Tree felling is occasionally necessary for various reasons. Safety concerns arise when trees pose risks to people, property, or infrastructure due to issues like disease, decay, or structural instability.
Land development projects often require tree removal to clear space for new construction. Disease control is another factor, as removing trees can help prevent the spread of diseases or pests to surrounding vegetation.
Additionally, tree removal may be undertaken for aesthetic reasons, improving the overall landscape appearance.
Every felling job begins with a thorough assessment to understand the specific conditions and challenges of the site. This includes evaluating the tree's size, species, health, and its proximity to structures or utilities.
Depending on the location and the tree's conservation status, felling may require permission from local authorities. We assist in navigating these regulations, ensuring all legal requirements are met before proceeding.
Our skilled arborists employ safe and effective felling techniques, choosing the method best suited to the tree's characteristics and the surrounding environment. Whether it’s directional felling or sectional dismantling, we prioritise safety above all.
We are committed to minimising our impact on the surrounding ecosystem. Efforts are made to protect nearby plants and wildlife during the felling process, and all removed material is recycled or disposed of responsibly.
Following the removal of the tree, we conduct a comprehensive site clearance, ensuring the area is left clean, tidy, and ready for its next use. If desired, we can also provide stump grinding services for a complete solution.