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SERVICES

Crown lifting

Crown reduction

Crown thinning

Dead-wooding

Hedge trimming

Pollarding

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Fallen trees

Hedge removal

Stump grinding

Tree felling

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OTHER SERVICES

Hedge and small tree planting

Fencing

Free logs and wood-chips

Crown Lift/Reduction

Crown Lifting is the removal of lower branches either to allow access below the tree or improve views. We also offer a crown reduction service to commercial and domestic clients. This reduces the height and/or spread of the crown, minimizing the effects of shading or light loss.

Dead-Wooding

The removal of dead wood reduces the weight of a tree and reduces the risk of breakage. We can remove the dead branches to preserve the life of the tree and maintain safety. It also reduces the possibility of pests and diseases. 

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Pruning

Hedge Trimming

We offer a wide range of hedge trimming services, from tidying up your overgrown garden to carving extravagant shapes and designs. No job is too big or small.

Pollarding

Pollarding is a method of pruning that keeps trees smaller than they would naturally grow. It is normally started once a tree reaches a certain height - annual pollarding will restrict the tree to that height.

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Stump Grinding

Stump grinding is an intricate process that excavates the stump of the tree without removing the root. In this situation, a stump grinder is employed to mechanically grind out the stump, leaving fine sawdust as a residue. The advantage of tree stump grinding is that the stump is ground down to your desired height.

Tree Removal / Felling

Sometimes when a tree is damaged or diseased, it becomes dangerous to leave standing. In that case, felling and removal is the only option. We have the experience to safely remove large trees to ground level.

Tree Removal

If you have any questions regarding our services or would simply like some advice on any of the areas listed above, please do not hesitate to contact us and we will be more than happy to help.

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