Crown reduction – trimming the tree in such a way that its overall size and shape reduces – provides increased sunlight to the surrounding area.
Crown thinning – removal of certain branches within the overall structure of the tree – provides increased sunlight as well as keeping the tree balanced.
Dangerous tree work – removal of some or the entire tree - prevents personal injury or damage to property.
Felling - complete removal of a tree down to ground level – provides access and sunlight.
Pollard- removing a substantial amount of the tree crown and then regularly pruning at set intervals – provides long lasting access or sunlight without removing the tree completely. This is not a recommended approach to tree care.
Pruning – removing small amount of the tree crown – provides a more balanced tree appearance and prevents branches from obstructing property.
Planting – small and large scale tree planting service – provides a lasting appearance
Crown raising– removal of lower branches to increase ground clearance – provides better access.
Site clearance – remove trees and shrub from brown field land or allocated construction sites – provides access for future construction and compliant with legal wildlife protection schemes.
Storm damage – urgent rectification to trees - prevents further personal and property damage.
Stump grinding - removal of tree stump at or near ground level – provides access for future construction.