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A tree surgeon, also known as an arborist or arboriculturist, is someone who carries out tree maintenance and repairs. The work they do includes tree removal, tree pruning, stump removal and tree surveys. All of the Tree Squadron team are fully trained and qualified arborists.
Hiring a professional tree surgeon means any tree pruning or removal you require can be done as safely and efficiently as possible. Using our years of experience, we can identify issues and combat them with the right strategies, whether that relates to tree removal, pruning or stump removal.
It’s always recommended that for any tree removal that a tree surgeon is used. Trying to remove a tree yourself can be dangerous if you don’t have the skills and experience required, or the right tools and safety equipment to hand. By using a trusted and accredited company like Tree Squadron, it means that your tree removal is both safe and efficient.
The cost of tree surgery depends on what work you need doing as well as the size of the tree. Work could include tree removal, pruning, stump removal, tree surveys and inspections. Our prices are competitive, so call or email us for your quote today.
If your tree is dead or dying, it will have to be cut down for safety reasons. A dead tree will lose strength over time and will pose a risk by easily losing branches and potentially tipping over during a storm or strong wind. Another reason why your tree might need to be cut down is if it’s infected, so that the disease doesn’t spread to any other nearby trees.
In some cases, restrictions might be in place when it comes to removing or pruning your tree. This would either be through having a tree preservation order (TPO) on your tree, being inside a conservation area or having planning conditions set relating to your tree.
There are many reasons why your tree might need pruning. This could include improving the structure of the tree, removing any dangerous or damaged branches, reducing the amount of shading or to increase the distance between the branches and a building.