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  • Pellipar Tree Services
    5
    24 Main Street, Pellipar House, Dungiven, BT47 4LY, GB

    Welcome to Pellipar Tree Services, a professional tree work service established in 1987 by John Henry. We pride ourselves in providing expert advice and a high standard of workmanship at an affordable price. With a dedicated and fully qualified and insured team, we cater for a wide range of clients from small domestic householders to large multinational companies.

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  • Mycorrhizal Systems Ltd
    1
    Altrincham, GB

    Our approach to truffle cultivation is different. We want you to be successful and we want to be part of your journey. We partner with land owners and we guide you at every step of the way, from orchard establishment to harvesting and distribution of the truffles. Having built the world's largest truffle research network and having been the first to produce truffles in a number of countries, we believe our technique is one of the most advanced currently employed. From our own genetics lab (DNA testing and research) to our own truffle distribution network, you can be comfortable that you're in the hands of experts. If you're a landowner interested in Farm Diversification, and curious to learn more about truffle cultivation, then please see our information on truffle trees and the consultancy we can offer. Our technology is currently producing truffles in a wide number of countries including England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, The Netherlands, Macedonia, South Africa and the U.S. As featured on the BBC, the first to cultivate truffles in the UK. We now produce truffles in a number of countries. World-leading experts. Research sites in 23 countries and our own genetics lab are just a few of the highlights. We guide you at every step of the way. With everything from site-selection to harvesting, we are here to help.

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  • Crown Tree Services
    5
    Norwich, GB

    HELLO, WE ARE NORFOLK BASED TREE SURGERY AND ARBORICULTURE SPECIALISTS About Us Crown Tree Services are a Norfolk based contractor who offer all of your tree care needs. We aim to offer an all-encompassing service for any tree related issues, big or small. All of our team have a passion for working with trees and take pride in combining our skills with the most up to date guidance and equipment to achieve the best results. Working alongside our customers and sharing our expertise and knowledge in order to achieve a result which meets approved arboricultural standards and results in complete customer satisfaction is our goal. We take pride in every job, maintaining a dynamic approach to the trees’ environment, be it a small residential garden or a large commercial premises. Tree surgery can be hazardous work! Our safe approach has an emphasis on caution and preparation to ensure danger is eradicated and safety is of paramount importance to every job. This has enabled us to work on large projects in cooperation with Network Rail and on behalf of Norfolk County Council. We are fully insured, first aid trained, qualified and experienced in our operations and carry out our work to British Standard recommendations (BS3998:2010) Click on the Facebook icon and give us a follow to receive regular updates, videos of what we’ve been up to and tree related articles! Click on the Facebook icon to receive regular updates and blogs on work and tree related articles! We cover most areas of Norfolk and frequently work in Brundall, Strumpshaw, Blofield, Plumstead, Acle, Wroxham, Beccles, Salhouse, North Walsham, Aylsham, Long Stratton, Kings Lynn, Gt Yarmouth.

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  • The Cheshire Tree Company
    5
    Chester, GB

    Here at The Cheshire Tree Company, we offer a range of services from small hedge trimming to total tree removals. Tree surgery, also known as arboriculture, is the practice of caring for and maintaining trees. It involves a range of services, such as tree pruning, tree removal, and stump grinding, as well as planting and fertilization. We use specialized equipment and techniques to ensure that trees are healthy, safe, and aesthetically pleasing. Proper tree care is essential for the health of the tree, as well as the safety of people and property in the surrounding area. Hedge cutting is the process of trimming hedges to maintain their shape and size. It is typically done for aesthetic purposes, to keep hedges looking neat and tidy, but can also be done to promote healthy growth and to prevent overgrowth. Hedge cutting requires skill and expertise to achieve the desired results. Proper hedge cutting can improve the health and appearance of hedges, as well as promote privacy and security in outdoor spaces.

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  • The Devon Tree Co.
    5
    Holbeton, South Devon, 1 Fore Street, GB

    Welcome to The Devon Tree Co. Your Tree Surgery Experts in Holbeton, Devon At The Devon Tree Co., we are more than just a tree surgery company; we are a family-run business with a strong commitment to green practices and a passion for preserving the natural beauty of South Devon. Our expert team is dedicated to providing the best tree reductions in South Devon, and we take pride in our extensive knowledge of tree and plant species. Whether you're a homeowner, a landowner, or a business professional, we're here to cater to your tree and hedge needs. Why Choose The Devon Tree Co? Family-Run and Green-Minded: We are a family-run business with deep roots in the South Devon community. Our green-minded approach ensures that we prioritise environmental sustainability in every aspect of our work. Expert Tree Surgeons: Our team consists of expert climbers who can handle a wide range of tree-related tasks, from small tree pruning to large crane operations. We have the knowledge and skills to tackle any tree challenge. Free No-Obligation Quotes: We understand that tree work can be a significant investment. That's why we offer free, no-obligation quotes to help you plan your tree surgery project with confidence. Emergency Call Outs: Trees don't always follow a schedule, and neither do emergencies. We offer 24/7 emergency call-out services to address urgent tree-related issues promptly. Battery-Powered Equipment: We prioritise reducing noise pollution by using battery-powered equipment whenever possible. Our commitment to ecofriendly practices sets us apart. Advocates of Tree Preservation: While we excel in tree reductions and tree surgery, we are also passionate about tree preservation. We love taking on conservation projects, such as creating bird holes and bat holes, or monolith trees, rather than simply removing them. Let’s Make Your World Green! At The Devon Tree Co. we don’t just think of arboriculture as taking bits off of trees, we marry up the practice with more ecological and conservational values and we want you and your trees to be part of it. Mimicking Nature We love making a mess. When a tree reaches the end of it’s life in a natural woodland it simply falls over and continues to be of enormous ecological value, we mimic this where we can with tear cuts and habitat creation.

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  • Treeclear UK Ltd
    5
    Brookside Farm, Moss Side Lane, Thornley, Lancashire., PR3 2ND, GB

    Treeclear UK are proud to be your 5-star-rated environmental land clearance company covering the entirety of the UK. With decades of experience and a wealth of knowledge behind us, we are well-positioned to take on your forestry or woodland project. From total tree vegetation to woodland maintenance, and everything in between, there isn’t much we don’t cover at Treeclear UK. Clients often highlight our excellent team, quality machinery and commitment across all sizes of projects we cover. Treeclear UK uses specialist equipment including low ground pressure excavators and tracked carriers with purpose built mulching heads and tree shears. We’re able to work across many environments including wetlands, peat bogs, moorland, heathland, woodland and more. When it comes to accreditations and qualifications within the industry, we have it all. We are proud to be a well-recognised member of the Contractors Health and Safety Assessment Scheme (CHAS), as well as the ISO 9001 (Quality Management Systems) and the ISO 14001 (Environmental Management Systems). Further qualifications and member organisations we’re proud to be a part of include; - Construction Skills Certificate Scheme (CSCS) - City & Guilds NPTC qualified including (FMOC) - Members Forest Industry Safety Accord (FISA) Our company is able to provide comprehensive forestry and woodland management services for a wide range of clients throughout the UK. Our client base is ever-expanding and includes the following; - Commercial Clients - Government Organisations - Wildlife Trusts - Land agents - Private Estates - Power companies. Treeclear UK works with commercial clients, trusts and government organisations across a range of forestry and land projects throughout the UK. We’re experts in rhododendron clearance, tree clearance, woodland management, vegetation clearance, disease control and more. Our work generally consist on working on the following types of sites: - Sensitive sites including SSSI’s, SACs, SPAs and ramsar sites. - Nature Reserves and Biological Heritage Sites - Peatland sites, Lowland Raised Bogs, Mires and Wetlands

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  • Andy Portlock Tree Specialists Ltd.
    5
    Shelton Lock, 10 Carlton Drive, Derby, DE24 9EP, GB

    Andy Portlock Tree Specialists Ltd are experienced tree surgeons based in Derby, covering most of Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, Lincolnshire & Leicestershire. We offer a comprehensive range of tree surgery services from tree felling, tree pruning, hedge trimming and much more. Our Director, Matt, is the most experienced lead climber and has a wealth of knowledge in all aspects of tree surgery. Our team is fully qualified and insured, ensuring you receive the highest quality service. We pride ourselves on providing a professional and reliable service to both domestic and commercial clients.

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  • The Tree Stump Removal Company
    5
    The Tree Stump Removal Company, Royston, SG8 5AA, GB

    Herts Stump Grinding and Removal is a professional tree stump grinding and removal company serving both domestic and commercial customers in Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire. We understand that tree stumps can be unsightly and hazardous, and we use the latest in stump grinding technology and machinery to remove them quickly and efficiently. Our team of experienced tree specialists will assess your property and offending stump to determine the best course of action. We'll provide you with a competitive quote and information on what to expect during the stump grinding process. We can even provide a risk assessment and method statement if required. By hiring a professional to grind out or remove a tree stump, you will not only prevent it from regrowing but will also be helping the environment by avoiding the use of harmful poisons to stop it from contracting contagious diseases such as Honey Fungus. We offer a professional service to a wide range of clients, including: Tree Surgeons Local Authorities Golf Clubs Schools Private Householders Landscape Gardeners/Architects Builders & Developers Churches/Cemeteries Patio, Fencing & Driveway Contractors Estate/Land Owners Contact us today for more information on how we can help. You can reach us by phone at 01763 448095 or 07599 549363, or by email.

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  • Roots & Branches
    5
    The Old Mill, Gloucester, Unit 1, GL2 8LD, GB

    Roots & Branches is a family-run business with over 15 years of experience in providing high-quality tree care services. Our mission is to deliver exceptional customer service, ensuring our clients receive the best possible results. We pride ourselves on our professionalism, reliability, and attention to detail, making us the go-to choice for all your tree care needs.

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  • Treedocs Ltd
    1
    Wishaw, GB

    TreeDocs is a fully qualified and insured tree care company serving Lanarkshire, Glasgow, Greater Glasgow, the Lothians, and Stirlingshire. We offer a wide range of tree services, including felling, pruning, crowning, thinning, hedge trimming, topiary, tree planting, TPO work, timber processing, wood splitting, wood chipping, stump removal, leaf blowing, waste material recycling, and garden cleaning/tidying. We also provide emergency callouts. Get in touch for a free quote and advice.

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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 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.

How much does it cost to remove a large tree?

Removing a large tree is a complex task that often requires specialized equipment and expertise. The cost can vary significantly based on factors like:
  • Tree Height and Diameter: Taller and wider trees require more time and equipment to remove safely.
  • Location and Accessibility: Trees located near structures, power lines, or in difficult-to-access areas will cost more to remove.
  • Condition of the Tree: Trees that are diseased, damaged, or have weak branches may require specialized techniques for safe removal, adding to the cost.
  • Stump Removal: If you want the stump removed as well, this will add to the overall cost.
  • Debris Removal and Cleanup: The cost of hauling away the tree debris and cleaning up the work area is usually included in the overall price.
  • Local Labor Costs: Tree removal rates can vary depending on the region and the availability of qualified arborists.
In UK, large tree removal typically costs between £500 and £3,000 or more. To get a more accurate estimate for your specific tree, request free quotes from reputable tree service companies on LocalTreeSurgeon.

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.

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 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.

How much does it cost to remove a large tree?

Removing a large tree is a complex task that often requires specialized equipment and expertise. The cost can vary significantly based on factors like:
  • Tree Height and Diameter: Taller and wider trees require more time and equipment to remove safely.
  • Location and Accessibility: Trees located near structures, power lines, or in difficult-to-access areas will cost more to remove.
  • Condition of the Tree: Trees that are diseased, damaged, or have weak branches may require specialized techniques for safe removal, adding to the cost.
  • Stump Removal: If you want the stump removed as well, this will add to the overall cost.
  • Debris Removal and Cleanup: The cost of hauling away the tree debris and cleaning up the work area is usually included in the overall price.
  • Local Labor Costs: Tree removal rates can vary depending on the region and the availability of qualified arborists.
In UK, large tree removal typically costs between £500 and £2,000 or more. To get a more accurate estimate for your specific tree, request free quotes from reputable tree service companies on LocalTreeSurgeon.

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.