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Exhall
When dealing with overhanging trees and those that pose significant safety hazards, you seek out the assistance from professional tree surgeons. Climbatize Ltd is a tree surgery company based in Burbage, Leicestershire, that specialises in residential and commercial tree surgery services. Situated between Leicestershire and Warwickshire, we serve customers in both counties. As a company, we believe that if a job is worth doing, it’s worth doing well.
Exhall
We are family run tree surgery and landscaping business, serving the midlands for the past 12 years. We are fully qualified and insured so you can rest easy knowing all work will be completed to the highest standard. To ensure your happy with the work when finished, we do not accept deposits and you'll only pay when your happy with the job.
Exhall
Sjl landscapes offer a wide range of services for your garden we are a small family Business with a skilled friendly and efficient workforce from a small repair to a full garden makeover my services include fencing /Artificial grass /deccing /patios /turfing /graveling /raised flower vegetable beds / high-pressure power cleaning for all patios /drives /footpath’s/ and conservatory /all tree and hedge work undertaking topping / pruning/shaping / crown reduction /pollarding / shed summer house roofs Repaired and new felt / and much more so for you free quote please call sjl landscapes
Exhall
Christine Lynch
Wow wow wow
Brilliant service from first point of contact to completion
Communication is excellent, immediate competitive quote and 2 excellent guys doing the work .. great representatives of Pinetree
They left our garden very tidy and cleared all areas they covered
I would highly recommend based on our experience
Should I remove a tree close to my house?
Large trees can cause problems if they grow too close to a house or building. Ideally, a large tree should stand at least 20 feet away from a building. If a tree is growing too close to a building, it can cause dampness within the walls and the roots may damage foundations, compromising the structural integrity of the house. Trees which stand close to a building may need to be removed so it’s best to consult a tree surgeon to find out your options.
What time of year is best to cut down a tree?
You can choose to remove a tree at any time of year, but if you want to limit the impact on wildlife, it’s best to cut down or remove your tree in winter when wildlife is less active. You may also find that tree removal is cheapest in the winter as demand for tree removal is lower at this time of year.
How do you know if a tree needs to be cut down?
Many people choose to remove trees simply because they want extra space in their garden or the tree doesn’t fit with their garden theme. However, there are a few other instances where it may be advised to remove a tree from your property. This includes if the tree has an illness or a fungus growth, if the tree is infested with pests, or if the tree is causing problems by growing too close to your property.