CROWN REDUCTION
This process reduces the size of the canopy of the tree but allows its natural shape to be preserved by pruning or removing the outer portions of all major branches evenly throughout the crown. Removal of dangerous dead wood and crossing branches also minimise the possibility of pathogens and disease infecting the tree. CROWN THINNING
This process is the selective removal of inner
branches evenly throughout the crown without losing the overall size and shape of the tree’s crown. it is an effective method of allowing light and wind to travel through the crown, which can help to prevent uprooting and damage in strong winds. As with the crown reduction all dead wood and crossing branches are removed. CROWN LIFTING
This process removes just the lower branches of the tree. It can provide clearance over paths or driveways, and is also an effective method of allowing light to pass beneath the crown. Felling a large tree in a restricted area will normally require the tree to be climbed and dismantled in sections using ropes and rigging. Tree felling may be undertaken to prevent the spread of disease or improve safety in an area. STUMP AND ROOT REMOVAL
Once a tree has been removed, you may require the stump to also be removed. This procedure involves using a stump grinding machine that will grind the stump out of the ground. HEDGE MAINTENANCE
This process may be undertaken due to a hedge growing too far onto the pavement, is obscuring windows, doors and views or maybe the hedge trimming job just feels too much for a customer to undertake by themselves. All green waste refuse or leaves will be removed and disposed of ethically.