Tree Surgeons Queenborough

Queenborough Tree Care & Tree Surgery Services

Queenborough Tree Surgeons (ME11) Kent: Adding structure, substance and style to what can sometimes be a two dimensional area, trees are an important feature of gardens and properties in Queenborough. However, when neglected or damaged by extreme weather events, for instance flooding or high winds, trees can be a bit of an issue. Prior to any work beginning, the safest option is to get the advice of a seasoned tree surgeon in Queenborough, when your trees are in need of attention.

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Those who hire non-qualified individuals, or attempt to do tree work by themselves, may cause a risk of damage to property, the trees and to life. But even using a seasoned tree surgeon who's aware of all the dangers does not necessarily mean that tree work is safe. Tree surgery is definitely not a task for amateurs, and on average there are 3 deaths and 140 major injuries annually within the industry, making it one of the most hazardous jobs in the United Kingdom.

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A damaged or poorly maintained tree can also be a threat to life, with around five people a year being tragically killed by falling trees or branches in Britain. You might be liable for any compensation to any third-party as a consequence of your actions, if you employ someone to do tree work and subsequently an injury occurs, or property is damaged. This is why it is important to retain the services of a qualified tree surgeon to carry out the work on your trees. (Source - HSE).

A competent tree surgeon in Queenborough will likely be an approved member of at least one of the 2 main professional arboricultural bodies. The websites of either the Arboricultural Association or the International Society of Arboriculture allow you to check up on the professional status and membership of any tree surgeon in Queenborough. On this website you can check membership of either of these two organisations, which gives the tree surgeon in question, recognised ARB Approved Contractor status.

You can contact these industry associations for mediation and for help and guidance, if there is an issue at any point during the tree work, or after it has been carried out.

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If anybody who is not on this directory list offers you an estimate, you should tactfully decline their offer of work and carry on your search for an accredited contractor. It's wise to get at least 3 different quotes from various companies in and around Queenborough, as soon as you have thoroughly checked their accreditations and professional associations. There are a number of vital questions that you need to ask while you're gathering these quotations, and because of the risks involved in the work, you should make it clear that you need the answers. You should for example ask:

  • Can I contact a recent person who you've worked for so I can inspect the standard of your tree work? It is advisable to do an independent examination of any recent work.
  • Can you provide a written quotation? You should only ever accept a written quote. NEVER accept a verbal quote only.
  • What insurance cover do you provide? Your tree surgeon ought to be able to show you an insurance certificate covering at the least five million pounds public liability, as stipulated by the AA and ISA.
  • Do you have a NPTC certificate for chainsaw use, and documentary evidence of your professional memberships and qualifications? Any operative/tree surgeon using a chainsaw, must by law have a NPTC/LANTRA certificate. City & Guilds Certificates and National Diplomas in Arboriculture are qualifications that could be held by a decent Queenborough tree surgeon.

The written quote must include clear and concise details about the work to be undertaken. It should include details of any trees which could be protected in law, and the steps required to obtain permission to carry out work on them, and also state who's responsible for the removal of waste, tree branches and stumps. Unless you're a commercial entity, you should also ensure VAT is included on the quote. You have a responsibility to employ only capable tradespeople to work on your property and trees, and it is vitally important to understand that fact.

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PRIOR TO WORK COMMENCING - Finding out whether any of your trees are covered by a tree protection order (TPO), your chosen Queenborough tree surgeon should make sure that any tree work can get the green light from the appropriate local authority. To ensure the safety of the public, even protected trees need to be maintained so as to cut back old or damaged wood, so finding that a tree is protected does not mean that you are unable to carry out important work.

If your property in Queenborough is located in a conservation area, the Local Planning Authority will require a minimum of 6 weeks written notice of any tree work you're planning to do. However, tree trunks of less than 75mm in diameter when measured at 1.5m above the ground are free from this requirement. Notice is also not a requirement if thinning or pruning of a protected tree's branches is needed to sustain and promote growth.

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After assessing the health of the trees on your property, your chosen Queenborough tree surgeon will determine the necessary treatments and how the required outcome can best be achieved. This will involve a full risk assessment of any areas that may be affected by falling branches, such as in public spaces, on your property, and on neighbouring properties. The amount of workforce needed and the level of protection required, will also be ascertained at this point. This could include a number of safety measures together with personal protective equipment (PPE) to guarantee the safety of passers-by and nearby property.

ON THE DAY OF WORK - Barriers, cones and safety measures will be put in place before any cutting of branches, climbing or tree felling commences, to keep unauthorised persons and passers-by away from the work area. If there is any threat of falling debris into a public road, passing traffic might have to be temporarily halted.

Different types of tree work will require the tree surgeon to have different levels of protection. When carrying out basic tree work with a chainsaw, to prevent serious cutting injuries to the hands, legs and torso, they will at a bare minimum be wearing protective clothing. At all times, every operative involved in the work should wear eye and head protection, and high-vis clothing.

Extra workers will usually be necessary to help with the removal of high branches and heavy pieces of tree trunk, especially if any working at height is involved, and where ladders and associated climbing equipment is being deployed. It is advisable to inform your neighbours of the need for unhindered access, as a skip or pick up truck for removing the waste will be parked as close to the work area as possible.

AFTER COMPLETION OF WORK - The area can be cleared of all debris, and all the waste can be hauled away, as soon as all of the work has been completed. A certificate of work done should then be prepared by your tree surgeon, particularly in the case of any protected trees, which can be signed off and a copy given to you. Highways and footpaths can then be re-opened, and any safety measures places in public areas removed.

Issues or problems should be rectified straight away by approaching your tree surgeon directly. If your tree surgeon is a member of a professional trade association, and there's any further dispute or arbitration required, you can get guidance and help from the AA or the ISA in order to arrive at an acceptable conclusion.

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Locally based Queenborough tree surgery services will most likely have the postcode ME11 and the dialling code 01795. They will work in Queenborough itself, along with nearby areas such as Milton Regis, Blue Town, Isle of Sheppey, Rushenden, Eastchurch, Sittingbourne, Faversham, Kemsley, Upchurch, Emley, Leysdown-on-Sea, Bobbing, Murston, Minster on Sea, Iwade, Halfway Houses, Newington, and these postcodes: ME11 5AS, ME11 5AQ, ME11 5ES, ME11 5EQ, ME11 5DB, ME11 5EX, ME11 5ET, ME11 5AD, ME11 5DD, ME11 5EE.

If you need this type of assistance it is unquestionably wise to use an accredited local tree surgeon. Queenborough residents can benefit from the knowledge and skills that a seasoned professional can offer.

Storm Damaged Trees Queenborough

Although we're all conscious of the extreme power of Mother Nature, big trees seem strong, sturdy and capable of standing up to pretty much any eventuality. The lifespan of most trees far exceeds that of us humans, and in actual fact certain species such as oaks, yews and sweet chestnuts can live and continue to grow for several hundred years.

Even so, they can be extremely vulnerable to the elements when faced with a certain set of conditions, and it is not simply the danger of falling branches and tree limbs, but in extreme circumstances the whole tree can fall down. High winds are the main enemy of trees, and this type of damage is becoming more commonplace in Queenborough, as the number of severe storms and weather events escalates with climate change. Soil that becomes saturated during floods or extended periods of rain can be another problem, as can heavy snowfall in winter.

To trim and remove any dead, dying or overhanging branches that might cause an issue in severe weather conditions, it is a good idea to get a professional Queenborough tree surgeon to check out your trees regularly.

To stop bigger trees being struck by lightning, and to safeguard nearby property and buildings which might be vulnerable to side-flashes ("arcs"), it is also important to fit them with lightning rods, copper conductors, or other protection systems. A lightning strike could kill a tree, or seriously weaken it, rendering it more susceptible to pest attacks and disease. Lightning occurs more frequently than you may believe, and there are around three hundred thousand lightning strikes each year in the UK.

If you are concerned about the chance of your trees in Queenborough being damaged by storms, you should ask what your local tree care specialist can do to protect them, and minimise the risk of mishaps taking place.

Logs/Firewood Queenborough

Firewood Logs Queenborough

Of course, you may be looking for a tree surgeon for an entirely different reason, as they're often a good source for logs or firewood in Queenborough. As lopping off branches and felling trees is part of their daily routine, this is a natural sideline for the enterprising tree surgeon.

Some Queenborough tree surgeons will charge you for seasoned and chopped logs which have been dried out and are ready to burn, whilst others might be willing to give you branches and logs cost-free, as they always have loads of them to get shot of.

Bunging "wet" logs on your wood burner or open fire isn't a great idea, and will generate a lot of smoke and clog up your flue. Only use logs that have been left to dry for a minimum of 12 months and have a moisture content of 20% or less. Normally tree surgeons in Queenborough will have supplies of assorted hardwood logs, and the good thing about these is that they give a sustained burn, and provide several hours of comforting heat. If you are also able to pick up some softwood logs, these are superb for getting a fire burning, and onto which you can bung your seasoned hardwood logs once the fire is roaring.

Hedge Trimming Queenborough

Hedge Trimming Queenborough

While the vast majority of work carried out by tree surgeons in Queenborough involves the care and maintenance of trees and shrubs, the cutting back and trimming of hedges is another job that they regularly perform. Where there are conifer hedges like Leylandii, this is especially valuable, given that they can grow so tall that a gardener will find them impossible to tackle using standard tools.

When poorly maintained and neglected a hedge can pretty quickly become overgrown and out of control. It is advisable to clip your hedges regularly, and this isn't just to stop them from run riot in large sections of your garden, but also to make them heathier and more visually appealing.

Neat hedges help to make your entire garden look tidier, and may even add to the value of your home in Queenborough, if at some point you've got plans to sell it. You can also get hedge trimming in Milton Regis, Blue Town, Isle of Sheppey, Rushenden, Eastchurch, Sittingbourne, Faversham, Kemsley, Upchurch, Emley, Leysdown-on-Sea, Bobbing, Murston, Minster on Sea, Iwade, Halfway Houses, Newington, and and of course Queenborough.

Wood Chipping Queenborough

Wood Chipping Queenborough

To process the tree limbs, branches and vegetation that tree surgery generates, the majority of experienced Queenborough tree surgeons will use wood chipping machines. Quickly gobbling up as much as forty tons of material every hour, these awesome wood chipping systems can handle just about as much as you can feed into them. Even the smaller, more frequently used machines can process a respectable five tonnes each hour without much effort.

Having lots of uses like landscaping, mulch for gardens, cultivating mushrooms, garden pathways, ecosystem restoration, wood pulp, weed prevention and biomass solid fuel, the chipped down branches are also a good deal easier to transport.

If you decide that you would like to hang on to some of the wood chips that result from your tree surgery project, most Queenborough tree surgeons will happily let you keep them. If you don't have any use for them, they will take them away for use on other assignments, or ethically dispose of them. Tree surgeons are the best source for wood chippings which you can use throughout your garden, even if you don't require any tree surgery doing on your property in Queenborough. Certain tree surgeons will charge you a fee for wood chips, especially if you want them delivered, others will let you have them at no cost.

Popular brands of wood chipping machinery include Hyundai, Timberwolf, Crytec and Forest Master.

Chainsaws

Chainsaws

Arguably the most common piece of equipment used by Queenborough tree surgeons, the chainsaw, in the wrong hands, is also the most dangerous. The most popular style of chainsaw with professionals is the petrol powered version, being easy to handle and more mobile, although you are able to buy mains operated and rechargeable battery chainsaws. For cutting through thick branches and tree limbs, petrol driven chainsaws are really the only option, being robust, powerful and able to cope with even the most substantial tree work.

Basically, a chainsaw is composed of a revolving motor-driven chain which has a row of teeth for cutting through wood and branches. Chainsaws also come in different designs, each having its own specific use - rear-handled for working on the ground (two handed), pole saws for hard to reach branches and long distance pruning and top-handled for working at height (and which can be operated single handedly if required).

Although climbing a tree with a rapidly twirling blade in your hand is a somewhat dangerous thing to do, you will rarely see an experienced Queenborough tree surgeon who does not make use of a chainsaw. All tree surgeons must be trained in the safe use of chainsaws, and it's one of the key conditions for becoming a registered member of the AA (Arboricultural Association).

The most popular brands of chainsaw used in Queenborough by specialist tree surgeons are Husqvarna, Makita, Hyundai and Stihl, although of course there are countless different brands and models.

Ash Dieback

First recorded in the United Kingdom in 2021, ash dieback is a fatal fungal disease which is likely to decimate around 80% of the current ash trees, over the coming years. Following the tragedy of Dutch Elm Disease, which killed off Britain's elm trees, ash dieback is set to have huge repercussions for our beloved countryside.

A disease which affects the Fraxinus genus of trees, it has a particularly disastrous effect on Fraxinus excelsior, the native British common ash. Thought to have originally come from eastern Asia where the native species of ash (Fraxinus chinensis and Fraxinus mandshurica) were less susceptible, the fungus which causes the disease is known as Hymenoscyphus fraxineus (H. fraxineus), and it obstructs its vascular (water transport) systems, causing it to die.

Ash dieback has now spread to most areas of Great Britain, and is dispersed by spores that blow on the wind, produced by the fruiting bodies of the fungus, and can travel for tens of miles, quickening the whole process.

Ash dieback strikes trees from every age group and has symptoms such as:

  • The formation of lesions (often diamond shaped) where branches meet with the trunk.
  • New epicormic growth appearing from buds that were previously dormant.
  • Leaves with dark patches that appear during the summertime.
  • Dying leaves and shoots which are visible during the summertime.
  • Foliage that wilts, turns black and falls prematurely.

Sometimes ash trees have the ability to ward off initial infections, but as the disease returns every year, they eventually perish. Because it's an airborne disease there's no obvious approach for stopping its spread, and no recognised cure for ash dieback.

If you suspect you have identified a tree suffering from ash dieback in your garden in Queenborough, or someplace else in the neighbourhood, you could report it to the "Tree Alert Service" provided by the Forestry Commission, although the disease is so commonplace all over the British Isles that they're really only interested in cases discovered in areas not previously affected. You should however speak to a local tree surgeon, who can offer guidance on how to proceed.

Trees of the genus Fraxinus are affected by ash dieback.

Tree Surgery Tasks Queenborough

Tree Surgery Tasks Queenborough UK

Queenborough tree surgeons can generally help with tree waste removal in Queenborough, site clearance Queenborough, stump treatment Queenborough, tree watering, tree lopping in Queenborough, woodland management, tree cutting, root pruning, eco-plugging, hedge lowering, tree pest control in Queenborough, tree transplanting Queenborough, waste removal in Queenborough, woodchipping, tree inspections, root removal, crown reduction, tree surveys, stump grinding in Queenborough, tree staking, crown removal, tree bracing, woodland clearance in Queenborough, tree care, stump removal, crown thinning, hedge planting, decompaction in Queenborough, damage restoration, root grinding in Queenborough, cut sealing, tree planning, vegetation management in Queenborough, dead wood removal in Queenborough, coppicing and other tree surgeon services in Queenborough, Kent. Listed are just an example of the duties that are accomplished by tree surgeons. Queenborough companies will be happy to inform you of their whole range of services.

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Tree Surgeons Near Queenborough: Also find: Milton Regis tree surgeons, Upchurch tree surgeons, Leysdown-on-Sea tree surgeons, Newington tree surgeons, Sittingbourne tree surgeons, Kemsley tree surgeons, Isle of Sheppey tree surgeons, Murston tree surgeons, Iwade tree surgeons, Halfway Houses tree surgeons, Bobbing tree surgeons, Minster on Sea tree surgeons, Eastchurch tree surgeons, Faversham tree surgeons, Rushenden tree surgeons, Blue Town tree surgeons, Emley tree surgery and more. The majority of these places are served by local tree surgeons. Queenborough home and property owners and others can get quotes by going here.

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Around Queenborough

Just recently, property owners in these Queenborough roads have asked about tree surgery: Rushenden Road, Georgian Close, Sheppey Way, Second Avenue, Foxley Road, Ferry View, Gordon Avenue, Jubilee Crescent, Sterling Road, Harold Street, Main Road, Eastern Avenue, Argent Road, Coronation Crescent, High Street, Court Hall, Whiteway Road, Weekes Court, Yevele Close, Queenborough Road, Manor Road, Stanley Avenue, and in these postcodes ME11 5AS, ME11 5AQ, ME11 5ES, ME11 5EQ, ME11 5DB, ME11 5EX, ME11 5ET, ME11 5AD, ME11 5DD, ME11 5EE. Work was done in these locations by local tree surgeons. Queenborough householders enjoyed the benefits of competent and top quality tree surgery services in every case.

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(This tree surgeons Queenborough information was written on 04-03-2023)