Garden clearing and tree pruning

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01/10/25, 12:14
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Scope of Works
• Remove overgrown vegetation, cut back shrubs and clear brash from beds and borders
• Prune small and medium trees: crown thinning, crown reduction and selective branch removal
• Remove dead or dangerous wood and crown lift for clearance over buildings, paths and fences
• Fell small trees where unsafe and offer stump grinding or removal as an extra
• Chip arisings, remove green waste or leave cut logs to client specification
• Use appropriate PPE and access equipment; set up traffic controls or protected work zones where required
Typical Cost
Charge Type | Low £ | High £ | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Call‑out / Minimum | £80 | £150 | site visit and initial assessment, first 30–45 min |
Labour per hour | £45 | £90 | per operative; qualified arborist rates higher |
Materials | £15 | £120 | fuel, consumables and basic protective kit |
Disposal | £40 | £220 | green waste collection, skip hire or transfer station fees |
Extras (e.g. scaffolding) | £120 | £900 | cherry picker, scaffold, stump grinder hire or TPO paperwork fees |
TOTAL (most jobs come in here) | £250 | £1,400 | most small clearances and pruning jobs fall in this range; larger removals cost more |
Time on Site
Small garden clearances and light pruning typically take 2–6 hours; larger tree pruning or removals can take a full day or several days for multi‑tree jobs; access, tree size, equipment hire and weather extend time on site
Questions to Ask Your Tradie
• are you insured for public liability and arboricultural work and can you provide certificates
• are you qualified (NPTC/City & Guilds or arborist) and who will supervise complex tree work
• does the quote include waste removal, chipping and stump grinding or are those extras
• will you check for TPOs, conservation area rules and nesting birds before starting
• what access, parking and vehicle space do you need and will neighbours be affected
• who is responsible for damage to drives, lawns or underground services and how will you protect them
How to Avoid Surprises
• check for tree preservation orders or conservation area restrictions before booking
• confirm vehicle access and parking for vans, chippers and any hired access equipment
• point out underground cables, drains, septic tanks and boundary features before work starts
• avoid major pruning during bird nesting season (Mar–Aug) where possible
• agree in writing what happens to arisings and any extra charges for stump grinding or hired equipment
• secure pets and keep children away from the work area; confirm gate access for the crew
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