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Summer pruning of tree

With the days getting longer and the weather (finally!) getting warmer, summer is just around the corner. For many of our customers, this means getting outdoors and enjoying their garden space. It’s also an ideal time to carry out some essential tree care. Whilst many people associate the autumn and winter months with tree pruning, care and maintenance, summer can also be a great time to carry out certain tasks.

At Simpson Arboriculture, our team can help! Our team of experienced arborists can advise you on maintenance and tree pruning and carry out any work needed professionally and efficiently.

Here are a few of our summer tree care tips. These are some helpful things you can do to ensure that your trees thrive all year round.

  1. Assessing the health of your trees. It is important to check your trees for any signs of weakness or damage regularly. This can help prevent any damage to your home or garden being caused when the weather changes and we experience more high winds and storms over the autumn and winter months. If you have any concerns, our team would be happy to have a look and advise you on any work that could support the health of the tree whilst keeping the trees safe.
  2. Removing dead, diseased or damaged branches. Removal of branches that are likely to snap out or fail is essential for tree owners. Summer is a great time to carry out this kind of maintenance ahead of the autumn and winter months.
  3. Tree watering tips. During the summer, particularly during periods of low rainfall and higher temperatures, you should water younger trees regularly. Deep watering will allow the tree’s roots to stay saturated- only watering on the surface will mean that most of this evaporates. Watering once or twice a week is usually about right, especially for young trees. We advise watering early in the morning to avoid leaf scorch and evaporation.
  4. Mulching. Adding mulch in around the base of young trees is a great way to conserve moisture during the warmer months. It’s also a great way to prevent weeds from encroaching. Tree owners should clear any grass and weeds to allow around a 1 metre radius. You can add woodchip or shredded bark in a loose 2–3-inch layer, avoiding direct contact with the trunk of the tree. This will allow oxygen to flow freely to the root system.
  5. Summer tree pruning. There are several tree species that the Arboricultural Association advise can be pruned during the summer months. These include magnolia, cherry, walnut, maple, birch and beech. Magnolia for example is prone to bleeding when pruned, so pruning during mid-summer allows ample time for healing to begin before the dormant season. Arborists can be carried out on many other tree species during the summer months. Our knowledgeable team will be able to recommend the best times for pruning and we can arrange this accordingly. For more information, you can refer to the Arboricultural Association’s ‘Guide to Tree Pruning’ leaflet.
  6. Checking your trees. Do you have a tree supporting a washing line, or any Christmas lights still up in the garden? If so, it’s important to check that these are loose enough around any tree branches. Owners should loosen any lights or other wires that are tightly wrapped around the branches, as these can result in wounds or damage to the bark. In some cases, they can also inhibit a tree’s growth.

Get in touch

So as we move into summer, be sure to keep up with your tree care and maintenance. If you would like some advice or a quotation for your tree work, our experienced team at Simpson Arboriculture are happy to help. Visit our website and submit an enquiry, or give our team a call in the office.

Regular tree care and maintenance through the seasons can ensure safe, healthy and thriving trees for many years to come.  

Ash tree

As the weather’s getting warmer and the nights are getting lighter, it’s time to turn our attention to the vital task of spring pruning. While it may seem like a simple chore, pruning plays a pivotal role in nurturing the health and beauty of our trees. In this blog, we’ll delve into why spring is the perfect season for pruning trees and explore the myriad benefits it brings to both tree and landscape.

Why spring pruning?

Spring is a season of renewal, making it the optimal time to tend to the needs of our trees. Here are several reasons why:

  1. Assess any issues. The harsh winter months can take their toll on trees, leaving them vulnerable to damage and disease. Spring is an ideal time to assess and address any issues such as broken or damaged branches.
  2. Stimulate growth. Trees experience a surge of growth in the spring. Pruning during this time encourages new growth by removing dead or weak branches, allowing the tree to redirect its energy towards healthy development.
  3. Disease and pest management. Dead or diseased branches not only detract from the beauty of a tree, but also serve as entry points for harmful pathogens and pests. By removing these compromised branches in spring, we can mitigate the risk of disease, safeguarding the overall health of the tree.
  4. Shape and structure. Proper pruning in spring helps shape the growth of trees, enhancing their aesthetic appeal and structural integrity. By selectively removing branches, we can sculpt the tree’s canopy, improving air circulation, sunlight and overall form.

Benefits of spring pruning

The advantages of spring pruning extend beyond the aesthetic, encompassing a range of benefits that contribute to the long-term vitality of trees:

  1. Promotes healing. Pruning optimises the tree’s natural healing process, compartmentalising wounds to minimise the risk of decay.
  2. Enhances flowering and fruit production. For flowering and fruit bearing trees, spring pruning can significantly impact the quality and quantity of blooms or fruits. By removing dead or overcrowded branches, we create space for new growth.
  3. Preserves tree longevity. A well-maintained tree is more likely to enjoy a long and healthy life. By implementing regular pruning practices, we can prolong the lifespan of trees, ensuring they thrive for many years to come.

How we can help

At Simpson Arboriculture, we recognise that spring pruning is vital for nurturing the health and beauty of your trees. With our expertise, we go beyond mere maintenance. By entrusting our skilled team with your spring pruning needs, you’ll be investing in the longevity and vitality of your landscape. To find out more or arrange a quote, you can get in touch with us in the office or make an enquiry via our website.

Simpson Arboriculture are a trusted and well-established tree surgery company based in Ancaster, Lincolnshire. Trees are not just beautiful additions to our landscapes; they are essential for a healthy environment. However, as majestic as they are, trees can pose potential risks if not properly maintained. In this blog, we’ll explore the crucial role of tree surgery in ensuring the safety of your property and more importantly, your loved ones.

The importance of tree safety

When left unchecked, trees can develop structural issues, diseases and hazardous limbs that may compromise their stability. These issues pose a threat to your property and the people around. Tree safety is not just about preventing damage to structures, it is also about protecting the well-being of those who inhabit the area.

The role of tree surgery

Tree surgery, or arboriculture, involves a range of practices aimed at promoting tree health, maintaining structural integrity and mitigating potential risks. Here’s how tree surgery can contribute to overall tree safety:

  1. Regular inspection: Professional arborists can identify signs of disease, decay or structural weaknesses. Early detection allows for timely intervention, preventing potential hazards.
  2. Pruning for safety: Tree surgery includes strategic pruning to remove dead, damaged or weak branches. This not only enhances the tree’s aesthetics but also reduced the risk of falling limbs during storms or adverse weather conditions.  
  3. Structural support: In cases where a tree has structural issues or is at risk of failure, arborists such as our experienced team at Simpson Arboriculture, can provide support systems such as cabling and bracing. This helps stabilise the tree, reducing the likelihood of branches or the entire tree falling.
  4. Emergency response: Simpson Arboriculture are equipped to handle emergency situations, such as storm damage or fallen trees. Our quick response and expertise ensure a safe and efficient resolution to protect your property and loved ones.

Our experienced team have ample experience in dealing with fallen limbs, deadwood and trees blocking roads. They have attended emergency callouts on many occasions where trees have failed during storms and high winds and have had the power to destroy walls, fences, garden structures and even roofs.

Conclusion

At Simpson Arboriculture, we understand the significance of tree safety. Our team of skilled arborists is dedicated to preserving the beauty of trees while ensuring the safety of your family and property. Regular tree surgery not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of your landscape, but also contributes to a secure and hazard-free environment.

If you have concerns about the safety of your trees or would like to schedule a visit for us to provide a quotation for work, contact us today. You can reach us in the office, or you can submit an enquiry on our website.

Welcome to Simpson Arboriculture- your go-to experts for all things tree related in Grantham, Lincolnshire. As a small tree surgery company passionate about greenery, we understand the importance of a beautiful landscape. A well-maintained outdoor space really does enhance the aesthetics of your property. In this blog, we’ll share some valuable tips to help you create a stunning landscape that stands out. From tree surgery to fencing, stump grinding to hedge trimming, we’ve got you covered.

Tree surgery excellence

Trees are the backbone of any landscape, providing shade, oxygen and visual appeal. Our expertise lies in tree surgery, ensuring that your trees are healthy, safe and enhance the overall beauty of your garden. Regular pruning, shaping and removal of dead branches can make a significant difference.

Stump grinding

Nothing disrupts the flow of a landscape like unsightly tree stumps. Our stump grinding services can effectively eliminate these obstacles, creating a smooth and seamless surface. Once those stumps are gone, you’ll have more space for other landscaping elements.

Fencing for security and style

A well-designed fence not only adds a layer of security to your property, but also serves as a decorative element. Our fencing solutions, from feather edge to Lincolnshire post and rail, can be used to complement the natural beauty of your landscape. Our team can advise you on the best options for your garden. We take care of the whole process from start to finish.

Precision pruning

Whether it’s shaping shrubs, maintaining the form of ornamental trees, or encouraging healthy growth on your fruit trees, our pruning services contribute to a neat and manicured landscape. A well-pruned garden not only looks appealing, but also promotes plant health and longevity.

Hedge trimming

Hedges are like the green framework of your outdoor space. Regular trimming ensure they remain tidy and defined. Our hedge trimming services add structure and elegance to your landscape, creating a polished and well-maintained appearance.

Get in touch

At Simpson Arboriculture, we take pride in transforming outdoor spaces. By combining our expertise in tree surgery, stump grinding, fencing, pruning and hedge trimming, we can help you achieve a landscape to be proud of. To find out more about our services, you can find ample information on our website. If you would like to arrange a quotation, you can get in touch with us in the office or submit an enquiry on your website.   

Trees have an enduring presence in our towns and cities, both here in Lincolnshire and further afield. They can seem to blend seamlessly into the urban fabric. Yet, maintaining these natural treasures on busy streets is no small feat. In this blog, we will explore the delicate balance between nature and urbanisation. We will also discuss the vital role that tree surgery plays in nurturing this relationship.

Tree Surgery: Embracing Nature Amidst Concrete

As our towns and cities continue to grow, green spaces have become increasingly precious. Trees are vital components of a healthy urban ecosystem. They provide oxygen, absorb carbon dioxide, provide shade and cool air temperatures. However, the juxtaposition of towering trees against towering buildings creates a unique set of challenges. Tree roots can disrupt pavements and branches can endanger power lines. Trees that are not regularly maintained can pose the risk of blocking paths, roads and cycleways. This is where tree surgeons come in.

Tree Surgery: Elevating Urban Greenery

Simpson Arboriculture are a dedicated team of fully qualified tree surgeons with many years’ experience. Our team understands the challenges of carrying out tree surgery in urban environments.

Our professional team are well versed in carrying out technically tricky jobs, working in spaces with limited access, near busy public roads and avoiding obstacles. We have the right machinery to carry out tree work in hard-to-reach places and always aim for the safest and most efficient approach. Our team use traffic management, appropriate signage to notify the public and will clearly mark out any work zone to keep members of the public safe.

Our Services: Nurturing Urban Trees

Tree pruning: Trees need regular maintenance to ensure they don’t encroach on buildings, power lines or pedestrian pathways. Simpson Arboriculture’s team of skilled arborists can carry out tree pruning, crown reductions and crown lifting. This always depends on what is best to maintain the health of the tree, whilst ensuring safety and functionality in its environment.

Tree removal: In cases where trees pose a risk, they may require removal. We decide on the best approach to carry out the work with minimal disruption.

Preserving Urban Beauty

Through a holistic approach that combines arboricultural skills and knowledge and a love of nature, our team at Simpson Arboriculture can strike the balance between nurturing greenery and maintaining urban functionality. As our towns and cities continue to evolve, the role of urban tree surgery becomes ever more important. Simpson Arboriculture are committed to preserving and enriching the urban landscape.

Get in touch

If you have a tree you need some advice on, or you have a technically tricky tree surgery job that you need doing, get in touch! You can reach out via our website or give us a call in the office to discuss. We can talk you through the process, from getting a quote to booking in the work.

The benefits of trees are vast. Firstly, trees are amazing for the environment. They are fantastic at removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, cooling air temperatures and are great for wildlife. Secondly, we all enjoy the aesthetic of a leafy green street or garden.

However, many tree owners are already aware of the risk trees can pose. This is especially important during times of turbulent and unpredictable weather.

Tree owners have a responsibility to ensure that their trees are healthy and stable. Therefore, they should ensure that any trees on their property do not pose a risk to people or property. Expert tree surgery can ensure that storm damage is prevented or minimised.

At Simpson Arboriculture, we have seen first-hand the catastrophic damage trees can do to homes and gardens during heavy storms. A falling limb can quickly destroy a garden fence or greenhouse. Moreover, a whole tree can cause huge damage to a roof or wall of a house, not to mention anyone unlucky enough to be nearby at the time.    

Simpson Arboriculture have an experienced and fully qualified team of arborists who can help. With careful inspection, pre-planning and expert tree care, these worst-case scenarios can be pre-empted and avoided.

The Role of Tree Surgery in Mitigating Storm Damage

Structurally sound trees should be able to withstand high winds and heavy rainfall. However, if trees have a weak point, overgrown branches or an unbalanced crown, storms and gale force winds can cause trees to snap and break, or even become fully uprooted. This paints a worrying picture for any homeowner and the fear of such a scenario arising can cause a huge amount of stress and worry.

Assessing and identifying potential hazards

We would always suggest keeping on top of your tree maintenance. At Simpson Arboriculture, we will come out and assess your tree work needs and advise you on what is required to keep your trees strong and healthy. This can ensure that any potential issues can be addressed. We can then plan for our team to come back and carry out the work, hopefully before any bad weather.

Techniques for storm damage resistance

As with any tree surgery we carry out, this will depend on the tree. Any work that we suggest will depend on the size, shape and health of the trees concerned. However, strategic pruning, including crown thinning and reduction can help reduce wind resistance and minimise the likelihood of branches breaking or trees falling.

Get in touch about storm damage prevention

Our team at Simpson Arboriculture are always happy to discuss your tree surgery needs with you and advise on what work might be needed. We can help keep your trees strong, stable and minimise the risk of storm damage. You can get in touch with us via our website anytime, or give us a call in the office to discuss.

Trees are vital for our environment, providing us with clean air, shade, and a connection to nature. However, just like any other living organisms, trees require care and maintenance to thrive and remain healthy. This is where tree surgery comes into play. In this blog, we will explore the fascinating world of tree surgery, its importance, and the reasons why you might need it for your trees. At Simpson Arboriculture, we can help with any of your tree surgery needs.

Understanding tree surgery

Tree surgery, also known as arboriculture, is a specialised practice that involves the care, maintenance, and management of trees. It goes beyond mere pruning and involves a range of techniques to promote tree health, safety, and aesthetics.

Our team of arborists at Simpson Arboriculture, are highly skilled professionals who have extensive and ongoing training. This means they have expertise in dealing with trees of all shapes, sizes, and species.

Tree health and safety

One of the primary reasons why tree surgery is essential is to ensure health and safety. Diseased, damaged, or structurally compromised trees pose a significant risk to people, property, and other nearby vegetation. Tree surgeons can assess the condition of your trees, identify potential hazards, and take appropriate measures to mitigate the risks. This may involve removing deadwood, stabilising weak branches, or even recommending the complete removal of a tree if it poses an immediate danger.

Tree pruning and maintenance

Regular pruning is crucial for maintaining the health and appearance of trees. Tree surgeons such as our experienced Simpson Arboriculture team have the knowledge and skills to perform pruning correctly. Proper pruning can promote proper growth, reduce the risk of disease, and enhance the overall aesthetic appeal. They can remove dead or dying branches, thin out the tree canopy to improve light, and shape trees to achieve a desired form. Proper pruning not only enhances the tree’s health but also prolongs its lifespan.

Emergency tree services

In times of storms, high winds, or other natural disasters, trees may suffer severe damage or even fall, posing immediate risks to people and property. At Simpson Arboriculture, we are equipped to provide emergency tree services, including the safe removal of fallen trees and remove debris. Our prompt response and expertise can help minimise the damage caused by such events and restore safety in affected areas.

Conclusion

Tree surgery is a specialised profession that combines scientific knowledge and practical skills to ensure the health, safety, and longevity of trees. Whether it’s pruning, tree removal or emergency services, arborists play a vital role in maintaining a harmonious relationship between humans and trees. By recognising the importance of tree surgery and seeking professional assistance when needed, we contribute to a greener, safer, and more beautiful environment for generations to come.

If you need advice on your trees or would like a quote for your tree work, call the Simpson Arboriculture team or send us an enquiry via our website. We are always happy to discuss the options with you.

Tree surgery is a beneficial and worthwhile investment for homeowners. It can make your trees safer and healthier and even add value to your home. At Simpson Arboriculture, one of the questions we are most asked is ‘How much does tree surgery cost?’. This is an important question for anyone considering having tree work carried out.  

There are many factors that we take into consideration when pricing tree surgery work. It is important for customers to be aware of these factors. Our aim in this blog is to demystify the process. We want to help our customers to understand more about how a price is reached. We are always happy to provide a breakdown of a given price and answer any questions you may have.

One size doesn’t fit all

Every job is different and there is no ‘One size fits all’ when it comes to tree surgery. There are copious different species of trees. There are also numerous types of tree surgery, from pruning to removal. All of these require different lengths of time, different equipment and approaches. For example, the annual pruning of a small fruit tree may only take an hour using hand tools. This may involve an arborist working from the ground. This would therefore result in a lower price than any larger job.

A removal of a large beech tree would require a completely different approach. This may require a larger team of arborists, the hiring of equipment such as a Mobile Elevated Work Platform (MEWP). A job of this scale could take several days. This would therefore increase both the labour and equipment costs. These are just two examples and there are many more in between that would result in a different cost. This is due to factors such as the labour, equipment involved and the method required to carry out the work.

Location

When it comes to tree surgery, location is an important factor to consider. This encompasses many elements within it and can certainly have an impact on tree surgery cost. We ask questions such as:

  • What is the access like?
  • Is it in close proximity to a building?
  • Are there any powerlines overhead?
  • Is there space for our equipment close to the tree?
  • Are there any other obstacles to avoid?

A situation we often come across is trees being situated in a garden with a narrow access from the road. This sort of job would likely take longer due to our team having to remove any waste by hand. Our team may be required to remove any waste by hand, and then chipped on the roadside or removed in a van or trailer.

Another consideration would be if a tree was situated in a garden with many obstacles. For example, this could be a conservatory, a summer house or a children’s play area. Our experienced team can work carefully to avoid any such obstacles, but this can mean that a job takes longer.

The condition of a tree

This is another important factor that needs careful consideration from an expert. Is the tree in poor condition? What about evidence of disease or fungi? Is the tree safe for our arborists to climb? Does it have dangerous overhanging branches?

If a tree is dead/ dying or generally in poor condition, this would have a big impact on what approach is needed. Safety is always a top priority for us at Simpson Arboriculture, and minimising the risk requires careful planning prior to work being carried out.

If a tree is unsafe to climb, we may choose to use mechanical methods such as a tractor, excavator or MEWP. The hiring of mechanical equipment can make a job more expensive. Although, it’s also worth considering that mechanical methods can be much quicker and more efficient than manual methods, so in some cases it would decrease the overall cost. Again, all jobs are different and it will depend on the circumstances and nature of the work.

What next?

At Simpson Arboriculture, we will arrange for an experienced member of our team to come out and do a quote in person. We find that this is the best way to understand what work is required, and the scale and nature of the job. They will also be able to access what the access is like and whether it would be possible to access the trees with our equipment such as a chipper, MEWP or stump grinder.

If you are interested in finding out tree surgery cost, get in touch with us either by phone or via our website. We would be happy to provide any information you need and discuss options with you.

At Simpson Arboriculture, we know all about how useful and valuable tree surgery is. There really are so many benefits! But as a customer, it can sometimes be confusing. Do my trees need work? What are the benefits of tree surgery? Is it really a good investment? It is certainly worth you asking these important questions.

As experienced tree surgeons, we would always encourage you to explore the reasons for wanting to carry out tree work. It is also worth considering what your aims are for your garden and property.  This could be aesthetic; it could also be practical. Whatever you’re thinking, we can help!

In this blog we aim to explain and clarify what the benefits of tree surgery are and explore how you and your trees might benefit.

Safety first

Tree surgery helps identify and address potential hazards such as dead branches, diseased trees, or unstable limbs. These things could all pose a risk to your property and your family. We know many of our customers at Simpson Arboriculture want to rule out the risk of a branch or tree failing. The thought of a branch or tree failing can quickly become an ongoing worry. For example, a branch snapping could destroy a fence or summer house. In an even worse scenario, this could cause damage to a house or even injury to a person. Expert tree surgery can eliminate this worry. At Simpson Arboriculture, we use a wide variety of techniques to help remove the risk of a tree failing.

Healthy trees

Another important point is that tree surgery can promote the overall health and vitality of your trees. Our fully qualified arborists at Simpson Arboriculture can help to care for your trees and ensure they thrive and live longer.

Increased Property Value

Well-maintained trees significantly enhance the aesthetic appeal of your property, making it more attractive to potential buyers. Professional tree surgery can improve the overall appearance, which can increase your property’s value. Our team at Simpson Arboriculture would be happy to talk to you about your aims for your garden and help you to achieve this through the right tree work.

Improved Structural Integrity

Tree surgery techniques like pruning and trimming can improve the structural integrity of trees. By removing weak or overgrown branches, you reduce the risk of breakage during storms or high winds, safeguarding your property and nearby structures.

Enhanced Sunlight Exposure

Overgrown trees can block sunlight from reaching your property and garden, inhibiting the growth of other plants. Tree surgery helps maintain a balanced canopy, allowing adequate light penetration and encouraging the growth of undergrowth or garden vegetation. At Simpson Arboriculture, we often carry out crown thinning on trees to achieve this purpose. This can make a huge difference to the amount of light coming into the garden, thus ensuring that homeowners can enjoy their garden through the year.  

Storm Damage Mitigation

Trees that have undergone regular tree surgery are better equipped to withstand severe weather conditions. Proper pruning and maintenance can reduce the likelihood of storm damage, including falling limbs or uprooted trees that could cause significant property damage.

Environmental Sustainability

By investing in tree surgery, you actively contribute to environmental sustainability. Healthy trees provide shade, reduce energy consumption by cooling your property naturally, and act as a habitat for birds and other wildlife, fostering biodiversity.

Trees also play a crucial role in purifying the air by absorbing harmful pollutants and releasing oxygen. Tree surgery ensures the continued health and vitality of trees. This contributes to cleaner air and a healthier environment around your property.

How we can help

In conclusion, it is always best to seek the advise of a qualified tree surgery company. At Simpson Arboriculture, we offer free quotations and can advise customers on their tree care and how their trees might benefit from having work carried out.

For more information, speak to our friendly team by phoning our office. You can also enquire on our website. We would be happy to arrange a site visit to discuss your tree work needs and help you discover how you and your trees could benefit.

With a myriad of companies now offering tree work, the big question is ‘How do I choose the right tree surgeon?’ This is a valid question and one that we at Simpson Arboriculture are very aware of. We know it can be challenging for customers to decide on the right people for the job. How do you know if the company know what they’re doing? Are they insured? What about their qualifications and training?

Therefore, asking the right questions is the best place to start.

What does the right tree surgery company look like?

Firstly, we would suggest having a look at a tree surgery company’s website. I’m sure you know that any reasonable company will include sufficient information here, including their insurance, accreditations and examples of previous work carried out. It will also give you an indication of how professional the tree surgery company is. It’s useful to know that companies often include testimonials from previous customers too which gives a realistic and honest reflection on their work and capabilities. Another thing you can do is search for Google reviews to find out more.

A few questions that are worth asking are:

  1. Are they insured?
  2. Are they fully qualified?
  3. Do they have the right tools for the job?
  4. How experienced are they?
  5. What about their work standards?
  6. What do their previous customers say?

With that in mind, it is certainly worth giving them a call or an email. This will be telling about a company’s customer service. You will soon get a feel if they are friendly and approachable or not.

Great tree surgeons have a great reputation

Another thing to think about is how well established the tree surgery company are in your local area. It’s usually worth asking around to see who your friends, family and neighbours use for their tree and hedge work. This is a great way to get an honest and authentic answer about the company’s customer service, the standard of work and the level of experience and competency of the arborists.  

Consult the experts on choosing your tree surgeons

For more information on how to choose the right tree surgeon, the Arboricultural Association (Arb Association) have produced a helpful leaflet on choosing a tree surgeon. This will give you some further details about the questions you should be asking and other considerations when choosing a tree surgeon.  

As Arb Approved contractors, Simpson Arboriculture have completed a thorough and rigorous checking process to gain this prestigious accreditation. Many customers are already aware that it is highly valued and widely recognised in the industry. This accreditation gives our customers peace of mind that we are the right people for the job, so you can make

Choosing a tree surgeon

In conclusion, there are so many reasons why you should choose Simpson Arboriculture as the tree surgery company to carry out your tree work:

  • We’ve got the tools. At Simpson Arboriculture, we are fully equipped with our own machinery and utilise modern techniques to get the job done quickly, efficiently and safely
  • Fully insured. With our Public and Employers’ Liability Insurance in place, we are fully covered for all aspects of the work we carry out. This gives our customers and clients peace of mind. We take care of everything!
  • High standards. All work is carried out to ‘British Standards BS 3998: 2010 Tree Work- recommendations’. So our team will ensure that the finished result both looks great and supports the overall health of the tree
  • Certified. We have been officially recognised as being qualified to perform tree work by multiple health and safety bodies. This recognises that we work safely and carry out work to the highest standard
  • 17 years’ experience. We are a trusted and well-established local tree surgery company. With ample experience, we have worked hard to build a strong customer base and a great reputation, both locally and further afield
  • Great customer support. With a friendly and professional team, many of our customers come back year on year and recommend us to their neighbours, family and friends
  • Environmental awareness. From ecology to biosecurity, we work alongside a wide range of professionals to minimise our environmental footprint. Our waste is 100% recycled!

Our friendly team are always happy to talk to you about your tree surgery needs. To find out more, give us a call or enquire through our website. At Simpson Arboriculture, we can help you to choose the right tree surgeon for the job!