Frequently Asked Questions About Our Tree Services

Most frequent questions and answers

Yes. All of our team are fully qualified and fully insured under our public & employer’s liability policy.

  • Bark is missing
  • The roots are damaged
  • It’s leaning to one side
  • Dead, dying, or dropping branches
  • Leaves are yellowing

Tree removal is necessary when: 

  • The tree is too close to your property
  • The tree is dead or dying 
  • The tree is hollow 
  • The tree shows signs of damage or decay
  • The tree is leaning to one side 
  • The tree is in a hazardous location
  • Branches are damaged or broken
  • Hanging, broken, or damaged limbs
  • The tree is leaning over to one side
  • The tree is too close to the property & power lines
  • The bark is created or split

While it is never a bad time to remove dead or diseased branches, most trees benefit from pruning in the winter months. Particularly November through March.

Yes. We have the equipment to remove hard-to-reach trees safely in even the most difficult places.

Of course. We’ll remove all logs, branches, and debris to leave your property spotless as if we were never there.

Tree removal is necessary when: 

  • The tree is too close to your property
  • The tree is dead or dying 
  • The tree is hollow 
  • The tree shows signs of damage or decay
  • The tree is leaning to one side 
  • The tree is in a hazardous location
  • We follow the latest legal and regulatory requirements when it comes to tree removal on residential and commercial properties. A quick inspection will tell us whether you need a felling license before cutting down a tree.

No. As long as we have access to the property we can carry out the work to get your tree removed safely. You can trust us to respect your property and clean up after we’re done. 

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