Tree removal and hedge trimming

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Scope of Works
• Survey trees and hedges and confirm species, size and health
• Advise on works required: crown reduction, crown lifting, pollarding or full removal
• Remove selected trees using ropes/climbing or mechanical access as appropriate
• Trim and shape hedges, cut back overhangs and tidy clippings
• Stump grinding and removal where requested and safe to do so
• Chip arisings for mulch or load and remove to green waste; leave agreed logs on site
• Check for nesting birds and other protected species and use PPE following arboricultural standards
Typical Cost
Charge Type | Low £ | High £ | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Call-out / Minimum | £90 | £180 | First visit and initial labour (first 30–60 min) |
Labour per hour | £45 | £90 | Per operative; higher for rope-access teams |
Materials | £10 | £150 | Fuel, fixings, protective matting and consumables |
Disposal | £40 | £250 | Green waste skip, haulage or tipping fees for large volumes |
Extras (e.g. scaffolding) | £150 | £1,200 | Traffic management, crane or scaffolding hire for complex removals |
TOTAL (most jobs come in here) | £180 | £1,200 | Typical range from small hedge trim to medium tree removal with tidy |
Time on Site
Hedge trimming (10–20 m) typically 1–3 hours; small tree removal 2–6 hours; medium tree with stump grinding and clearance usually 1 day; large or complex removals with traffic management may take 1–2 days
Questions to Ask Your Tradie
• Are you insured for public liability and employer's liability and can you provide certificates
• Do you hold arboricultural qualifications and can you provide references for similar jobs
• Will you check for nesting birds or other protected species and advise on timing or mitigation
• What is included in the quote: stump grinding, chipping, disposal and site clearance
• What access, parking or road closures will you need and who arranges any permits
• Can you supply a risk assessment/method statement and confirm the team size and equipment used
How to Avoid Surprises
• Give clear vehicle access and reserve parking close to the work area
• Mark underground services and tell the contractor about nearby power lines
• Confirm if trees are subject to TPOs or in a conservation area and share paperwork
• Arrange neighbour notice if work affects shared boundaries or requires road access
• Clear pets and children from the work zone and secure gates
• Agree waste removal, final tidy and payment milestones before work starts
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