| Tree Surgery |
All aspects of tree surgery work carried out, specialising in removing dangerous overhanging or dead branches and full tree removal.
Crown Reduction - thining out and reshaping of the crown, which allows light penetration, reduces wind resistance and reduces the overall size of the tree. Allowing you to keep a tree which may otherwise outgrow it's position. This procedure is often carried out on older trees to improve stability and increase their life span.
Crown Raising - Removing of the lower branches to increase the distance between the base of the canopy and the ground. Often done to improve access and visibility, without having to remove the tree.
Tree Thining - Reduces the sail of the tree, helping it to cope in heavy winds. By removing crossing branches it will let air move easier through the tree, also improving light penetration which promotes a healthier growth.
Felling of trees within enclosed areas in all situations, often using the technique of Section Felling, also refered to as dismantling.
Dead Wooding - Removal of dead, diseased and damaged branches.
Please contact Brian to discuss your requirements and to arrange a free consultation and estimate.
British Trees
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