Tree Surgery

All aspects of tree surgery can be undertaken. Our tree surgery is always carried out to a very high standard, by fully trained and competent staff.

  • Crown lifting: removal of lower branches;
  • Crown thinning: general pruning of the whole canopy, often used to increase light levels and reduce shading;
  • Crown reduction: reducing the overall height and spread of the tree. This is often used to address structural defects or contain trees were insufficient space exists;
  • Re-pollarding: pruning to address weaknesses introduced from old topping points;
  • Tree Dismantling: allows the removal of a large tree in a confined space.

All carried out in accordance with British Standard 3998, all operators N.P.T.C. qualified.

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