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Our Services

Tree Reduction 

Tree crown reduction is a precise pruning technique used to reduce the height and spread of a tree by cutting branches back to a suitable growth point or lateral branch. It maintains the tree’s natural shape, reduces structural stress, allows more light, and mitigates risks from failing branches. Usually 10%–30% of the canopy is removed.

Tree Felling

Tree felling is the process of cutting down trees, either manually with saws or mechanically with specialised machinery. designed to bring a tree to the ground safely and efficiently. this can be done from the ground but if there are any hazards near by we can also dismantle a tree using rope and harness techniques.

Stump Grinding

Stump grinding is an efficient, non-invasive method for removing tree stumps. Typically reducing it 6–12 inches below ground level. This process is faster, cheaper, and less destructive than manual digging, allowing for easy, immediate landscaping, such as replanting or lawn installation. 

Hedge cutting

Hedge cutting is the maintenance of shrubs into dense, tidy, or shaped barriers. This can be done 2–3 times a year to promote thick foliage and remove dead wood. 

Crown Pollarding

Pollarding is a traditional, intensive pruning method that involves removing the upper branches of a young tree to maintain it at a specific, smaller size and promote dense foliage growth. It is used to prevent trees from outgrowing urban spaces, protect power lines, and manage species like lime, willow and plane.

Emrgency Tree work 

Storm damage to trees includes broken branches, split trunks, uprooted trees, and leaning, which can pose safety hazards. Common signs include debris on the ground, hanging limbs, or bark damage caused by high winds, ice or lightning.

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