Tree Cutting & Removal Service London

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    Trees are living assets that increase both the beauty and value of your property. But they can also become liabilities if not properly maintained. Branches that were growing on top of the plants and blocking sun on your garden, sometimes become infected or may damage your building. When happens they have to be removed. There may be many others reasons to book tree reducing and removal service, for instance you need to cut some of the trees, which are close to constructing site to make a way to the new building extension. But no matter what the reason is- Snappy Rubbish Removals have the experience to provide complete tree maintenance or removal service.

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      We also know how trees grow, in a scientific sense, and we use that knowledge to ensure the blossoming and safety of your foliage as well as its beauty. From a modest prune to help you avoid overgrowth and allow for more sunlight or an emergency removal after some false, our crew is trained and prepared to help you.

      What Is Tree Felling?

      Tree felling is the process of bringing down a tree and removing all the remains like branches, logs and brushwood. You may also hear it referred to as “tree removal”—the two terms are synonymous.

      We provide a full spectrum of tree garden services at Snappy Rubbish Removals, from tree pruning to stump grinding and so much more, we have everything one needs to keep their greenery healthy and safe.

      The Main Methods We Use To Remove Your Tree

      Section Felling

      Section felling — or tree sectioning — is all about bringing a tree down in smaller pieces, using ropes and slings to lower each piece safely. It’s an exacting job that demands a lot of expertise, because a tiny error can mean big problems or safety issues.

      It’s especially handy when you lack the space to let a full tree fall at once. In confined places, each and every piece of branch and trunk must be lowered slowly to prevent damage to property or other plants in the vicinity.

      Usually, all the branches are taken off first and then the larger limbs are lowered from the canopy with specially rigged ropes. We pull the trunk out in pieces, which then get lowered or dropped into a safe landing zone.

      Our qualified tree surgeons are also experts in confined location work, employing the best-quality rigging setups to safely remove trees without impact.

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      Straight Tree Felling

      Straight felling is just cutting a tree at its bottom so it falls in one piece, usually in an open area. If there’s not enough space for that, we switch over to section felling, where we take the tree apart, piece by piece.

      We decide which method we will use, depending on the particular tree

      All Tree Surgery Services We Offer

      Tree Pruning

      Tree pruning is the selective removal of certain branches or stems to achieve some benefit for the plant structure that is attached to the earth. It also encourages strong growth as it lets in extra sun. Pruning trees once in the annual basis helps strengthen the stumps and branches, preventing your trees from becoming a target for pests and diseases. Trees can be pruned at various times of year, depending on the species and what you want to achieve: Do you want to shape it, stimulate the production of flowers or fruit or remove deadwood?

      Crown Reduction and Reshaping

      If a tree has matured to where it is dominating or overshadowing your garden, a crown reduction can alleviate the issue by removing some of the weight and reducing the chances of a branch failure. This process needs to be done with precision in order to maintain the shape of the tree and remove the outer canopy without major wounds. Require the following also, depending on the situation:

      Crown lifting: Shifting lower branches, to create space over paths, driveways or roadways.

      Crown thinning: Selectively removing secondary branches to improve air flow in the canopy and reduce density of the canopy while keeping its overall form.

      Re-crowning: Reshaping the outline of the crown to make the tooth proportional to the others to create a more aesthetically pleasing look.

      Tree Removal

      In certain situations, tree removal is the only alternative—especially if the tree is dead, seriously sick, or dangerous. Professional tree surgeons start this process by working downward, lopping off outer branches and stripping the trunk in sections to lower the tree safely to the ground. We can also stump grind or level our remains to eliminate any trip hazards once the main trunk has been lowered.

      Tree Cutting Back

      At times, trees extend beyond their borders, encroaching on adjacent yards or power lines. For these situations shortening the branches is unavoidable. Our certified arborists identify problematic limbs and either prune them or recommend removal in an effort to strengthen the overall health of the tree. It helps to avoid fortuitous lawsuits and helps maintain good neighbour relations.

      Green Waste Disposal

      After doing the service whether it be pruning or the removal of the tree itself including stump grinding, we clean up the job site and leave everything looking neat. We can also provide a full green waste disposal service. This brings your cleanliness to a perfection level without the trouble of cleaning the pieces.

      What Not To Do Before and After Tree Surgery

      Do Not Attempt Any Tree Surgery Yourself

      Untrained use of tools like chainsaws, ropes and climbing equipment is hazardous. For significant work on trees, always use certified arborists.

      Avoid Overpruning

      Over-prunning can also affect the strength of a tree’s structure and leave it more at risk of diseases and pests. Trust your arborist no how much pruning is good for your tree’s overall health.

      Check Local Regulations

      An TPO also protects certain species of trees or trees in conservatory areas. Always consult your local council before scheduling major tree work, as you could fall foul of the law.

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      Average Tree Surgery Costs

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      The exact price depends on a number of individual factors (the size and species of the tree, access, whether or not a permit is required, the tree service job’s difficulty, etc). Here’s a rough guide for the services we offer in London:

      Tree Pruning:

      Typically, between £150 and £600 per tree, depending on the height, spread and density of foliage.

      Crown Reduction/Reshaping:

      Prices should range from £250 to £700. Price is largely determined by how large and complex the tree’s crown.

      Tree Removal:

      Costs to remove a tree range from around £250 for small trees to £1,500 or more for larger arboreal specimens. Stump grinding is an additional fee, as are other fees.

      Why choose Snappy Rubbish Removals for tree removal services

      Insured & Licensed

      We hold Official Waste Carriers License, so you can trust that your unwanted items will be disposed of legally and responsibly. We also provide you with all the necessary paperwork at the point of collection, so you know exactly where your waste is heading.

      Comprehensive Solutions

      Comprehensive tree surgery services from crown reduction of tall trees to stump grinding and more. Everything you need for your specific project will be covered under one agreement — no need to seek various contractors to handle various things; our team can manage everything. We handle all the waste as well, which can otherwise be a hassle to dealt with latter.

      Flexible Scheduling

      We work 7 days a week even on bank holidays!

      Wide Coverage Within M25

      We operate in all locations well within the M25. Whether you have a small domestic garden that needs a little light pruning or extensive tree work on a farm or estate, we will meet your needs in a timely manner.

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