Do you have trees on your property in Catterick? If so, you'll understand the many benefits they offer as well as the problems that can arise. Tree management and maintenance are essential in avoiding or overcoming these issues, and trimming and pruning form an essential part of this.
While many gardeners can handle these tasks themselves, it can be extremely challenging, particularly when working on tall trees or when there are multiple trees on the premises.
So, why not leave all the hard work and grind to Tree Surgeon Pro's Catterick tree trimming and pruning service?
Our professional tree surgeons and qualified arborists possess the skills, knowledge and experience to keep your trees in check, ensuring they remain healthy without becoming a nuisance.
Trimming a tree is helpful in two basic ways. First, overgrown trees are trimmed to keep them under control and prevent branches from extending too far. When branches grow close to buildings they can damage the structure or become a safety hazard. Likewise, when they get too close to power lines they present a serious risk and must be cut back.
Secondly, tree trimming helps to maintain the tree's shape, making them attractive and appealing. While not essential, it improves the appearance of your garden or outdoor space immeasurably. The key is to shape the tree effectively without detracting from its natural beauty, and that takes a bit of skill and training to achieve.
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.
The Tree Surgeon Pro Catterick team is highly trained in aspects of arboriculture including the trimming and pruning of trees, shrubs and hedges.
Here's a brief guide to our tree-trimming process:
The first step is to inspect the tree (or trees) for any disease or damage and to identify any overgrown branches. We make a note of any branches that may be a hazard, interfering with nearby structures, blocking structures or spoiling the tree's shape.
No, trimming and pruning - while similar - offer different advantages and involve different techniques.
We described the trimming process above, and pruning trees is much the same. However, the focus is more on the tree's long-term health and structural integrity. This main aim is removing dead and diseased branches or those that might present a hazard.
Pruning requires a more technical approach and a sound knowledge of where and how to make correct cuts without harming the tree.
Incorrect pruning can be fatal to trees, compromising their health and structural integrity. For this reason, we highly recommend that you seek professional help.
Tree Surgeon Pro offers both a tree trimming service and a tree pruning service, both of which can be used to make your trees look fantastic and keep them as healthy as possible.
Costs vary depending on a range of factors, including:
Here are some suggested costs:
Light trimming or thinning of trees under 20ft is often achievable without heavy equipment.
Work includes crown shaping, thinning, or branch removal and climbing may be required.
Large Trees (40-60ft) £500 – £900
Tall trees may involve significant work with safety measures and specialised equipment.
These are complex jobs requiring a team of arborists, potentially including traffic management or cranes.
Hedge trimming projects are commonly priced by the length and height of the hedge.
Please contact us with your details and we'll provide a free quote. This may be adjusted when we assess the tree, as there may be additional factors we are not aware of.
This process can take place at any time of year, though we generally recommend doing this between late autumn and late winter/early spring as the best time to prune or trim trees.
Trimming a tree in autumn or winter - the dormant season - puts less stress on the tree, allowing it to recover before the growing season begins. When is the best time to prune trees in the UK? It's typically in these cooler months, but some deciduous trees, such as birch and maple, tend to bleed sap excessively if pruned or trimmed too late in winter. Some species, like certain fruit trees, can be pruned/trimmed in summer for 'dwarfing'. Evergreen trees (such as conifers) are best pruned after the risk of frost has passed, and they can also handle pruning in mid-summer - the semi-dormant period.
Please note that these are only general guidelines, and the Tree Surgeon Pro team will provide expert advice on this subject and suggest the best time to prune or trim your trees.
Understanding when is the worst time to prune trees in the UK? is just as important, as improper timing can lead to stress, disease, or poor regrowth. In relation to dead wood, this should be removed at any time of the year to prevent disease, and storm damage will need to be dealt with as and when necessary.
Wherever possible, trimming and pruning should take place outside of bird nesting season, typically between March and August.
However, we will check for nests during the initial assessment and advise that the work be delayed until the chicks have fledged (usually a couple of weeks or so).
While it's not technically illegal to cut branches during this time, the Wildlife & Countryside Act 1981 states that it is illegal to intentionally take, damage, or destroy the nest of any wild bird while it is in use or being built. This law also protects bird eggs and chicks, so care must be taken to avoid disturbing active nests during summer pruning or trimming.
Breaching these protections can result in significant fines or prosecution, highlighting the importance of complying with the law.
Tree Preservation Orders are applied to individual trees or entire woodlands to protect specific species or a wooded area considered valuable to its local environment.
TPOs are issued by the local planning office and carry hefty fines* when they are breached, so it's vitally important that you seek permission before any work is carried out. You can do this by checking directly with the planning office or by looking at the interactive map online.
Written consent is often required before any work begins, and we can assist with this process if required.
You may also require permission for any tree trimming and pruning work if your house is situated in a conservation area. Again, we can offer advice and guidance here and liaise with the authorities.
*The official figure is £20,000 but, as this is a criminal offence, the fine can be unlimited!
As one of the Arboricultural Association's approved contractors, Tree Surgeon Pro is the perfect choice for all your tree and plant-care needs.
From trimming and pruning to complete woodland management, our services are designed to help everyone. Our clients in Catterick include local authorities, business owners, private individuals, and health and education establishments.
We combine professionalism with expertise and knowledge, using the latest equipment and powerful tools to complete projects swiftly and efficiently.
Whatever your tree-care project, Tree Surgeon Pro is the answer. Call us today to discover our full range of services and to obtain your free quote!
Tree trimming is the process of cutting back branches to improve tree health, shape, and safety. It prevents overgrowth, reduces hazards, and promotes stronger growth.
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