements guide us while taking into account the existing vegetation, topography, architecture and character of the landscape. When we combine all these factors, you’re bound to enjoy the harmonious results!

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  • Stephenson Trees and Landscapes Ltd
    4
    19th Ave, New York, 95822, GB

    Welcome to Stephenson Trees and Landscapes, Tree Surgeon and Landscape Gardening Specialists. Tree Surgery Huddersfield. Stephenson Trees and Landscapes Ltd has been providing professional tree and vegetation management since the current director formed the company in 2005. In 2014 the company took over a grounds maintenance firm and grew significantly to provide an all-in-one service to commercial and private clients looking for maintenance solutions for their outdoor space. In 2022 we expanded further with an in-house landscape designer to be able to offer design and implementation of landscape solutions to private and commercial clients. We are Arboricultural Association approved contractors (AAAc), and Trustmark registered. AAAc is the benchmark used by Kirklees council and many other government organisations as the standard for contractor selection or recommendation for works. Over the past 17 years we have invested heavily in some of the latest plant and machinery to offer our clients the most cost effective service possible. Qualified, accredited and insured to meet any health and safety requirements for commercial and domestic clients. Plant and machinery available to cover small domestic works through to total site clearances. Grass management equipment capable of small domestic lawns to large sports facilities. Registered waste carriers.

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  • D W Tree Services
    3.9
    Huddersfield, GB

    D W Tree Services is a family owned, independent tree surgery company with a team of qualified and experienced tree surgeons. Established by David Wood in 1990 from the back of his milk truck. Nearly 30 years later with lots of training and lessons learnt D W Tree Services have an enviable reputation of being the tree surgeon you can trust throughout Huddersfield and Yorkshire. Based in Denby Dale, Huddersfield, we operate throughout; Holmfirth, Wakefield, Barnsley, Leeds and Manchester. We can help you with: Tree felling/removal, Tree pruning, Commercial tree clearance, Stump removal, Landscaping, Tree preservation orders, Firewood, Mulch supply. We are NPTC qualified, Safe Contractor approved, and CSCS certified. Our services are designed to deliver an exceptional experience, with free quotes, in-depth consultation, immaculate clean up, and fully insured work.

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  • West Riding Tree and Hedge Care
    4.4
    Huddersfield, GB

    Welcome to West Riding Tree & Hedge Care, a family run tree surgery business based in Huddersfield, offering services in & around the surrounding areas. The services we offer are Tree surgery, Hedge work, Stump grinding, Gardening services, Garden waste removal and the sale of logs. As a proud company we offer an extremely high standard of work & a clean up afterwards that’s worthy of recommendation. As a local Huddersfield company we will always recommend local trustworthy tradesmen when our customers ask about fencing, building etc. West Riding Tree & Hedge Care are a registered company under the waste (England & Wales) regulations 2011 of the Enviroment Agency.

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  • Halifax Tree Services
    Huddersfield, GB

    Tree Surgeon in Halifax, Domestic and Commercial Tree Removal, Pruning and Hedge Trimming. We're proud to be known as local tree surgery experts in Halifax, Huddersfield, Calder Valley and across West Yorkshire. We're trained and properly equipped to handle all aspects of tree surgery with precision and safety, whether it's a simple hedge trimming job, a complicated tree felling project or an ongoing Commercial vegetation management contract.

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  • Sylvan Tree Services
    1
    Huddersfield, GB

    Welcome to West Yorkshire Tree Co, our panel of members have over many years experience undertaking tree surgery in West Yorkshire, our members knowledge of tree surgery and management is second to none. Working with residential, local authorities and commercial clients throughout West Yorkshire, they are proud to help manage the counties tree stock. Our members proudly serve West Yorkshire 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 West Yorkshire. Our panel of tree surgeons take pride in the work they do and keep up to date with the latest industry developments. We strive to be as competitive as we can without compromising the quality of our workmanship. We can advise on any tree-related matter, from a single fruit tree or hedge to the largest garden or grounds. Techniques and timing whether pruning trees, trimming hedges or felling trees and grinding stumps can be critical – our knowledge and experience will help avoid any disasters. We are reliable, punctual, polite, honest, and professional. We are fully insured – All our members have public liability and property insurance cover. We can apply and negotiate with local Council Authorities for applications concerning work on trees within Conservation Areas and Tree Preservation Orders (TPO).

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  • Beneficial Tree Care Ltd (Kiln Dried Firewood)
    5
    Near Bank, Shelley, Near Bank Park, Huddersfield, HD8 8LS, GB

    Beneficial Tree Care is a company that operates outside of Huddersfield in West Yorkshire. We are committed to conducting all of our activities in the best interest of the Environment. We source our logs from sustainable forests based within 100 miles of our West Yorkshire base, supporting local forestry businesses and reducing our carbon footprint. Our logs are kiln dried using renewable energy biomass fuel fed boilers, and we encourage efficiency in regards to our non-renewable resources and materials. We are proud to have achieved Woodsure Ready to Burn certification, ensuring our logs contain less than 20% moisture and burn more efficiently.

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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 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 deep do tree roots grow?

The depth of tree roots varies depending on factors such as:
  • Tree species: Some trees have deep taproots, while others have more shallow, spreading root systems.
  • Soil type: Roots tend to grow deeper in loose, well-drained soil and shallower in compacted or rocky soil.
  • Water availability: Roots will grow deeper in search of moisture in dry conditions.
In general, most tree roots are found within the top 3 feet of soil. However, some trees can have roots that extend much deeper, especially in favorable conditions. For example, oak trees can have taproots that go down 10 feet or more.

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.

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 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 deep do tree roots grow?

The depth of tree roots varies depending on factors such as:
  • Tree species: Some trees have deep taproots, while others have more shallow, spreading root systems.
  • Soil type: Roots tend to grow deeper in loose, well-drained soil and shallower in compacted or rocky soil.
  • Water availability: Roots will grow deeper in search of moisture in dry conditions.
In general, most tree roots are found within the top 3 feet of soil. However, some trees can have roots that extend much deeper, especially in favorable conditions. For example, oak trees can have taproots that go down 10 feet or more.

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.

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.