Tree Trimming Bath and North East Somerset

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  • Bath Tree Surgeon Co
    1
    Bath, GB

    Welcome to Bath Tree Co, our panel of members have over many years experience undertaking tree surgery in Bath, our members knowledge of tree surgery and management is second to none. Working with residential, local authorities and commercial clients throughout Bath, they are proud to help manage the counties tree stock. Our members proudly serve Bath 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 Bath. Our panel of tree surgeons take pride in the work they do and keep up to date with the latest industry developments. Our members Services Include: Tree pruning, Tree felling, Tree planting, Deadwood removal, Crown thinning/lifting/reduction, Dead/dangerous tree removal, Emergency tree work (storm damage clearance), Tree Preservation Order and Conservation Area applications, Hedge cutting/removal, Stump grinding/removal, Tree Relocation. Do you require a tree surgeon in Bath? No-obligation quotations offered for tree surgery in Bath. Our members strive to be as competitive as we can without compromising the quality of their workmanship. ADVICE AND EXPERIENCE Bath Tree Co members 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 members knowledge and experience will help avoid any disasters. TRAINED PROFESSIONAL TREE SURGEONS Reliable. Punctual. Polite. Honest. Professional. Our panel of tree surgeons are highly skilled and fully qualified, operating to the highest standards for tree surgery in Bath and familiar with the most up to date arboriculture techniques. FULLY INSURED Fully insured – All our members have public liability and property insurance cover. Our members can apply and negotiate with local Council Authorities for applications concerning work on trees within Conservation Areas and Tree Preservation Orders (TPO). Contact Our members services include tree pruning, planting, dismantling and removal as well as stump removal. They also offer hedge trimming, site clearance, firewood, timber, Swedish candles, chainsaw carved mushrooms and woodchip. No job is too big or small and our members prices are amongst the most competitive in Bath, contact us today for a free quotation!

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  • Fo
    1
    1 Forest Farm, Woodrow Road, 1 Forest Farm Woodrow Road Melksham Wiltshire, Melksham, SN12 7RE, GB

    About Forest Farm Countryside Management Ltd. We're a countryside management specialist based in Wiltshire, serving Somerset, Dorset, Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire, and Berkshire. We handle all aspects of countryside management, from lake restorations and fencing to tree planting, forestry management, site clearance, and groundworks. With years of experience, we assist with projects of all sizes, from small, detailed jobs to large-scale work for country estates, local authorities, and commercial clients.

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  • Hi
    4.8
    150 Southdown Road, Bath, BA2 1JL, GB

    About Himalayan Landscaping Ltd Himalayan Landscaping Ltd are RHS Multi Award winning garden landscape contractors. Each project is unique, and we pride ourselves on high-quality workmanship. We collaborate closely with clients and designers to bring their visions to life. From small-scale updates to complete garden renovations, our expert team offers a wide range of services. Based in Bath, we serve Bath, Bristol, and the surrounding areas. Let us help you create a garden you'll love! Our Experience 21+ Years of Experience 30 Specialists in Garden Construction RHS Multi Award Winning

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  • JB
    5
    Warminster, BA12 8NU, GB

    About JB Tree Services JB Tree Services has been a leading Wiltshire tree surgeon since 2016. We're fully qualified through NPTC City & Guilds and insured professionals tackling everything from large-scale projects to minor maintenance. We're committed to excellence and client satisfaction. Our competitive rates cover a wide range of tree work, including crown raising, reductions, full dismantlement and removal, emergency tree work, hedging, and garden clearance. We pride ourselves on providing a professional, hardworking, and honest service. Get a free, no-obligation quote today!

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    5
    Bath, GB

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    Bath, GB

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    Bath, GB

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    Bath, GB

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    Bath, GB

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  • Ll
    5
    Bath, GB

    About Lloyd & Smith Tree Surgeons Established in 2003 by Philip Lloyd and James Smith, we've been caring for trees in North Wiltshire, South Gloucestershire, and Avon. We're dedicated to providing top-notch service, using our extensive experience to advise on all aspects of tree care and maintenance. Philip Lloyd James Smith

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Frequently Asked Questions About Tree Trimming

Find answers to common questions about tree trimming and hiring professional arborists in the UK.

What tools are used for tree trimming?

The specific tools and equipment used by tree trimming professionals vary depending on the size of the tree, the complexity of the project, and the type of trimming required. Here are some common tools you might see:
  • Chainsaws: Used to cut larger branches and fell trees. Arborists are trained in proper chainsaw techniques.
  • Hand saws: Smaller hand saws are used for making more precise cuts on smaller branches and for detailed pruning work.
  • Pruning shears and loppers: Used to remove smaller branches and twigs.
  • Aerial lifts or bucket trucks: Used to provide access to higher branches.
  • Rope and rigging equipment: Used to safely control the movement of branches and safely lower larger limbs to the ground.
  • Wood chippers: Shred the debris, making for more manageable cleanup and disposal.
  • Safety gear: Protective clothing, helmets, gloves, and eye protection are essential.

How do I find a tree trimming company near me?

Finding a reliable tree trimming service in your area can be straightforward using these methods:
  • Online searches: Search on Google or other search engines using keywords such as 'tree trimming near me,' 'tree surgeons near me,' or 'arborists near me.'
  • Online directories: Utilize online directories specializing in tree services, such as LocalTreeSurgeon, to search for qualified companies.
  • Recommendations: Ask friends, family, neighbours, or local garden centres for recommendations of companies they have used.
  • Local listings: Check local business directories or community bulletin boards.
  • Check qualifications: Once you find potential companies, verify their qualifications, insurance, and certifications.

How often should I trim my trees?

Tree trimming frequency depends on several factors:
  • Species: Some trees require more frequent trimming than others.
  • Age: Younger trees benefit from more frequent pruning to establish good structure.
  • Health: Diseased trees might need more frequent attention.
  • Growth rate: Faster-growing trees require more regular pruning.
  • Location: Trees near structures or power lines might need more frequent trimming for safety.

A general guideline is to have trees inspected at least every 1-2 years by a certified arborist. They can create a tailored maintenance plan that includes the appropriate pruning schedule.

What is the best time of year to trim trees?

The best time to trim trees depends on several factors:
  • Tree Species: Deciduous trees (those that lose their leaves in the fall) are generally best pruned during their dormant season, from late fall to early spring, as this minimizes stress. Evergreens may tolerate pruning throughout the year, but light pruning in spring is ideal.
  • Type of Pruning: Some pruning can be done to remove deadwood or address specific issues during the growing season; however, this should be minor pruning.
  • Local Climate: Consider extreme heat or cold, as these can affect the tree's healing ability. Avoid pruning during periods of extreme temperatures or dry spells.

It's always recommended to consult with a certified arborist to determine the ideal timing for your specific trees and your local climate.

What tools are used for tree trimming?

The specific tools and equipment used by tree trimming professionals vary depending on the size of the tree, the complexity of the project, and the type of trimming required. Here are some common tools you might see:
  • Chainsaws: Used to cut larger branches and fell trees. Arborists are trained in proper chainsaw techniques.
  • Hand saws: Smaller hand saws are used for making more precise cuts on smaller branches and for detailed pruning work.
  • Pruning shears and loppers: Used to remove smaller branches and twigs.
  • Aerial lifts or bucket trucks: Used to provide access to higher branches.
  • Rope and rigging equipment: Used to safely control the movement of branches and safely lower larger limbs to the ground.
  • Wood chippers: Shred the debris, making for more manageable cleanup and disposal.
  • Safety gear: Protective clothing, helmets, gloves, and eye protection are essential.

How do I find a tree trimming company near me?

Finding a reliable tree trimming service in your area can be straightforward using these methods:
  • Online searches: Search on Google or other search engines using keywords such as 'tree trimming near me,' 'tree surgeons near me,' or 'arborists near me.'
  • Online directories: Utilize online directories specializing in tree services, such as LocalTreeSurgeon, to search for qualified companies.
  • Recommendations: Ask friends, family, neighbours, or local garden centres for recommendations of companies they have used.
  • Local listings: Check local business directories or community bulletin boards.
  • Check qualifications: Once you find potential companies, verify their qualifications, insurance, and certifications.

How often should I trim my trees?

Tree trimming frequency depends on several factors:
  • Species: Some trees require more frequent trimming than others.
  • Age: Younger trees benefit from more frequent pruning to establish good structure.
  • Health: Diseased trees might need more frequent attention.
  • Growth rate: Faster-growing trees require more regular pruning.
  • Location: Trees near structures or power lines might need more frequent trimming for safety.

A general guideline is to have trees inspected at least every 1-2 years by a certified arborist. They can create a tailored maintenance plan that includes the appropriate pruning schedule.

What is the best time of year to trim trees?

The best time to trim trees depends on several factors:
  • Tree Species: Deciduous trees (those that lose their leaves in the fall) are generally best pruned during their dormant season, from late fall to early spring, as this minimizes stress. Evergreens may tolerate pruning throughout the year, but light pruning in spring is ideal.
  • Type of Pruning: Some pruning can be done to remove deadwood or address specific issues during the growing season; however, this should be minor pruning.
  • Local Climate: Consider extreme heat or cold, as these can affect the tree's healing ability. Avoid pruning during periods of extreme temperatures or dry spells.

It's always recommended to consult with a certified arborist to determine the ideal timing for your specific trees and your local climate.