Tree Surgeon Services including Tree Felling, Tree Prunning & Pollarding


Tree Surgeon Services including Tree Felling, Tree Prunning & Pollarding

Tree Surgeon Services

Tree Felling

Not always the best option due to the current climate, however sometimes necessary due to poor planning all those years ago. Our team will offer free advice and allow you to make an informed decision whether to remove a tree, considering the immediate effects on the said trees surrounding environment. Could there be a better option? Nevertheless, our team is fully equipped with tree rigging equipment to remove those trees in tight area with high value targets.

Tree Pruning 

There are many benefits to pruning trees when done correctly. Aesthetically they are more pleasing on the eye, adding a more pleasing feature to the area. More importantly they benefit the trees health overall, boosting fruit and foliage production and increasing the overall lifespan of the tree. Eliminating dangerous branches with biomechanical defects & dead branches can overall reduce the risk of damage or injury to person or property. There are different definitions of tree pruning which can be dependent on each individual tree’s requirements. Our CES Warrington tree surgeon team can recommend the best management plan for each tree you require work on. To give you a better understanding of the terminology used, here are some short descriptions.

Pollarding

This involves removing the upper branches of the tree back to the main scaffold maintain the shape of the main structure, allowing new branches to sprout from the cuts, and is strictly speaking, only the correct term when a tree has been previously pollarded and there are pollard points present. Pollarding to original points is to make a new series of cuts at the same position as the cuts of the previous cycle.

 

 

 

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