A professional tree surgeon ensures the safety, health, and longevity of your trees using trained techniques. They also minimize risks, like property damage and personal injury, which can occur with DIY work.
Look for signs like dead branches, cracks in the trunk, yellowing leaves, or fungal growth. These may indicate disease or structural issues. A professional arborist can inspect and diagnose the problem.
Most trees should be pruned during the dormant season, late Autumn to Winter. Pruning during dormancy reduces tree stress and promotes healthy regrowth in Spring.
This depends on the tree species, age, and location. On average, trees should be pruned every 3-5 years, while younger trees may need more frequent formative pruning.
Yes, if the tree is under a Tree Preservation Order (TPO) or in a Conservation Area. We can help check local regulations and guide you through the permission process.
We clean up thoroughly, removing all debris like branches, leaves, and stumps. We can also process the wood into usable firewood or mulch upon request.
Yes, pruning removes dead or infected branches, preventing diseases from spreading further. We also recommend treatments based on the specific tree disease.
Regular inspections, proper mulching, and integrated pest management methods, like traps or beneficial insects, can help prevent pests. Chemical treatments should only be used when necessary.
Stump grinding eliminates tripping hazards, prevents pest infestations, and improves the aesthetics of your property. It also prevents unwanted regrowth.
Consistent deep watering, proper mulching, regular pruning, and occasional fertilization are key. Also, periodic health assessments by an arborist can address any underlying issues.
Mulch retains moisture, regulates soil temperature, prevents weed growth, and adds nutrients to the soil as it decomposes. Ensure mulch is not piled against the trunk to avoid decay.
It depends on the extent of the damage. Minor issues like broken branches can be pruned, while severely damaged trees may need cabling, bracing, or removal.
Cabling and bracing are recommended for trees with weak limbs or structural deficiencies. They reinforce the tree and help it withstand storms and heavy loads.
Costs vary depending on the size, complexity, and location of the tree. We offer personalized, free quotes to ensure accurate pricing for your needs.
Our team is NPTC-qualified, insured, and adheres to the highest industry standards. We focus on safety, professionalism, and providing excellent customer service.