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Shrub pruning and garden cleanup

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01/10/25, 12:14

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Scope of Works

 

• Inspect shrubs and borders to assess health, size and any diseased wood

• prune dead, crossing or diseased branches and thin to improve air flow

• reduce height or shape shrubs to agreed dimensions, avoiding major tree works

• cut back growth from fences, paths, patios and close to buildings to prevent damage

• clear leaves, weeds and prunings; collect arisings and either remove or leave in agreed area

• use hand tools, secateurs, loppers and small petrol/electric saws as required; PPE and safe disposal provided

 

Typical Cost

 

Charge Type

Low £

High £

Notes

Call-out / Minimum

£80

£120

First 30 min on site

Labour per hour

£40

£60

Per gardener, includes PPE

Materials

£0

£30

Ties, mulch, small fittings if required

Disposal

£30

£140

Green waste removal per small van load

Extras (e.g. stump grinding, chipper hire)

£60

£250

Large stumps or mechanical chipper hire

TOTAL (most jobs come in here)

£120

£600

Typical tidy and prune jobs; larger or multiple visits cost more

 

Time on Site

 

Small tidy with light shrub pruning typically 1–2 hours; average garden with several shrubs and waste removal 2–4 hours; large or very overgrown spaces may take 4–8 hours or require a follow-up visit. Factors that extend time include heavy growth, awkward access, nesting wildlife, need for stump work or long tipping runs and poor weather.

 

Questions to Ask Your Tradie

 

• are you insured for public liability and can you confirm cover for garden works?

• do you charge by the hour or provide a fixed quote and what is included in disposal?

• will you use a chipper or remove arisings by van and are there extra costs for tipping?

• can you confirm who is responsible for clearing borders near neighbouring properties and boundary issues?

• do you inspect for nesting birds or protected species before work begins and how do you manage that risk?

• what safety measures and PPE will your team use, and do you need a power supply for equipment?

 

How to Avoid Surprises

 

• confirm access details, gate widths and any tight turns for vans or chipper delivery

• arrange parking nearby or tell the team if permit/paid parking is required

• advise of nesting birds, bats or other protected species and avoid seasonal pruning restrictions

• agree in advance whether arisings are left for composting or removed and where they will be stored

• clear the work area of fragile pots, play equipment and inform the team about pets

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