Tree Surgeon Hart Common

Tree Surgeon Hart Common
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If you take after a number of people in Hart Common then you will have probably one or a number of trees in your garden. Trees much like the shrubs in your garden need taking care of or they may not just turn out unsightly but they could also become hazardous.

While you could do some jobs with your saw and pruners, many of the tasks are best entrusted to trained and knowledgable tree surgeons.

The Hart Common tree surgeon specialists that we work with have the ability to provide not only tree removal but also a variety of tree maintenance specialist services including Tree Disassembling And Tree Felling, Developmental Pruning, Crown Reshaping And Reduction, Stump Removal And Stump Grinding  as well as trimming hedges which will assist you with looking after and improving the beauty of your garden.

A lot also offer a 24 Hr emergency tree surgeon solution all over the Hart Common area, for if your tree has lost branches or you are not sure of its overall health situation soon after a gale.

If they can make your tree safe by taking away any fractured or broken branches and patching the trunk then they’ll do this. If they are not able to make things more secure at that point the tree surgeon will organise a safe tree dismantling & removal as soon as is convenient.

They are also able to give you recommendations on the most helpful techniques for preserving the general appearance & health of your trees.

So whether you are looking into tree removal & tree felling, getting crown reduction & reshaping done, want to get your tree assessed for storm damage or diseases, a stump removed or grinding then call one of our Hart Common tree surgeon contractors right now.

At times a tree will get to a stage where pruning and trimming it really are no longer adequate and it no longer fits in with your gardens design or it becomes essential to have it removed before it causes unknown destruction to your property or injures somebody.

Our tree surgeons specialists provide a 24-Hr emergency tree removal service for in the event that you suspect your tree has been extremely damaged in a gale.

Well before going down the tree felling and tree removal course one of our tree surgeons will initially check your tree for any fractured limbs, splits and all other gale damage.

If it’s feasible our team will repair the tree and remove any cracked or broken limbs making your tree harmless again.

In the event that the tree has collapsed or is beyond repair then our team will safely remove the tree for you.

The tree surgeons that we work with are are experts in the precise taking down of big, unsafe and difficult trees within cramped places. They’ve felled trees in difficult places and are adept at manoeuvring through tight spaces.

A variety of tree removal procedures can be chosen such as directional felling, sectional dismantling, the use of cranes or specialist winch operations. The technique used will largely depend on the amount of space 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 technique is only used when the risk that the tree could cause injury to anyone or damage property is very low. But, large trees may not be able to be felled in this way due to the amount of space required to fell a tree.

Tree Dismantling

This technique is often used in places where there is not a lot of space. Everything must be guided down to prevent any damage to property or people being injured. This is a skilled job that involves removing trees in sections. Beginning at the top, the tree is cut into manageable pieces. Finally, it’s lowered safely to the ground using lowering ropes or slings. Sometimes, a crane is 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 help prevent the fall going wrong, they will always use ropes and slings.

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 removal is the process of removing the old stump from a tree to a specific depth. Usually, this is between 150mm to 300mm. Also, any lateral roots attached to the tree are removed at the same time.

To ensure that the stump is removed, but the surrounding gardens are not damaged, stump grinding equipment is used. A stump grinder is a machine that has carbine-tipped teeth attached to it. The teeth are attached at various angles and in a sequence around the wheel.

Once the stump is removed, the remaining holes will be filled in with soil or ground material to keep the work minimally traceable.

Tree Conservation Orders & Tree Protection Orders

Throughout the UK lots of trees are protected. Trees that have a trunk size greater than 75mm at a trunk height of 1.5 metres are likely contained inside the complete conservation area cover. Trees definitely will have to be assessed to discover if they are subject to a Tree Preservation Order (TPO) or if they lie in a Conservation Area by seeking advice from your local area authority before arranging any kind of services. Our staff can help with the requests for work and inspections.

Crown Reduction And Reshaping

Is simply a procedure which results in a general reduction in the height and/or spread of the crown of your tree through a comprehensive pruning of branches and/or twigs, while at the same time maintaining the fundamental structure of your tree’s crown.