Hedgesntrees offer the complete arboricultural service, from pruning small fruit trees to large commercial site clearances. We would be happy to provide a free non obligatory, site visit, advise and quote for your tree surgery needs. All work undertaken by our NPTC-qualified specialists meets the latest British Standard requirements.
Yes, a professional tree surgeon service usually includes cleaning up after the job is complete. This may involve removing all debris, including branches, leaves, and any other waste generated during the work, and leaving the site clean and tidy. It is important to clarify this with the tree surgeon service before hiring to ensure that their policy aligns with your expectations.
Tree surgery can be noisy, depending on the scale of the job and the equipment used. Pruning and removing branches can involve the use of chainsaws, which can be loud. If you are concerned about noise levels, it is best to discuss this with the tree surgeon service in advance, and they may be able to suggest ways to minimize noise during the work. It may also be helpful to inform your neighbors about the planned work and the potential for noise.
Yes, we prioritise safety and ensure that the worksite is made safe during the job. This may involve setting up safety equipment and barriers, such as ropes and harnesses, to protect both the workers and the surrounding area. We also have insurance coverage in case of accidents.
A TPO, or Tree Preservation Order, is a legal designation that protects certain trees, groups of trees, or woodlands from being cut down, topped, lopped, or wilfully damaged or destroyed without the permission of the local planning authority. The purpose of a TPO is to preserve trees that are of significant public value due to their historical, cultural, or ecological importance.
If you wish to carry out work on a tree that is subject to a TPO, you must obtain permission from the local planning authority before doing so. Failure to comply with a TPO can result in fines or legal action. It is important to determine whether a tree is subject to a TPO before carrying out any work on it.