Tree Surgeon Ashton Heath

Tree Surgeon Ashton Heath
Tree Removal Services For Commercial & Residential Customers

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Arboricultural services for residential and commercial clients

If you take after a number of people in Ashton Heath then you may have either one or a many trees in your garden. Trees exactly like the plants in your garden require caring for or they can easily not just end up being unsightly but they can easily also end up being hazardous.

Although you could do some jobs with your saw and pruners, a lot of the jobs are best left to trained and knowledgable tree surgeons.

The Ashton Heath tree surgeon experts that we work with have the ability to deliver not just tree removal but a variety of tree cutting specialist services like Tree Felling & Tree Disassembling, Developmental Trimming, Crown Reduction & Reshaping, Stump Grinding & Stump Removal  and hedge trimming which will help you with taking care of and enhancing the charm of your property.

A number also offer a 24 Hr emergency tree surgeon service all over the Ashton Heath area, for if your tree has fallen over or you are not sure of its health condition right after a gale.

If they are able to make the tree secure by taking away any fractured or broken limbs and reinforcing the tree’s trunk then they will do this. If they’re unable to make it safe well then the tree surgeon will plan for a safe tree dismantling and removal as quickly as is practical.

They are also able to give you guidance on the most useful methods for preserving the long-term appearance and health of your garden trees.

So whether you are checking out tree removal and tree felling, having crown reduction and reshaping done, would like your tree assessed for diseases or storm damage, a stump grinding or removed then call any of our Ashton Heath tree surgery contractors today.

Sometimes a tree reaches a stage where pruning and trimming it really are not adequate and it no longer fits in with your landscaping or it eventually becomes essential to have it removed before it causes untold destruction to your home or business or hurts someone.

Our tree surgeons experts deliver a 24-Hour emergency tree removal service for when you suspect your tree has been extremely damaged in a storm.

Well before going down the tree felling and tree removal path one of our tree surgeons will first off check the tree for any splits, fractured limbs and any other storm damage.

If it is feasible our staff will mend the tree and take off any broken or cracked limbs to make the tree safe again.

If the tree has blown over or is irreparable then our staff will safely and securely remove the tree for you.

The tree surgeons with whom we work are experts in the accurate dismantling of dangerous, complicated and, big trees within cramped locations. They are experienced in removing trees from difficult locations and can manoeuvre through tight spaces.

A range of tree removal methods can be chosen such as directional felling, sectional dismantling, the use of cranes or specialist winch operations. The technique they choose will depend on how much space is available.

Tree Felling

This is where the tree is cut from the base and then it falls to the ground in a controlled fashion. This method is only used in areas where the tree is not likely to cause damage to property or people. For large trees, however, this is often impossible due to the need for a lot of space for them to fall.

Tree Dismantling

It can be used when there isn’t enough space to simply fell the tree. The entire process must be carefully guided to avoid any injury to people or damage to property. It takes a lot of skill to cut down trees in sections. Start at the top of the tree and cut into manageable sections. Then, safely and under control, the tree is lowered to ground using lowering ropes and/or slings. In some cases, a crane may be used.

The tree surgeons that we work with are experts in working in tight spaces, and will safely remove trees from your garden using the latest rigging methods.

To prevent the the tree falling in the wrong direction, they always use ropes and slings. They may also use wedges to stop it from going the other way.

It doesn’t matter if your tree was felled for landscaping purposes, storm damage, or infection. If the arborists who fell the tree didn’t offer stump removal, then it is difficult to get rid of the remaining stump.

You should not attempt to remove old stumps from your property without consulting a professional tree surgeon. They will have all the tools necessary to make it a simple and straightforward task.

Stump extraction involves the removal or a reduction of the tree stump to a certain depth. It is typically between 150mm and 300mm. Any lateral roots belonging to the tree are also removed.

This is done using stump grinding equipment that is specifically designed to remove the stump while preserving the surrounding landscape. A stump grinder is a machine equipped with carbine-tipped tips and teeth that are attached to a large rotating shaft. The teeth attach at different angles in sequence around the wheel.

To leave minimal evidence of the stump removal work, the remaining hole is filled with soil and/or grinding waste.

Tree Protection Orders (TPO's) & Tree Conservation Orders

In the UK many trees are protected. Trees that have a trunk size greater than 75mm with a trunk height of 1.5 metres are normally included in the comprehensive conservation area cover. Trees will need to be reviewed to see if they’re susceptible to a Tree Preservation Order (TPO) or if they lie within a Conservation Area by seeking advice from your local area authority prior to organising any kind of services. Our team can assist with the inspections and requests for work.

Crown Reshaping & Reduction

Is an operation that leads to a total cutback in the height and/or spread of the crown of the tree by means of a general trimming of twigs and/or branches, while at the same time keeping the integral structure of the tree’s crown.