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08 Sep

Tree Surgery

London - NW9

Enquiry from: Denise N

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customer made an enquiry for tree surgery and confirmed on the quotatis site they would like quotes from a tree surgeon.miss lives in the london area and would like a call to discuss options.see below...

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06 Sep

Tree Surgery

London - NW9

Enquiry from: Helen A

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Stump grinding Lead

tree/bush to be cut down and tidied up. are you the property owner: tenant (with permission) property type: semi detached do you have a: small garden garden type: back garden work required: tree work...

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06 Jun

Tree Surgery

London - SW3

Enquiry from: Susan N

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dead palm fronds cut and removed are you the property owner: relative of owner what work do you require: crown reduction/lifting how many trees require work: 2 trees is the work for domestic or commer...

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03 May

Tree Surgery

London - NW6

Enquiry from: Irene M

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two tall skinny spindly false acacias need topping - about 4 or 5 meters I'd say, they are too tall for a small garden, and a medium sized cherry tree needs cutting back for the same reason.. Ideally ...

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26 Apr

Tree Surgery

London - W13

Enquiry from: Wendy M

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Need to prune a tree and cut it back as it’s overgrown

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21 Apr

Tree Surgery

London - SW4

Enquiry from: Dorothy v

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a mimosa tree stump removed at the back of a garden of a terraced house so equipment has to come through the house are you the property owner: owner property type: terrace do you have a: small garden...

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23 Nov

Tree Surgery

London - W3

Enquiry from: Tas R

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flatten garden, remove stumps are you the property owner: owner property type: semi detached do you have a: small garden garden type: back garden work required: lawn/turfing current state of garden: t...

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21 Nov

Tree Surgery

London - NW3

Enquiry from: Steve F

Start Date: Immediate

Trimming back of 3-4 small/medium sized trees (olive, quince, fig) and ivy removal if possible

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11 Nov

Tree Surgery | Stump Grinding

London - NW11

Enquiry from: Sara B

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property owner tree removal please call to appoint

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08 Nov

Tree Surgery

London - NW11

Enquiry from: Sara B

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property owner tree removal please call to appoint

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08 Nov

Tree Surgery | Stump Grinding

London - NW11

Enquiry from: Sara B

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property owner tree removal please call to appoint

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31 Oct

Tree Surgery

London - SW6

Enquiry from: Hugo P

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Stump grinding Lead

cut the branches from a (high) tree are you the property owner: tenant (with permission) what work do you require: crown reduction/lifting how many trees require work: 1 tree is the work for domestic...

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24 Oct

Tree Surgery

London - W3

Enquiry from: Tas R

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flatten garden, remove stumps are you the property owner: owner property type: semi detached do you have a: small garden garden type: back garden work required: lawn/turfing current state of garden: t...

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23 Oct

Tree Surgery | Stump Grinding

London - W12

Enquiry from: Arsalan A

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customer in london area has requested that we arrange quotes for their stump grinding project.they are considering various options and would like to discuss with a tree surgeon directly.please call to...

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23 Oct

Tree Surgery

London - W12

Enquiry from: Arsalan A

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small tree growing by the front of house - would like it to be removed and also prevented from growing again in future. i have a video i can send over watsapp. are you the property owner: owner of the...

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21 Oct

Tree Surgery

London - W12

Enquiry from: Simon K

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removal of a dead tree from back garden are you the property owner: tenant (with permission) what work do you require: tree removal how many trees require work: 1 tree is the work for domestic or com...

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19 Oct

Tree Surgery | Stump Grinding

London - W3

Enquiry from: Richard D

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customer in the london area made an enquiry a couple of projects including stump grinding.call anytime and arrange an appointment to discuss. below is some details about this project: are you the prop...

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19 Oct

Tree Surgery

London - W3

Enquiry from: Richard D

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hi, i would like all the trees (3) and shrubs etc cut down in my back yard, removed and stumps grounded out. i am also interested in getting a trench dug along the side fence lines and four holes dug ...

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11 Oct

Tree Surgery

London - W10

Enquiry from: Albert S

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london plane- height 10m - lift away from play apparatus wild cherry- height 15m - crown reduction back to previous reduction points - remove deadwood. - inspect canker wounds. lawson cyp...

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05 Oct

Tree Surgery

London - SW19

Enquiry from: Liam F

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hi there hope all is well. i’m enquiring to see if you provide tree location services? if so, please let us know what you need in order to quote. i also have a few questions, is there a maximum hei...

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How much do Tree Surgeon services cost?

How much do Tree Surgeons in Westminster charge?
Costs for Tree Surgeons around Westminster can differ depending upon the type of task that you require to have actually performed in your residence. It's the question we are asked a great deal "how much do Tree Surgeons in Westminster cost?". It's often great to have an idea of how much a Tree Surgeon will likely charge for their services. Prices will certainly fluctuate based on the materials as well as the tradesperson picked. The table reveals the kinds of service that Tree Surgeons normally do as well as the standard price variety of these jobs. Some projects take longer to complete than others so costs do vary by job.

Tasks that Tree Surgeons in Westminster can do:

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The average price
of a Tree Surgeon in Westminster is:

£601

Tree Surgeon job Tree Surgeon cost in 2024
Tree surgery in Westminster £292-£1,525
Stump grinding in Westminster £208-£362

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Tree Surgeon FAQs

Do tree surgeons need a waste carriers licence?

If you’re looking to become a tree surgeon or perhaps you just need to hire a reliable tree surgeon for your home or business establishment, one of the things you’d first need to consider is whether or not a waste carriers license is required. If you’re also having the same concern, then you’ve come to the right place! In this post, we’re going to consider whether or not a waste carriers license is a required license for tree surgeons. Let’s take a look!

First and foremost, let’s consider the meaning of a waste carriers license. If you happen to carry waste on the public highway, a valid waste carriers license is a must. This is also applicable to any business which transports, buys, sells or disposes wastes or arranges for another person to buy, sell or disposes of waste. What’s more? This does not necessarily have to be your primary area of business, but so far it’s a part of the activities you engage in. As a homeowner, it’s your responsibility as a producer of waste to make sure that it’s being handled legally and correctly even after the waste has left your premises. In the event whereby your waste has been disposed of illegally or wrongly, you should be able to stand your ground that you’ve done everything in your power to make sure your waste was handled and disposed of the proper way. One way you can ensure that is by ensuring your waste carriers can legally carry your waste.

According to the Environment Agency, all tree surgeons and arboriculture-contracting companies transports and carries waste regularly are required to obtain a Waste Carrier’s license to do so. 

Should I be carrying out preventative tree surgery?

Even if your trees are not obviously damaged or diseased, tree surgeons can carry out surveys to determine if there is any work that needs to be carried out. This work could range from removing dead branches, pruning to promote growth, or even crown works which could open up more light into your property by altering the height and size of nearby trees.

how to remove a conifer tree?

Have you being considering the options available to you for removing the conifers around your home? Or perhaps you’re just planning to raise some structures in an area where you have lots of conifer trees. Regardless of your reason for wanting to remove a conifer tree, you’ve come to the right place!

There are multiple options to remove a conifer tree based on the one that best suits your needs. Some individuals are okay with felling the tree and leaving the stumps behind, while others don’t just want both the tree and the stumps so they poison the tree and subject the stumps to a quick rotting process.

lThe Physical Method

This basically involves felling the trees with the help of powerful machines and other tools. Let’s take a look!

• Early preparation. Get your chainsaw ready alongside your pruning tools as well as other equipments that can prove to be useful.

• Determine the direction you want the tree to fall. You must ensure there’s no passerby risk or risk of damage to any property whatsoever.

• Cut down the trunk. Put your chainsaw to use. First cut doen the branches and twigs before felling the tree.

• Choose your cutting technique depending on the tree’s size, slope and chainsaw available.

• Check for possible infestation before removing the conifer tree.

• Remove the conifer stumps by grinding the stumps out (use a grinder) and setting fire to consume the stumps.

lThe Chemical Method

To carry out this process, you need to first cut down the large tree branches using a chainsaw. Once done, cut off a portion around the circumference of the trunk below the lower branches, close to the root. Leave the bark’s strips connected to the conifer tree to expose the inner tissue.

Mix the chemicals and apply into the conifer tree directly until the whole surface is covered. This will make the conifer tree to die off gradually for a couple of weeks.

can removing a tree cause foundation problems?

One of the most common problems in houses and buildings especially in recent times are structural deficiencies. There are two types of foundation owners as identified by foundation experts and structural engineer. These includes those with foundation problems as well as those who will. With the great increase in the number of field foundations as well as the continued ageing of already existing field foundations, the number of foundation deficiencies in the future is also likely to increase.

Foundation problems are caused by a wide array of reasons which can vary significantly from one place to the other. One of the greatest causes is soil diversity whereby soils in the vicinity may be of a single type, however there are soil types across the area may include clay, sandy loam, sand, rock or even a blend of these materials. While this can result in a big local plant palette which is to the delight of plant enthusiasts, it may not be that great for foundations. Consequently, the diversity in soil types and conditions makes it impossible to give a precise answer to a foundation problem anywhere.

Generally, when a tree grows very close to a foundation you’ll require the advise of a professional arborist consultant. The goal of an arborist consultant is to educate the home or property owner how trees can affect foundations. Therefore, the simple answer to the question whether removing a tree can cause foundation problems is yes. By checking all the related issues, foundation experts, arborist and others can determine whether or not removing a particular tree can cause foundation problems. As a result, before the removal of any tree you must ensure you hire the services of a seasoned tree surgeon who would know his way around without really affecting your foundation.

how much to remove a tree?

Do you have a tree you want to remove in your yard or property? Then you’d most likely be curious to know how much it would cost to have it removed. However, when it comes to tree removal services, there’s no precise answer to how much a professional tree surgeon will charge as each tree is unique and so the price would be charged based on the unique features of the tree in question.

There are a lot of factors that determines the price a professional tree surgeon will charge to remove a tree but it generally starts at £80 to £100 including VAT and this price increases with the size as well as the job’s complexity. Here are some influencing factors:

• The Tree’s Height. A taller tree will generally be more difficult to remove than a shorter one. A good equipment and extra care will also be needed to complete the task. As a result, you’d expect a taller tree to be more expensive.

• Tree Overhang. Due to trees overhanging some buildings, extra care most be taken to ensure the protection of nearby buildings and properties.

• Tree Accessibility. When the tree is easily accessible, no much work is required. If not, there’ll be a need to carry out some extra work to ensure easy access without any damages.

• Public Consideration. In the event whereby the tree is near a path or road, there’ll be a need to obtain a permission to close off some sections of the path or road.

• Tree Disposal. If you need the trees disposed from the site, then the service will also be include in the total price.

Generally on the average, local tree surgeons will charge about £500 to £650 for a day’s work. But this can also be higher or lower depending on your location.

do i need council approval to remove a tree?

Although we advocate non-removal of trees, but we also know for a fact that this isn’t always possible especially when it involves safety challenges or damage to property. If you’re looking to remove a tree on your property, then you should probably confirm whether or not you’d require a council approval.

In the UK, if the tree you want removed has a Tree Preservation Order (TPO) placed on it, then before you’ll be able to perform any sort of work to the tree ( be it cutting a branch or felling/ removing the tree), you must obtain a permission from the council.

The Tree Preservation Order is created by local planning authorities such as a district, borough or national park with the aim of providing adequate protection to trees which provide amenity values to the public. Any act to the TPO protected tree such as cutting down, topping, lopping, uprooting or wilful damage considered a criminal offence. In other words, if the tree on your property is visible and is enjoyed by the public then there’s a possibility that there’s a TPO placed on it. To confirm whether or not this is the case, you can reach out to your local council’s tree officer for more information.

You will need to fill out an application form and submit to your local authority in order to request permission of remove a tree. In the event whereby you happen to reside in a Conservation Area, the same rules applies as TPO-placed trees but you don’t necessarily need to have TPO placed on them.

If the tree is in your garden without a TPO placed on it and you do not live in a Conservation Area, then you would not need to apply for permission to have it removed.

What happens to the felled trees?

Tree surgeons will be able to remove any logs or wood chippings produced by the work carried out from your garden. They will then dispose of these in an environmentally friendly manner. Generally the companies will cut and dry the wood and then sell it on to the local community.

when to prune leylandii?

When home or property owners decide to plant a Leylandii, they mostly think about how great it is as a hedging and screening plant and forgetting it also require a regular maintenance to keep in good shape. One thing about Leylandii are they do not re grow if you happen to cut back into the old wood. Once it turns brown, it will remain like that with no possible solutions to remedy the situation as they have little to no ability to regrow from the old wood.

In order to maintain your Leylandii hedge in good shape and order, that’s not too wide or too tall, then it’s recommended that it should be trimmed at least once a year. By doing this, you’re more likely to cut only into the new green growth which will enable the hedging plant look great and green with no brown patches. So when is the best time to prune a Leylandii hedge plant in a year?

Generally, it’s advisable to cut back mature or overgrown Leylandii hedges in the UK about two to three cuts between the months of April and August. By this time, your hedge plant will already be well established and ready for some maintenance and care. However, if there’s a chance that you might not be able to prune it on a yearly basis, the we’d suggest you get a slower growing alternative instead. Some of the alternatives which are slower growing and unlike Leylandii, can regenerate when cut back into the old wood are several types of Thuja as well as English Yew.

Below are some guidelines you can follow when trimming your Leylandii hedge:

• Do not cut Leylandii hedges during very forsty or hot weather.

• Do not cut the hedges during wet conditions to allow the cut dry and heal quickly.

• Make use of sharp tools.

• Cut on a cool and breezy day.

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