North West tree surgery

Crown Reduction, Pruning & Deadwooding

Shape, light and clearance improved with tidy pruning that keeps the tree looking natural.

Tree surgeon pruning a mature garden tree to improve light and clearance
Careful pruning for more light, better clearance and a natural shape.

Good for

  • Bring more light into a garden or room
  • Lift branches away from paths, roofs or neighbours
  • Remove deadwood before it drops

What we take care of

  • Agree the outcome you want first
  • Prune in a way that suits the tree and the space
  • Clear waste so the garden feels finished

What shapes the price

  • Tree size and access
  • How much shaping is needed
  • Whether protected-tree checks are needed
Arborists making a storm-damaged driveway tree safe with cones and tidy chipper support
Fast help when a tree is unsafe, without leaving the place looking like a work site.

Typical job story

Overgrown beech crown reduced in Preston

A tree is overgrown, blocking light, touching buildings or carrying deadwood. The customer gets clear advice, a safer work area and a tidy finish.

Plan pruning work with a site visit and clear method first.
Tree surgeon pruning a mature garden tree to improve light and clearance
Careful pruning for more light, better clearance and a natural shape.

Protected tree? Not sure?

Check first, then plan the work.

Some trees need consent or conservation-area notice before pruning or removal. We help you avoid uncertainty by checking the route before anyone starts cutting.

Ask about TPOs and surveys
Tree-work triage

Tell us what is unsafe, overgrown or protected.

Share the issue type, urgency, location area and access details so the right route can be planned before anyone approaches the tree.

Photo guidance: take photos only from a safe distance. Do not stand under hung-up limbs, near traffic or beneath damaged branches.
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