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Garden clearing and tree trimming

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01/10/25, 12:14

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Scope of Works

 

• survey the garden and trees to identify hazards, protected species and access issues

• prune and crown reduce trees to specified heights, remove deadwood and thin crowns

• remove small trees or sections of larger trees, including sectional dismantling where necessary

• chip arisings and grind minor stumps or leave stumps for separate disposal if requested

• clear overgrowth, remove garden waste to a skip or take to recycling centre as agreed

• set up safety zones, use ropework or access platforms for working at height and wear PPE

• tidy and sweep access paths, leave site safe and report any potential follow‑up work

 

Typical Cost

 

Charge Type

Low £

High £

Notes

Call-out / Minimum

£80

£130

First 30–60 min on site

Labour per hour

£45

£85

skilled arborist rates; 2 workers typical for larger jobs

Materials

£0

£120

mulch, ties, protective fencing and consumables

Disposal

£60

£350

skip hire or haulage costs depend on volume and access

Extras (e.g. access, machinery)

£120

£450

cherry picker, scaffold, specialist ropework or traffic management if required

TOTAL (most jobs come in here)

£180

£1,200

most small tidy jobs to medium tree work fall in this range; large removals cost more

 

Time on Site

 

small garden clearance or light pruning 1–3 hours; single medium tree prune or small removal 2–6 hours; multiple trees or large removals 1–3 days depending on access, number of operatives and need for specialist kit

 

Questions to Ask Your Tradie

 

• are you insured for public liability and employer’s liability and can you show the certificates

• what qualifications and experience do you and your team have for tree work (eg nptc/arboricultural certificates)

• will the quote include labour, materials, chipper work and disposal or are those extra

• how will you protect lawn, drives, fences and nearby plants during work

• do you check for protected species (eg nesting birds or bats) and will you delay work if found

• what is the expected timescale and payment schedule and do you provide a written quote

 

How to Avoid Surprises

 

• clear a working area and confirm a vehicle parking spot or agree on vehicular access

• point out underground services, drains, garden features and boundaries before work starts

• ask about waste removal method and where chips/stumps will be left or taken

• tell the tradie about pets, neighbours with shared boundaries and any restricted access times

• check whether planning, highways or conservation consents are needed for larger tree work

• agree a written quote, start date and a contact for site issues to reduce day‑of surprises

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