Having trees on your property is generally a positive thing, as they provide so many benefits. However, there are times when they need to be taken down, usually due to potential safety risks or hazards they may present.
Felling and removing trees is no easy task, and should only be undertaken by experienced tree surgeons. Tree Surgeon Pro's fully-trained and qualified tree removal experts in Wallsend are equipped to do the job and are standing by, ready to help when you need them!
Trees are essential to life on earth, as well as adding to the natural beauty of gardens, parks, urban settings and the country landscape.
Even so, trees in some of these environments require careful management to minimise specific risks, and certain circumstances may necessitate their removal, such as:
A diseased or dying tree isn't just unsightly - it can also present serious hazards to its surroundings. Over time, a weakened tree can shed heavy branches without warning or even collapse entirely, potentially causing injury to people or damage to nearby buildings, vehicles, or power lines.
In high-traffic areas or close to residential properties, addressing these risks promptly is essential to maintain a safe environment for everyone, and tree removal is sometimes the only option.
Tree roots are incredibly powerful and can spread far beyond what’s visible above ground. Overgrown roots can gradually cause significant damage to foundations, pavements, driveways, and underground pipes, leading to costly repairs.
Removing problematic trees before the damage worsens is a proactive way to protect your property and avoid unnecessary expenses in the future.
Storms can wreak havoc on even the sturdiest trees. High winds, heavy rainfall, and snow can leave trees leaning precariously, uproot them entirely, or result in falling branches. Such instability can make a tree dangerous to anyone nearby, whether it’s in your garden or bordering a public pathway.
Swift removal of storm-damaged trees helps minimise the risk of further accidents or property damage, giving you peace of mind after severe weather.
Sometimes, the presence of a tree can limit the potential of your outdoor space. Whether you’re planning a home extension, new landscaping, or constructing an outbuilding, clearing a tree might be a necessary first step. By removing an obstructive tree, you can unlock the full potential of your property, ensuring your vision for the space becomes a reality.
Trees, like all plants, compete for resources such as sunlight, water, and nutrients. In densely planted areas, one overgrown or unhealthy tree can overshadow others, stifling their growth. Removing a single tree can allow the remaining trees and plants to flourish, creating a healthier and more balanced ecosystem in your garden or landscape.
By taking a targeted approach, you can enhance the overall vitality and aesthetic of your outdoor environment.
At Tree Surgeon Pro, we’re passionate about delivering exceptional tree care services tailored to your needs. With years of experience, certified expertise, and a commitment to customer satisfaction, we’re your trusted partner for all things tree surgery.
As arborists and tree surgeons, our main aim is to preserve, treat and maintain tree health in Wallsend whenever possible. There's a clue in the name: tree surgeon. Just as a surgeon in a hospital is there to improve your health, increase your chances of survival and prolong your life, a tree surgeon's job is to do the same for plant life.
For this reason, we generally avoid cutting down a healthy tree unless it's absolutely necessary.
However, there are certain conditions under which we may be compelled to do so, such as removing trees for development or to improve the health of other trees in the vicinity (both of which were mentioned above).
We will also consider tree removal for the following reasons:
Where larger trees are potentially causing damage or are predicted to do so in the future, it may be necessary to remove them. Large branches and roots can be a real problem to house foundations, whether healthy or otherwise.
A tree with branches overhanging a roof, powerline or busy road could present a hazard during high winds and stormy weather.
Dense and overcrowded trees and shrubs compete for sunlight and nutrients, which can be detrimental to all of them. Thinning out the growth, including removing trees in relatively good condition, helps the remaining plant life to thrive.
Invasive species are often removed, no matter how healthy they may be.
We may consider tree removal if they are blocking natural light or preventing sunlight from reaching solar panels. There's also a case to be made for removing trees that block a scenic view.
However, in all of these cases, tree removal is a last resort and we would recommend other courses of action first, such as tree pruning, crown reduction, or crown thinning. These can be as effective as felling the tree, but you still retain the benefits.
Tree Surgeon Pro's professional tree surgeons excel in the safe removal of trees and shrubs of all sizes. We prioritise safety at every stage of the tree removal process, ensuring your experience is smooth, stress-free, and tailored to your needs.
Here's how a typical tree removal project might proceed:
The first step in any tree removal project is understanding your unique requirements. One of our friendly, experienced tree surgeons will visit your property to inspect the tree (or trees) in question. We’ll evaluate its condition, size, and location while listening carefully to your concerns and objectives.
Whether you’re dealing with a hazardous tree, planning a garden revamp, or simply seeking advice, we’ll offer honest and expert guidance.
Safety is at the heart of everything we do. Before starting any work, our team will carry out a comprehensive risk assessment. This involves identifying potential hazards, such as nearby buildings, power lines, or footpaths, and planning every detail to ensure the removal process is executed smoothly and safely.
We’ll also take into account the tree’s stability, the surrounding environment, and any wildlife habitats to minimise disruption to the local ecology.
In some cases, removing a tree may require permission from your local council, particularly if it is protected by a Tree Preservation Order (see below for more details) or located within a conservation area. Navigating these regulations can be daunting, but don’t worry - we’re here to help!
Our team has extensive experience in liaising with local authorities and will guide you through the application process, ensuring all legal requirements are met before work begins.
Once all the checks are done and everything is ready, we proceed with tree removal using the latest equipment and industry-led techniques.
The approach may vary depending on the size, age and condition of the tree:
The remaining tree stump and roots can cause problems as they present an obstacle and attract pests and disease as they decay and rot. There's also a chance of regrowth, as tree stumps often put out shoots.
For the most part, a stump grinder is used to obliterate the remains and turn them into woodchips and sawdust. The roots are cut with a chainsaw or pruning saw, and the site is covered with soil to discourage regrowth. Understanding the tree stump removal cost in Wallsend is important before starting the process, as it can vary depending on the size and complexity of the stump.
Tree removal can leave quite a mess in its wake, with a mass of sawdust, twigs and leaves. It's also possible that the area around the tree may be disturbed, especially when heavy machinery is involved. Our team always removes as much waste as possible, leaving the area clear of debris.
The cost of tree removal work varies depending on several factors, including:
Large trees require more work and special equipment, resulting in higher costs for labour. Depending on the height of the tree, we may need to use cranes or mobile working platforms to ensure the work is completed safely.
Felling diseased or dying trees generally costs more than felling healthy ones, mainly as special measures are often required to remove a tree that could collapse. Trees weakened by age or disease are unpredictable and are liable to break without warning. This puts the team at greater risk and increases the chance of damage from falling debris, hence the need for extra safety measures.
Dense, hardwoods (such as oak trees) are more difficult to cut and manage, requiring more time and effort than softwoods. Also, when it comes to stump grinding, an oak's root system can reach as far down as three or four metres, whereas conifers have a shallower, more manageable root system.
If the tree is in a back garden or on a cramped terraced street with restricted access, it may be difficult to bring certain equipment in to get the job done. The same applies to trees located by public highways and railways, or on steep slopes and riverbanks. Arranging special measures and using alternative methods may increase the overall cost.
There are several options as to what happens to the waste and debris from tree felling. If you prefer, we can cut the tree into smaller pieces and leave them with you for your own use. Otherwise, the debris is taken away for recycling as wood chips, sawdust or firewood. Healthy timber is processed for further use whenever possible.
We remove as much as we can, but any remaining sawdust and organic waste can be placed in your green waste bin (or brown bin, in some locations - but do check with your local council!).
This is an experienced team with specialist knowledge, and they'll be spending between one and five days (on average) removing your tree. This makes up a significant part of the overall cost, as you are paying for the skills and expertise of qualified tree surgeons.
Bearing in mind the above factors, here are some suggested costs for tree removal:
These are only approximate prices, and the actual cost will reflect the given circumstances and any specific services required. Please get in touch with our friendly team for an accurate quote.
On the whole, a small tree may take our professional tree surgeons about three or four hours, providing there is clear access and no problems.
A medium-sized tree usually takes about one day, while large ones can take a day or two.
For anything over 75ft, especially if there are complications, the task could take around five days, on average.
Once you call us with the details and we have inspected the site, we will be able to provide a better idea of the length of time required to remove the tree safely.
A TPO is a written document issued by a local planning authority to protect an individual tree or wooded area, particularly those situated in a conservation area. Breaching a TPO is a criminal offence that carries a potential fine of up to £20,000. This could rise even higher if a case is taken to the Crown Court, where an unlimited fine may be imposed.
For this reason, it's vital to obtain permission for any tree maintenance to go ahead to avoid the financial penalties involved.
If your tree has a TPO, you may need to complete a 'works to trees' application, but this is to gain permission for actions such as tree trimming and light pruning. It's unlikely that you'll get permission for tree removal.
Don't worry if you're new to dealing with issues such as this, as our experts are familiar with the rules and regulations and will guide you through the process if necessary.
Before requesting tree removal, it's wise to explore alternative methods first - if the tree is healthy and in otherwise good condition.
Trees are an essential part of our ecology and environment, and as we feel the reality of climate change in our erratic weather patterns it's more important than ever to preserve as many of these amazing plants as possible.
Here are a few methods that you might want to consider:
Understandably, you might wish to remove a dead tree trunk - known as a snag - from your property, but there's also a case for keeping these in place. Snags are a vital part of any forest ecosystem, providing habitat, shelter and food for hundreds of species of birds and wildlife.
Still, diseased trees can attract pests, and we understand that some of our clients would prefer to have them removed.
Our experienced team will handle this task as sensitively and carefully as possible.
If you have a problem tree, contact the Tree Surgeon Pro Wallsend team to talk things over and we'll suggest the best course of action.
We guarantee excellent service in all aspects of tree care, from hedge trimming and pruning to disease control and complete tree removal. Our clients and customers are from all areas, including the commercial sector, educational institutions, local authorities and private individuals. Each one receives the same level of expertise and precision, no matter the size or complexity of the project.
Contact Tree Surgeon Pro today to discover more about our comprehensive tree surgery services and for a free, no-hassle quote for your specific task. Our qualified arborists and tree surgeons are more than capable of providing the solution.
If your tree is dead, diseased, or causing damage to your property, it’s time for removal. Unhealthy trees may also pose safety risks and should be assessed by a professional.
The cost of tree removal can vary depending on the tree size, location, and condition. A professional service will provide a customised quote after an onsite evaluation.
Tree removal is dangerous and should be performed by experts. Professionals use specialised equipment and safety protocols to ensure the job is done safely.
The duration of tree removal depends on the tree’s size and complexity of the job. Typically, it can take a few hours to a full day.
Yes, depending on your location and the size of the tree, a permit may be required. It’s important to check with your local council before proceeding.
After tree removal, the tree is usually cut into smaller pieces and removed from your property. You can request stump grinding or keep the wood for firewood or mulching.