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    5
    18 Hartford Rise, Camberley, GU15 4HT, GB

    About Grozev Tree Care Grozev Tree Care is a family-run business providing expert tree surgery services in Camberley and across Surrey, Berkshire, and Hampshire. We cater to both residential and commercial clients, offering a wide range of arboricultural services to keep your trees and hedges healthy and thriving. Our commitment is to deliver top-notch service that consistently exceeds expectations. With over 10 years of experience, our NPTC-qualified team is fully trained, insured, and dedicated to providing friendly, professional service. All our work adheres to British Standards BS3998, and we hold £5 million public liability insurance. We pride ourselves on completing every job to the highest standards, leaving your property neat and tidy. Even if access is limited, we use protective measures to safeguard your home's interior.

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    1
    Camberley, GB

    About MBM Tree Care MBM Tree Care, established in 2015 by Mitchell Merriman, is a professional tree surgery company. We've grown into a skilled team of 3, dedicated to providing top-notch tree services. We cater to both residential and commercial clients across Surrey, Hampshire, and London, specializing in all aspects of tree maintenance. We utilize the latest equipment and techniques, ensuring minimal disruption during our work. Need a quote or more information? Don't hesitate to contact us!

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    1
    Camberley, GB

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  • Ca
    4.3
    48 Mytchett Rd, Mytchett, Camberley, GU16 6EZ, GB

    About Camberley Tree Surgeons Camberley Tree Surgeons, part of Foremans Tree Specialists Ltd and Guildford Tree Surgeons, provides exceptional tree services across Surrey, Hampshire, West Sussex, and the South East. Our team of highly-skilled, NPTC-qualified arborists is dedicated to delivering outstanding results while prioritizing tree health and safety. We carefully listen to your needs, recommending the best solutions for you and your trees, ensuring longevity and adherence to all regulations. Our friendly, trustworthy, and professional team guarantees a clean and tidy finish. We're fully insured with £10m Public and Employers Liability insurance, and our staff hold individual qualifications for a wide range of tree surgery tasks. We adhere to British Standard guidelines (BS3998:2010) for optimal tree health. We offer a comprehensive range of services, from large tree felling to hedge maintenance, using the latest equipment. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask!

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  • ND
    5
    Camberley, GB

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  • Wi
    1
    Camberley, GB

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  • Sp
    5
    Camberley, GB

    About Special Branch 24/7 Special Branch 24/7 is a professional tree surgery, forestry company, and log supplier based in Surrey, offering a 24/7 emergency call-out service. With 25 years of industry experience and council approval, we're committed to providing cost-effective, long-term tree management solutions. We recycle all waste sustainably, supporting our local community. We pride ourselves on our commitment to customers and the environment, using biodegradable oils and meticulous cleaning practices. Our team uses traditional and modern techniques to minimize damage and ensure immaculate site cleanup. We cover Surrey, Berkshire, Hampshire, London, and the entire South East. Need advice on your trees? Contact us for a free consultation!

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    5
    Camberley, GB

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  • Stumpman Tree Surgery & Landscaping
    5
    Camberley, GB

    Welcome to Surrey Tree Co, our panel of members have over many years experience undertaking tree surgery in Surrey, our members knowledge of tree surgery and management is second to none. Working with residential, local authorities and commercial clients throughout Surrey, they are proud to help manage the counties tree stock. Our members proudly serve Surrey 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 Surrey. 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: Our panel of members provide a complete tree services package to cater to specific requirements for a wide range of clients in Surrey – both commercial and domestic. 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 Surrey? No-obligation quotations offered for tree surgery in Surrey. Our members strive to be as competitive as we can without compromising the quality of their workmanship. ADVICE AND EXPERIENCE Surrey 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 Surrey 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). ContactOur members services include tree pruning, planting, dismantling and removal as well as stump removal. They also offer emergency tree work, tree preservation order and conservation area applications.

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    1
    Camberley, GB

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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.

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 crown reduction?

Crown reduction is a tree pruning technique that aims to reduce the overall size of a tree's crown (the top portion of branches and leaves). It involves reducing the length of branches back to strong laterals (side branches), maintaining the tree's natural shape as much as possible. It's used to reduce a tree's height, spread, or overall size while preserving its health and natural form. This is different from topping, which is generally considered damaging to trees.

How to prepare for tree trimming?

Before your tree trimming appointment, there are important preparations to ensure safety and a smooth process:
  • Clear the area: Remove any items, such as furniture, vehicles, or equipment, from the area around the tree that will be affected by the work.
  • Protect valuables: Cover any plants, shrubs, or other landscaping elements to avoid damage from falling debris.
  • Clear access: Ensure that the tree trimming crew has easy access to the tree and the surrounding area.
  • Notify neighbours: If the work involves removing large branches or entire trees, it's best to alert your neighbours, especially those who might be immediately adjacent.
  • Safety briefing: Before work begins, clarify the process with the tree trimming company, including safety precautions and cleanup measures.

By completing these preparatory steps, you ensure safety and contribute to a more efficient service.

What is the difference between tree trimming and tree pruning?

While often used interchangeably, tree trimming and pruning have distinct meanings:
  • Tree Trimming: Often focuses on improving the aesthetic appearance of the tree. It may involve removing smaller branches, shaping the tree, and maintaining clearance from structures or utilities.
  • Tree Pruning: A more precise technique focused on improving the tree's health and structure by removing dead, diseased, or damaged wood. It promotes new growth and strengthens the tree's overall vigor.
In practice, the terms are sometimes used interchangeably. Professional arborists will use both techniques to achieve a tree's desired appearance and health.

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 crown reduction?

Crown reduction is a tree pruning technique that aims to reduce the overall size of a tree's crown (the top portion of branches and leaves). It involves reducing the length of branches back to strong laterals (side branches), maintaining the tree's natural shape as much as possible. It's used to reduce a tree's height, spread, or overall size while preserving its health and natural form. This is different from topping, which is generally considered damaging to trees.

How to prepare for tree trimming?

Before your tree trimming appointment, there are important preparations to ensure safety and a smooth process:
  • Clear the area: Remove any items, such as furniture, vehicles, or equipment, from the area around the tree that will be affected by the work.
  • Protect valuables: Cover any plants, shrubs, or other landscaping elements to avoid damage from falling debris.
  • Clear access: Ensure that the tree trimming crew has easy access to the tree and the surrounding area.
  • Notify neighbours: If the work involves removing large branches or entire trees, it's best to alert your neighbours, especially those who might be immediately adjacent.
  • Safety briefing: Before work begins, clarify the process with the tree trimming company, including safety precautions and cleanup measures.

By completing these preparatory steps, you ensure safety and contribute to a more efficient service.

What is the difference between tree trimming and tree pruning?

While often used interchangeably, tree trimming and pruning have distinct meanings:
  • Tree Trimming: Often focuses on improving the aesthetic appearance of the tree. It may involve removing smaller branches, shaping the tree, and maintaining clearance from structures or utilities.
  • Tree Pruning: A more precise technique focused on improving the tree's health and structure by removing dead, diseased, or damaged wood. It promotes new growth and strengthens the tree's overall vigor.
In practice, the terms are sometimes used interchangeably. Professional arborists will use both techniques to achieve a tree's desired appearance and health.