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Beech hedge trimming

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01/10/25, 12:14

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Scope of Works

 

• Inspect hedge for health, dead wood and bird nests before work

• trim sides and top to agreed height and shape using trimmers and loppers

• reduce height or thin dense areas where needed when specified by the customer

• remove larger stems or dead wood with pruning saws; leave stumps as agreed

• chip arisings where possible and either remove, bag for green waste or leave woodchip on site as agreed

• use PPE and safe work at height measures for ladders; arrange scaffold for hedges over 3.5 m or where access is restricted

• tidy fence lines and hard surfaces and report any signs of disease or extensive rot

 

Typical Cost

 

Charge Type

Low £

High £

Notes

Call-out / Minimum

£80

£140

First 30–60 min on site

Labour per hour

£45

£70

Per operative; more for chainsaw work

Materials

£10

£40

ties, fuel, consumables

Disposal

£35

£120

green waste uplift or small skip depending on volume

Extras (e.g. scaffolding)

£150

£650

scaffold or powered access for tall boundary hedges

TOTAL (most jobs come in here)

£180

£900

Most standard domestic trims fall here; tall runs or major reductions cost more

 

Time on Site

 

Most domestic beech hedge trims take 1–4 hours on site depending on length and height; very long runs or a major crown reduction can take a full day

 

Questions to Ask Your Tradie

 

• have you worked with beech hedges of this height and run before

• can you confirm whether work will be in one visit and what is included in the price

• will you remove arisings and dispose of green waste or leave woodchip on site

• do you carry public liability insurance and can you supply a written quote

• will work be delayed for nesting birds and what evidence will you look for

• will you need to use scaffold or road/footpath permits for access

 

How to Avoid Surprises

 

• check for nesting season (March–August) and tell the tradie if you have seen nests

• clear a working area and keep gates unlocked so crew can move waste to a vehicle

• confirm parking or permit requirements for vans and any neighbouring access issues

• tell the tradie about hidden hazards such as buried services, wires or broken fence posts

• keep pets and children away from the work area while powered tools are used

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