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Hedge cutting and tree pruning

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01/10/25, 12:14

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Scope of Works

 

• Inspect hedge and trees to assess species, height, health and access

• cut back overgrown hedges to agreed height and shape using petrol or electric trimmers

• crown reduce, crown lift and remove deadwood from trees where safe to do so

• use ladders, harnesses or MEWP where required and implement safe felling/ring‑cut procedures for limb removal

• chip arisings on site where possible and remove larger branches and green waste to tips or a skip

• tidy site, check for damage to fences or structures and advise on further work (stump grinding, replanting)

 

Typical Cost

 

Charge Type

Low £

High £

Notes

Call-out / Minimum

£80

£120

Initial visit/first 30 min on site

Labour per hour

£40

£75

Per operative; specialist arborist rates higher

Materials

£0

£80

ties, stakes or protective wrapping if required

Disposal

£40

£200

green waste chipper, skip or haulage depending on volume

Extras (e.g. scaffolding / MEWP)

£120

£650

hire of access platform or scaffolding for tall trees or restricted gardens

TOTAL (most jobs come in here)

£180

£650

Typical tidy‑up trim or medium tree prune; large or complex jobs cost more

 

Time on Site

 

Typical duration 1–4 hours for a garden hedge or small tree prune; 0.5–2 days for larger trees requiring rigging, multiple operatives or access equipment. Factors that extend time include tree size, nesting birds, poor access, need for scaffolding or stump work

 

Questions to Ask Your Tradie

 

• are you insured (public liability) and can you supply a certificate

• what method will you use (crown reduce, crown lift, trimming) and why

• is disposal included and how will large branches be removed from the garden

• do you have relevant arborist qualifications and chainsaw or MEWP tickets

• could work affect neighbours or require road/parking permits

 

How to Avoid Surprises

 

• ensure clear access and a safe drop zone for branches

• reserve parking or tell your tradie about narrow lanes and restricted parking

• check for nesting birds (seasonal protection) and notify the contractor of any wildlife

• agree in writing what disposal is included and how extra charges are handled

• secure pets and remove fragile items from the work area

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