07771 332 149

Our Services

What we offer
Experienced in all aspects of tree surgery, from felling
to pruning.
Crown reduction
Crown Reduction and Shaping
Crown reduction pruning is most often used when a tree has grown too large for its permitted space.In the illustration the blue area of branches would be removed. This method results in a more natural appearance and increases the time before pruning is needed again and minimizes stress caused to the tree.Crown reduction can be used to reduce the tree’s wind resistance and its uptake of water.
Crown thinning
Crown Thinning
Crown thinning is a pruning technique primarily used on hardwood trees. Crown thinning is the selective removal of stems and branches to increase light penetration and air movement throughout the crown of a tree.The intent is to improve a tree’s structure and form while making life uncomfortable for tree pests.
Crown lifting
Crown Lifting
Crown lifting is the removal of selected branches and limbs from the lower part of the trees crown thus lifting the crowns overall height. Depending on the location of the tree, this process is generally performed to ensure vehicles and people can pass safely underneath avoiding accidents and injury.This process can also assist in allowing more light to penetrate through the lower crown.
Crown lifting is the removal of selected branches and limbs from the lower part of the trees crown thus lifting the crowns overall height. Depending on the location of the tree, this process is generally performed to ensure vehicles and people can pass safely underneath avoiding accidents and injury.This process can also assist in allowing more light to penetrate through the lower crown.
Crown lifting is the removal of selected branches and limbs from the lower part of the trees crown thus lifting the crowns overall height. Depending on the location of the tree, this process is generally performed to ensure vehicles and people can pass safely underneath avoiding accidents and injury.This process can also assist in allowing more light to penetrate through the lower crown.
Pruning
Pruning
The main reason for pruning trees, are safety health and aesthetics. It can also be used to stimulate fruit and flower growth.

Pruning for safety involves removing branches that could fall and cause injury or property damage, trimming branches that interfere with lines of sight on streets or driveways, and removing branches that grow into utility lines. Pruning for health involves removing diseased of insect-infested wood, thinning the crown to increase air flow and reduce some pest problems, and removing crossing and rubbing branches.

Pruning can best be used to encourage trees to develop a strong structure and reduce the likelihood of damage during severe weather. Removing broken or damaged limbs encourages wound closure.Branch/Limb Removal Sometimes it is only necessary to remove the odd branch. This could be for a number of reasons – e.g. growing to close to a building, obstructing a driveway, crossing a neighbour’s boundary, etc.
Pollarding
Pollarding
This is the practice where a tree is maintained at a specific height. Traditionally trees have been maintained at a height of twenty to thirty feet.

A large maturing tree can be kept small when pollard techniques are used.Using this method a trees water uptake can be reduced.
Tree felling
Tree Felling
Occasionally a tree will need to be removed completely. This can be for a number of reasons. In the interests of conservation a diseased tree may have to be removed to ensure neighbouring trees do not also become infected. Other reasons to fell a tree will include safety (to people and property) i.e. if a tree is in a state of decay or in a weakened condition, or if the tree is in an unsuitable area affecting planning applications and construction projects.

Felling a large tree in a restricted area will normally require the tree to be climbed and dismantled in sections. Other times when space, safety and the trees form and allows, a tree may be felled in the traditional forestry sense of the term, by bringing the tree to ground using practiced methods to ensure a safe, controlled and calculated fell.
Hedge Trimming
The reduction of height, width and shaping of hedges.
Debris Disposal
We take pride in doing an excellent cleanup job: all brush and debris is taken away and 100% recycled unless requested otherwise.Some clients may prefer us to leave logs on site, either to use as firewood or to help provide a habitat for bugs and beetles which in turn feed the birds, hedgehogs, frogs, newts or other animals you may want to encourage into your garden.

Dead wooding
As a tree grows it is natural for some branches to die back. It is advisable to have your tree regularly inspected and cleared of any deadwood.
Emergency Tree Work
We respond quickly and efficiently to an emergency. Making sure you are our number one priority. We cover the vast majority of London so please don’t hesitate to contact us. Whether it be; storm damage, severed limbs, hanging branches or diseased call us immediately for advice on: 07771 332 149
Company Information
Tree Clinic London Limited
137 Beaufort Street, London, SW3 6BS
Limited Company No. 08666397