Too close, too heavy or blocking light
Pruning & crown reduction
Crown reduction, thinning, lifting and deadwood removal planned around tree health, light, access and BS 3998-style good practice.
Plan pruning workTree surgery across the South East
Planned, safe and tidy tree work starts with understanding the tree, access, permissions and what you want the site to feel like afterwards.
Unsafe or storm-damaged tree? Call 01273 000 418 for make-safe advice.

Service selection should feel like arboricultural advice, not a generic grid. Start with the problem you can see, then we confirm the safest method.
Too close, too heavy or blocking light
Crown reduction, thinning, lifting and deadwood removal planned around tree health, light, access and BS 3998-style good practice.
Plan pruning work
Tree near roofs, fences or boundaries
Careful dismantling for awkward or confined trees, with access, drop zones and property protection considered before work starts.
Discuss removal
Stump in the way
Remove trip hazards, prepare for replanting or clear space for lawns, borders and driveway work.
Clear a stump
Split limb, fallen branch or unsafe tree
Phone-first triage for urgent make-safe advice, followed by survey, risk assessment and planned remedial work where needed.
Get storm advice
Boundaries, paths and larger sites
Hedge reductions, woodland paths, clearance and estate/school/commercial work with habitat and access in mind.
Manage larger sitesSend whole-tree photos, trunk-base photos, access photos and notes about nearby buildings, fences, drives or overhead lines.
Tell us the location, issue, urgency and anything near the tree such as fences, sheds, drives or overhead lines.
Access, boundaries, parking, nearby property, TPOs and conservation areas are considered before quoting.
Simple work may be estimated from photos; complex or higher-risk jobs usually need a site survey.
You receive the scope, method notes, tidy-up plan and any permissions needed before work proceeds.
Property is protected, work is completed safely, and arisings are chipped, stacked or removed as agreed.
Storm branch or unsafe tree
If a branch has split, a tree has shifted or a limb is resting on a roof, fence or road edge, do not try to cut it yourself. Call for make-safe advice and send photos if it is safe to do so.
If there is immediate danger to life, public highway obstruction or contact with power lines, use the appropriate emergency services or utility provider first.
Survey request
Share the location, what you are worried about and whether you have photos. We will usually start by deciding whether photo advice is enough or whether a site survey is needed before quoting.
