Rugby tree surgeon services

Crown reductions
Crown Reduction. The reduction in height and/or spread of the crown (the foliage bearing portions) of a tree. Crown reduction may be used to reduce mechanical stress on individual branches or the whole tree, make the tree more suited to its immediate environment or to reduce the effects of shading and light loss, etc.

Pollarding
Pollarding is a method of pruning that keeps trees and shrubs smaller than they would naturally grow. It is normally started once a tree or shrub reaches a certain height, and annual pollarding will restrict the plant to that height.
Specialised removal using rigging techniques
Sectional dismantling is the removal of trees in small confined spaces or where access is poor or difficult. The removal of dead and dangerous trees in confined spaces and over obstructions and buildings is an exacting and specialised task.
Felling
The complete removal of a tree down to near ground level either sectional using advanced rigging techniques, or as a whole from ground level if the site permits. This work may involve the careful lowering of branches and timber so as not to cause damage or destruction to surrounding plants and structures. The stump will be left as close to the ground as possible but will be above soil level.
Planting
We can source a wide variety and size of plants and shrubs for various UK and EU suppliers.
Tree reports.
Tree Hazard assessments.
British Standard 5837 Trees in relation to Construction – Recommendations 2012
Site walk over surveys.
Aerial inspection surveys..