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Dead Wood Pruning Thorpe Bay
Dead wood is a natural part of the growth cycle of any tree, and it’s really important to get rid of it on a regular basis. When it comes to trees in Thorpe Bay, dead wood pruning leads to stronger growth as well as safer, healthier trees.
Dead wood in a tree can be hazardous as it can sometimes fall off unexpectedly, putting both passers-by and property such as buildings and cars at risk.
Across Thorpe Bay, dead wood pruning is offered by T.H. Tree Services to private homeowners, commercial landowners and the public sector alike.
The first step of this work is a site visit. At this stage we’ll work out the reason for any of the dead wood to ensure that it isn’t due to disease. If it is, we’ll deal with it; we are qualified tree surgeons, after all. The health of the tree is the most important aspect of any work for us, and once we are happy that there is nothing of concern, we will provide a quote to remove any dead wood. The cost of this will depend on the precise circumstances.
Specialists in all Species of Dead Wood Pruning Thorpe Bay Wide
Our Thorpe Bay dead wood pruning experts have the required knowledge of all the common species of trees in the UK including the following:
Oak Tree Dead Wood Pruning Thorpe Bay
Our expertise in oak tree dead wood pruning is well regarded throughout Thorpe Bay. The English oak is perhaps considered the best known tree in Britain and certainly the most common. From its Latin name Quercus Robur, oak trees regularly grow to more than 20 metres and often up to 40 metres. Their great heights and such wide canopies supported by strong branches are no problem for our experts thanks to their in-depth experience in oak tree dead wood pruning Thorpe Bay wide and our specialist equipment.
Willow Tree Dead Wood Pruning Thorpe Bay
The approximate 400 species of willow tree require specialist knowledge in order to remove dead wood. Thorpe Bay residents and property owners that have willow trees on their property, which come from the Latin word Salix meaning ‘sallow’, will find that their trees will grow to around 10 metres in height. Willows can often live for up to a lengthy 300 years. Our expertise in dealing with willow tree dead wood pruning Thorpe Bay wide has been gained through many years of experience. Due to the expanse of the hanging canopies, specialist knowledge is required when taking care of a willow tree that requires you to remove dead wood. Thorpe Bay customers can rely on our specific knowledge which is something we have gained over the years.
Conifer Tree Dead Wood Pruning Thorpe Bay
Conifer trees are well known for growing to incredibly towering heights, often up to 100 metres. Of the Latin Pinophyta, the numerous types of conifer include the yew, pine, cypress and Douglas fir. Perhaps your conifers have been formed into a hedge or they may be just one or two individual trees; either way you can depend upon our expertise as Thorpe Bay conifer dead wood pruning specialists to safely and effectively take care of them, regardless of how large they have grown.
Eucalyptus Tree Dead Wood Pruning Thorpe Bay
The eucalyptus tree is an evergreen variety which is only suitable for a small space such as domestic garden if you ensure that it is coppiced on a regular basis. These trees are prone to shedding bark and branches, so they do need to be managed by an expert. If you have a eucalyptus tree it is therefore important to have any dead wood removed every now and again so as to avoid any dangerous issues. We offer eucalyptus dead wood pruning Thorpe Bay wide and our experienced specialists are able to safely tackle any job, regardless of the height of the tree.
Cherry Tree Dead Wood Pruning Thorpe Bay
Cherry is a part of the Prunus group of trees, one of all sorts of fruit bearing species throughout Europe. Cherry trees grow wide and high, often reaching heights of up to 10 metres. They are mostly known for bearing tasty fruit and pretty cherry blossom, but did you also know that they can easily grow to an unmanageable state if left unattended, and as such produce dead wood which can fall unexpectedly? We therefore offer cherry tree dead wood pruning Thorpe Bay wide: a service which is value for money and is carried out by qualified tree surgeons.
Silver Birch Dead Wood Pruning Thorpe Bay
The silver birch tree, of the Latin Betula Pendula, is one of the UK’s native species. It can reach heights of 30 metres but maintains a light canopy. The experts at T.H. Tree Services are proud of the experience they’ve gained over many years’ work and the specialist expertise in handling all the UK’s native tree species. Therefor for silver birch dead wood pruning Thorpe Bay wide, look no further than our relied upon and value added service that is safe and efficient.
Ash Tree Dead Wood Pruning Thorpe Bay
Ash trees, of the Latin Fraxinus Excelsior, are a species which is native to this county. They can live as long as 400 years and often longer when professionally coppiced on a regular basis. Growing in height to around 35 metres, the ash tree is known for is elegant, slender appearance, and you will often find them growing in groups to create a domed canopy which they are famous for. If you require ash tree dead wood pruning in Thorpe Bay, you can depend upon the knowledge of the tree surgeons at T.H. Tree Services to carry out the job with both safety and efficiency in mind.
Plum Tree Dead Wood Pruning Thorpe Bay
The plum tree is part of the Prunus Domestica family of trees, which also bears damson and greengages. Plum trees are not native to the UK, but they are fairly common. You can spot them by their characteristic straight branches and spiny twigs. If you have a plum tree that needs dead wood pruning, ask for our assistance. Our qualified Thorpe Bay plum tree dead wood pruning experts offer a safe service at a competitive rate.
Cedar Tree Dead Wood Pruning Thorpe Bay
Cedar trees are evergreens which are originally native to the Lebanon, eastern parts of the Mediterranean and areas of Asia, rather than the UK, although they have become fairly common on our shores now. Of the Latin Cedrus Libani, if you’re looking for a tree whose wood is a natural insect repellent, look no further than the cedar tree. Cedars regularly grow to in the region of 35 metres in height and have an unusual look courtesy of their multiple trunks. Despite this strange characteristic, our Thorpe Bay cedar tree dead wood pruning specialists are able to carry out the task with ease.
Pine Tree Dead Wood Pruning Thorpe Bay
There are various species of pine trees including the Scots pine, which is one of three native to the UK and certainly one of the most common. Of the Latin Pinus Sylvestris, this tree will grow to heights of 35 metres and can live for an extraordinary 700 years! Despite the towering height of pine trees, the specialist Thorpe Bay dead wood pruning experts at T.H. Tree Services can tackle it with complete expertise and proficiency. Even for the tallest, most unkempt pine trees can be tamed, as we offer the knowhow, capability and experience to handle any job.
Gain Safer Trees through Dead Wood Pruning: Thorpe Bay Tree Surgeons Advise
Across Thorpe Bay, dead wood pruning is carried out on various types of land including both private and public spaces, such as parks, gardens and business premises. It is important that health and safety hazards created by dead wood are eliminated in these spaces.
In Thorpe Bay, dead wood pruning is undertaken by the LANTRA qualified tree surgeons at T.H. Tree Services who are Trading Standards and local authority approved and fully insured.
For professional dead wood pruning Thorpe Bay wide, call T.H. Tree Services on 01268 642 814.
Had a fallen tree in the early hours of Monday morning, called for quote and the team had it cleared on the same day. Really good communication when the lads were onsite and did a great job. Lots of pride in their work shown with the thorough clear up. Would thoroughly recommend.
Thank you Stuart for your kind review. We were glad to be able to help you with your fallen tree. If there's anything else you need in the future, please don't hesitate to get in touch.