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Tree Surgeon Essex - providers of tree care for Councils across the County

10/6/2020

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Tree Surgeon Essex is accustomed to taking on all types of jobs. Whether you are a home owner with trees that need removing; a landlord who needs their garden cleared for a new tenant or a school that needs to have their grounds ready for their pupils return - we can help.
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With each of these clients we are happy to offer our services as one off jobs or regular contract work. We offer this same service to Local Councils.
We recently removed a very large fallen poplar from a river. This was completed with a unimog, winch, crane and we had to cut away the metal fence.

With the 10 ton winch, we managed to pull out the tree in quite large sections and then deal with it on a surface level, reducing the danger to the team. We then used the crane to load sections of the wood onto the trailer.
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large fallen poplar tree_tree removal service for councils by tree surgeon essex
large fallen poplar tree_tree removal service for councils by tree surgeon essex
The team made light work of this council job, because they are experienced, expert tree surgeons that can undertake tree removals of all shapes and sizes.

Wherever the location of your job, our thorough risk assessment will ensure that accidents are minimised and the health and safety of our staff and the public taken into account.


If you’re a Local Council, in the process of changing your tree surgeon provider, or would like to try a tree cutting service by a new company - get in touch today. Call, email or go to the contact page and fill in a form.

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Pruning Conifers

10/6/2020

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Conifers do not need extensive pruning and most are best left to assume their natural shape, with the occasional pruning of an overly long shoot. Occasionally, however, you may need to undertake more substantial pruning if the conifer starts to get too big for its position.

Plants can be clipped annually with shears to keep them small and neat. Do not prune back to leafless brown stems because these will not re sprout. Cut back whole stems to restrict the size of ground hugging conifers, making the cut under a newer, shorter shoot that will hide it. Conifers that have become too overgrown should be removed.


Another problem that should be pruned out as soon as it occurs is reversion, all green growth on variegated forms. Use scatters or prunes to remove these vigorous shoots, otherwise they may dominate the more decorative foliage.

Most conifers produce resinous sap that bleeds freely from the stems if they are cut while the tree is in active growth. Pruning is therefore best carried out from autumn to mid winter while the tree is dormant.

Use sharp, clean pruning tools as blunt blades will snag the wood and may provide an entry point for disease. Wear gloves and goggles and, if you are using power machinery, protective clothing is recommended.

Once established, conifers will largely look after themselves. Mites and aphids can be problems on pines and spruces respectively, causing the needles to drop and producing unsightly care stems. Aphids are easy to control with insecticidal sprays, but mites are more persistent, you may wish to get in a professional to treat an affected specimen.

Mites are particularly active during warm, dry years when conifers are under stress. You can help prevent outbreaks by watering conifers during a drought and spraying the foliage occasionally to increase air humidity.

Do this in the evening to avoid scorching the foliage on a sunny day. Most conifers prefer a position in full sun, but many will tolerate partial shade or being in deeper shade for just part of the day. They will not grow well in dense shade or waterlogged soil.

If your soil is heavy, you could try draining it, improving the structure, by adding plenty of well rotted organic matter and grit before planting, or creating a special conifer raised bed.

Many slow growing dwarf conifers also so well in containers. A newly planted tree or shrub needs to be watered well in order to become established. You need to mulch it with straw or garden compost to conserve the moisture in the soil.

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​If you need help with the pruning process of your conifers or any other type of tree - get in touch with the team at Tree Surgeon Essex today. Call, email or complete a form on our contact page. We offer free, no-obligation quotes, for residents and business owners across Essex.
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Tree pruning and trimming services for the best results

27/5/2020

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Experts performing tree pruning and trimming services make it seem easy, but there is so much more to it than just cutting here and there. While some tasks can be done on your own using your pruners and saws, most of them are best left to the pros. According to the experts, the right pruning and trimming has to do with what portions to cut, how much, and when to do it.

The terms trimming and pruning are often interchangeably used to denote cutting trees, but for clarification, just remember trimming has to do with grooming. Pruning has to do with the tree's health, as well as the safety of people and structures near the tree.
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Cutting Classifications
People have tree pruning and trimming services for four general classifications, two of which have to do with trimming and the others related to pruning. The first, trimming or fine pruning, entails cutting to improve the tree's appearance. The second, standard pruning, involves more cutting to improve the tree's structure.

The third, safety pruning or hazard pruning, is one where branches are removed because of safety considerations. When branches hang too low causing any danger, those trees are pruned. The fourth, crown reduction, involves removing the branches on the tops or sides of trees. This is usually done to prevent trees from reaching utility lines or damaging roofs, and to allow air and sunlight to reach the inner branches.

Pruning the Right Way
Tree pruning and trimming services, when done by trained professionals, ensure that your trees are pruned correctly and efficiently. If you intend to do the pruning on your own, refrain from using climbing spurs, which can damage tree trunks and barks. See to it that the barks on the edges of the pruning cuts are still attached firmly. As for large, heavy branches, make sure to cut them in sections to prevent the bark from tearing or splitting. Remember to use ropes to lower the large branches do not throw them to the ground.
 
Pruning the Right Time
You can have tree pruning and trimming services at any time of the year these services depend on the kinds of trees you have. Flowering trees that bloom in spring can be trimmed or pruned right after they flowering. Those that bloom in summer have to be pruned in early spring. It is recommended to prune fruit-bearing trees during late winter to give them shape and allow sunlight to shine on the tree's centre.
 
Hardwood trees or shrubs without flowers are best pruned in the dormant season, during late fall or winter. As for dead branches, these can be cut at any time of the year.
 
Tree Pruning and Trimming Services from the Experts 
Cutting tree branches is not as simple as it appears. It is a risky situation that, without the proper tools and equipment, can lead to accidents. When doing the pruning and trimming yourself, make sure to fasten yourself to a tree using at least two secure points. Work with someone who will raise the cutting tools to you. Keep yourself protected with gloves, safety glasses, and a hard hat.
 
If everything else fails, do not fret there are always professionals who are willing and able to do tree pruning and trimming services for you.
 
Tree trimming services are important to keep the trees in your yard looking great and healthy. If you have a tree that is damaged you should consider a tree removal service to ensure it will not damage your home during a storm or heavy wind.
 
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Let us help you with your pruning and trimming of trees. Tree-Surgeon Essex is made up of a team of professional arborists that love working with trees all year round. If you need help with trees in Essex, then give us a call today on 01708 578 017.
We offer advice on:
 
  -  Tree Pruning
  -  Tree Removal or felling trees
  -  Pollarding
  -  Crown lifting/raising
  -  Crown thinning​
  -  Crown reduction
  -  Stump grinding/removal
  -  Hedge trimming
  -  Emergencies
  -  Site clearance
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I am looking for a local Tree Surgeon, can you help?

13/5/2020

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Tree Surgeon Essex, is a Romford based company that offers a variety of tree cutting services to residential and commercial clients.
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We like to think that we can offer a listening ear and helpful advice to anyone with trees or hedges that are in need of some tender loving care. The following questions have been raised over the course of our many years in the trade. We hope you find our answers useful.


​​​I would like to access your tree stump removal service. The problem is that the location of the tree felling is in a really awkward place…
We are in the daily habit of accessing trees and stumps in awkward places - call it a hazard of the job! It’s very rare that we are unable to access tree stumps and the best thing to do in this situation is to book us in for a site assessment. We have specialist equipment that can be taken through small areas (like side accesses) and if that fails, we can remove the stump the old fashioned way – by hand!

What type of tree trimming would you recommend for my oak tree? It’s about 10 years old and doesn’t look in the best of health.
Oak trees are beautiful trees and have huge canopies and branching limbs. But it does take work to keep an oak healthy and looking its best. If left year after year, to grow wildly, it can become unhealthy, diseased and dangerous. As a result, it’s important to prune an oak tree regularly so that it remains strong and healthy. The action we would take, would depend upon the condition of your tree and could include the need for a crown reduction, but we would always present you with the options.
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Conifer waste removed by Tree Surgeon Essex
I’ve managed to cut down some conifers and would like to get rid of the waste quickly – can your tree surgeons help?
Yes! If we’re in the area we’d be happy to take away your tree cuttings and waste and shred/dispose of it in an environmentally friendly way.

My garden has about 10 very large trees. My plan is to landscape the whole area and get these trees removed. Money is tight - how much should I budget for?
The cost of tree felling depends on the following factors: tree size, tree health/diseases, the number of trees and their location. In order to spread out the cost of job, an option could be to split the work into two separate jobs. This is something that we can discuss with you when we come to visit.

The hedges in my garden form my boundary and are currently about 7ft tall. Is hedge trimming a tree surgeon job?
Definitely! Hedge trimming forms part of our services and we have many clients that employ us to do this for them on a regular basis. All of our services can be hire for one-off jobs or contracted to undertake work monthly, quarterly or annually.


I’ve managed to cut down some conifers and would like to get rid of the waste quickly – can your tree surgeons help?
Yes! If we’re in the area we’d be happy to take away your tree cuttings and waste and shred/dispose of it in an environmentally friendly way.

My garden has about 10 very large trees. My plan is to landscape the whole area and get these trees removed. Money is tight - how much should I budget for?
The cost of tree felling depends on the following factors: tree size, tree health/diseases, the number of trees and their location. In order to spread out the cost of job, an option could be to split the work into two separate jobs. This is something that we can discuss with you when we come to visit.

The hedges in my garden form my boundary and are currently about 7ft tall. Is hedge trimming a tree surgeon job?
Definitely! Hedge trimming forms part of our services and we have many clients that employ us to do this for them on a regular basis. All of our services can be hire for one-off jobs or contracted to undertake work monthly, quarterly or annually.

I’m new to the property game and have recently bought a house with a large front and back garden that needs clearing. Does your site clearance service include clearing land for residential properties?
Our site clearance service is available to both residential and commercial clients. We have cleared areas that range, in size, from 6ft gardens to acres of land. Home owners, property developers, councils, private landlords, schools, retail parks, industrial sites – are just a few of the clients that we have cleared areas for. We have the team, and equipment, that can make light work of areas pitted with dense trees, overgrown hedges, brambles, weeds and other unwanted vegetation.

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We take pride in the tree surgeon jobs that we undertake and hope that we can be your local tree surgeon in your time of need. 

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​I would like to remove a tree stump myself? should I?

22/4/2020

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The quick answer, unless you are a tree surgeon, is no.
 
This isn’t as easy a job as it may seem and there are certain things you need to know when removing it properly. It is best to know exactly what you’re getting yourself into, so let us explain.
 
Why should I remove the tree stump? Can’t it stay there?
Yes, of course it can stay there, but here are some reasons why other people choose to have tree stumps removed:
 
Tree stumps are unsightly. Stumps can make a beautiful garden look messy. Tree stump removal is an easy way to improve the look of your garden.
 
Many people decide to remove tree stumps when looking to sell their homes. So that that it isn’t a  factor to put potential buyers off.
 
Stumps take up space. Could it be put to better use? What could you do with that space?
 
Protect your home from your tree roots.  Tree roots have been known to damage pipes or sewage lines. If you are planning on stump removal, it is important to have a professional tree surgeon remove the roots of your tree stump so that there is no risk for root growth.
 
Protect your lawn from decay and pests. Tree stumps can spread decay and invite unwanted species into your garden. For instance, termites, beetles and other wood-boring insects. Once your stump has been infected it can spread to healthy trees or shrubs nearby.
 
A tree stump can also grow fungi, which is dangerous for pets and small children. It is best to get the entire stump removed to prevent decay, mould, or infected wood from spreading.
 
Tree stumps can be hazardous. Young children may trip over a stump or tree roots. 
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How to get rid of stumps and roots? 
If you’ve decided that stump removal is what you want, hiring a tree removal expert really is the best way to go. Removing a stump needs proper equipment, to make the job go smoothly. They will know the best way to remove the stump, whether that be burn or grind the stump down. By having the proper equipment there will be little damage to the rest of your garden.

Using a stump grinder is the easiest way to rid your lawn of your stump and only takes a couple of hours.

Burning the stump is cheaper than stump grinding, but takes much longer time to be effective, up to a couple of days. Once the chemical mixture has spread within the stump, it will be set alight. The tree will smoulder. Once it has burned and cooled down, the stump will be easy to break apart and remove.
 
As you can see, either route requires specialist knowledge, which is why we recommend that you call the professional in.
 
At Tree Surgeon Essex, we offer the following tree services across Havering, Brentwood, Basildon and Chelmsford: 
Tree Pruning
Tree Removal or felling trees
Pollarding
Crown lifting
Crown thinning
Stump grinding
Hedge trimming
Emergency tree care
 
Call us today on: 01708 578 017
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here's how we're operating during covid-19

3/4/2020

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At Tree Surgeon Essex, our staff are still working during the Coronavirus outbreak. Here is some information for you, to reassure you that we are taking it seriously and adapting the way we serve our clients.

We have been carrying out work as scheduled, with domestic clients, providing they have side access so that no brush/logs need to be removed through the house.

We have been phoning domestic clients prior to us attending to ensure that they are still comfortable with this. We are able to provide new quote to clients, if we can view the trees via a side gate or if they are at the front of the property to avoid contact with anyone. 
 
The other appropriate changes are as follows:
  • Our trucks are only allowed to carry two members of staff maximum. This leaves the middle seat vacant and provides a suitable distance to reduce the risk of cross contamination.
  • Both crews carry hand sanitiser for regular use during their working day.
  • The cab of each truck is cleaned at the start and finish of each day.
  • The Contract Manager is working independently, quoting, setting up work, checking the completed work etc.
  • The office is selecting the appropriate work which will allow the crews to work at a distance from the general public.
  • The only housing work being carried out is the sites where we have already vetted as appropriate for work to be carried out during the present situation.
  • There is only one member of staff at each office.
  • Sanitisers are supplied for both offices.  

We are listening to all updates so we can keep up to date with the changes as they are implemented.

If you would like any tree work or hedge trimming to be undertaken during this lockdown period, please contact us on 01708 578 017. 

Please stay safe, this period will pass.
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Ten top reasons to have a tree

25/3/2020

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Now whilst many of us don’t have the luxury of having a tree in our garden or on our land, it must be remembered that they come in many shapes and sizes. According to NBG Landscapes, even if you have land that is spatially challenged, squeezing in a tree is a good thing and will benefit you. Keep reading to find out why.

Reason one - they can make an area look great. Seeing trees in green spaces, parks and our own back yard can encourage us to spend more time outdoors. Running around with the kids, taking the dog for a walk, cycling or simply sitting and relaxing all help to reduce stress and improve our quality of life.

Reason two - They provide clean air. Not only are trees a producer of oxygen, they also act as filters of smelly, polluting air like smog. Imagine them as giant air-conditioning units: they take in the yukky air and turn it into air that is clean and much better for us to breath in.

Reason three - Wildlife habitat. Trees provide important habitats for numerous insects, birds and animal species. Just because we can’t see them, doesn’t mean that they’re not there.
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Reason four – Studies about urban landscaping report that having trees can help lower crime rates. This might be to do with the fact that they contribute towards reducing blood pressure, slowing heartbeats and helping to relax the patterns of brain waves. They really do have a positive impact.

Reason five – Trees planted within the garden of your home or on the streets in and around your neighbourhood can add value to your home. They sell quicker, are valued higher and are considered to be more aesthetically pleasing. Why not contact a landscaping company for advice?

Reason six – High street shops can benefit from the presence of trees as well as residential homes. Trees enhance economic stability by attracting businesses and people linger and shop longer when trees are present. The same applies to offices and flats. When trees are approximate and grown in a manner to provide a cover, the occupancy rate is higher and workers are more productive.

Reason seven - Trees block and absorb sound and it has been recorded that they can reduce noise pollution by as much as 40 percent.

Reason eight – It’s not just air and sound quality that trees improve - they are also natural blockers of wind and sun. Tree can help reduce heating in the winter and keep a home cool in the summer.

Reason nine – Ever heard the term concrete jungle? Well even the most unattractive view can be improved with the planting of some trees.

Reason ten – In addition to all these amazing benefits, even the colour of trees has a benefit. Green is a soothing calming colour and can help relieve eye strain.

So what are you waiting for? Have these benefits convinced you to do something about the trees in your garden? Are they in need of a trim, prune or lift?

Let us make that assessment for you. Tree-Surgeon Essex is made up of a team of professional arborists that love working with trees. If you need help with trees in Essex, then give us a call today on 01708 578 017.
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Why it is important to have your trees inspected

19/2/2020

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The team were recently called upon to carry out a tree survey at Walsingham House, Navestock, Brentwood. Whilst undertaking a climbing inspection, we found deadwood within the crown of this tree, large dead stems and a decayed / leaning trunk.

Deadwood within trees is a natural process for some fast-growing tree species and is fairly common in mature trees. Reasons for its occurrence can range from fungal colonization to disease or lack of sap.
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It’s important to remove deadwood as it can make a tree more vulnerable to being blown over in a storm or even light winds. In this event, undetected deadwood could cause personal and property damage to you and/or your neighbours.

If a tree has a lot of deadwood – it won’t be looking its best and removal of the affected area will help improve the balance of the tree.

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​Removal will also help improve the tree’s ability to grow into its proper shape by letting sunlight through.
 The images in this blog demonstrate the extent of the hollow trunk, and highlight why it is vital to have your trees inspected.
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tree survey project by tree surgeon essex
If you manage a house, hostel, manor house or other type of property that needs regular maintenance - get in touch today by calling 01708 578 017. We work for all types of clients on large projects and small.
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Reasons for Pruning a Tree

22/1/2020

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There are three main reasons for tree pruning.

Firstly -  for safety. When branches are too weak to survive heavy winds, snow or ice it's important that they are pruned. Other safety issues occur when branches are too low to allow pedestrians or vehicles - or, when tree limbs block visibility to stop signs or grow too close to power lines (crown lifting).

Secondly - for health reasons. It's important to prune a tree to allow air and light through and remove portions that are dead and diseased.

Thirdly - for aesthetic reasons. Pruning is a method used on trees that can help improve its overall look and shape. Effective pruning should leave the tree healthier and more attractive. Here are some basic tips to successful pruning.

1. What are you trying to achieve from pruning your tree? As mentioned above, the primary goals for pruning trees are to improve safety, plant health and the tree's visual appeal. What you intend to achieve will determine how you will trim your tree. In some cases, removing a tree that is too large for the space and replacing it with a more appropriate specimen may be the best choice.

2. Understand the natural shape of your tree. Trees grow in one of two basic shapes. Conifers like pine and spruce trees grow in a pyramid shape. These trees have a single stem that grows up the full length of the tree and all branches grow out of that stem.

Deciduous trees like oak trees grow in a spherical pattern. They have a single stem at the bottom that divides into major branches, which then subdivide into still smaller branches. Think about your tree shape before you start pruning.

Correct pruning works with these natural grow patterns but not all limbs should be cut shorter to force a tree into these shapes. Instead, pruning is about selectively removing limbs without damaging the main stem.

3. Plan before you begin removing branches. Good choices for pruning include branches that overlap or rub other branches. Pruning should improve access to light and air for the remaining branches. It is also recommended to remove any branches that aren't firmly attached. Typically, v-branching patterns are not as healthy as u-shaped branches. Also, remove any branches that are dead or diseased. 

4. Prune at the right time. In general, the best time to prune trees is during dormancy in late fall or winter. It is easier to see the growth patterns of deciduous trees after they have shed leaves. Trees are more likely to repair their wounds and prepare for new growth in the spring when pruned in dormancy.

Finally, for best results consider working with an expert. In many cases, the best choice is to consult a certified Arborist or other tree expert. Pruning at the wrong time can leave your tree vulnerable to parasites and other pests. Pruning incorrectly can make it difficult for a tree to heal, whilst ineffective pruning can leave a garden with trees that aren't as safe, healthy or attractive as they should be.

At Tree Surgeon Essex, we offer the following tree services across Havering, Brentwood, Basildon and Chelmsford:
 
Tree pruning
Tree removal or felling trees
Pollarding
Crown lifting or Crown raising
Crown thinning
Stump grinding
Hedge trimming
Emergency tree care
 
Call us today on: 01708 578 017.
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​Should I remove a tree stump myself?

18/12/2019

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The quick answer is no! Do not undertake to do this job unless you are a tree surgeon.
 
The process of removing a stump isn’t as easy as you might think. There are certain things you need to know when removing it properly and it's best to know exactly what you’re getting yourself into, so let us explain.
 
Why should I remove the tree stump? Can’t it stay there?
Yes, of course it can stay there, but here are some reasons why some people choose to have tree stumps removed:
 
  • Tree stumps are unsightly. Stumps can make a beautiful garden look messy. Tree stump removal is an easy way to improve the look of your garden.
  •  Many people decide to remove tree stumps when looking to sell their homes, as it can be a factor that puts potential buyers off.
  • Stumps take up space. Could its location be an area that could be put to better use?
  • Protect your home from your tree roots.  Tree roots have been known to damage pipes or sewage lines. If you are planning on removing your tree stump, it is important to have a professional tree surgeon remove the roots of your tree stump so that there is no risk of root growth.
  • Protect your lawn from decay and pests. Tree stumps can spread decay and invite unwanted species into your garden. For instance, termites, beetles and other wood-boring insects. Once your stump has been infected it can spread to healthy trees or shrubs nearby.
  • A tree stump can also grow fungi, which is dangerous for pets and small children. It is best to get the entire stump removed to prevent decay, mould, or infected wood from spreading.
  • Tree stumps can be hazardous. Young children may trip over a stump or tree roots.
 
How to get rid of stumps and roots? 
If you’ve decided that stump removal is what you want, hiring a tree removal expert really is the best way to go. Removing a stump needs proper equipment, to ensure that the job goes ahead without any hitches.

​They will know the best way to remove the stump, whether that be burn or grind the stump down. By having the proper equipment there will be little damage to the rest of your garden.
 
Using a stump grinder is the easiest way to rid your lawn of your stump and only takes a couple of hours.
 
Burning the stump is cheaper than stump grinding, but takes much longer time to be effective, up to a couple of days. Once the chemical mixture has spread within the stump, it will be set alight. The tree will smoulder. Once it has burned and cooled down, the stump will be easy to break apart and remove.
 
As you can see, either route requires specialist knowledge, which is why we recommend that you call the professionals in.
 
At Tree Surgeon Essex, we offer the following tree services across Havering, Brentwood, Basildon and Chelmsford:
 
Tree pruning
Tree removal or felling trees
Pollarding
Crown lifting or Crown raising
Crown thinning
Stump grinding
Hedge trimming
Emergency tree care
 
Call us today on: 01708 578 017.

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