Tree and Hedge Removal
There are several reasons why our customers need trees or hedges removed — for purely aesthetic considerations or because their trees and hedges are diseased or dead
We know how to address all these issues so that we can advise our customers the best way forward not only from a legal point of view but also taking into account what
They are trying to achieve in their garden.
In addition, we have the experience to carry out the work safely and with a minimum amount of damage to the rest of your garden.
Hedge trimming
To get the best from your hedging, regular maintenance is essential.
Regular maintenance covers not only trimming to ensure the hedge is kept in the best of health but also within the limits of any legislation that may apply.
We also offer shaping services so that you can achieve any landscaping effects that you desire.
If you review our YouTube videos, you will see that all the work we carry out is level and straight, which is the primary requirement for a neat hedge.
Tree reduction
Tree crown reduction is the process of removing branch tips, pruning them back to a growth point further down the branch. This may be carried out to remove dead, diseased and damaged branches or simply reduce the overall size of the tree.
Pollarding
Pollarding is a pruning system involving the removal of the upper branches of a tree, which promotes the growth of a dense head of foliage and branches.
Crown thinning and lifting
Crown thinning allows greater light to travel through the tree, and this is made possible by removing the inner branches of the tree’s crown. As the name suggests, crown lifting is the removal of branches from the lower part of the crown, which in turn lifts the crown’s height.
Site clearance
Site clearance is normally carried out to make way for new developments or clear a plot of land. This can involve tree felling, tree stump grinding and scrub clearance to provide an excellent clear site ready for the next construction stage.