Tree Surgeons Ringmer

Ringmer Tree Surgery and Tree Care Services

Ringmer Tree Surgeons (BN8): We all like to look at trees, and having trees growing in our garden is an additional bonus for providing a home for wildlife, for adding colour and beauty and for offering welcome shade on a hot summers day. However, trees are living organisms and could get way too big for our gardens in Ringmer, get damaged by windy conditions or become diseased and unstable. When concerns are growing about your trees in Ringmer, a tree surgeon is the person to call.

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Who you going to call? A tree surgeon! - Playing an important role in the general care and maintenance of trees, tree surgeons offer services to both public and private clients around Ringmer. The list of services that a qualified tree surgeon in Ringmer will provide is endless, but would include: safe tree planting, tree felling, the pruning of intrusive, dead or weak branches, hazard assessments and inspections, along with general tree maintenance.

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However, the job of the tree surgeon doesn't end with trees. Such things as hedge maintenance, trimming and care and stump removal, are among the other responsibilities of a tree surgeon in Ringmer. The best individual to call if you have any doubts about the structural integrity of a tree is a tree surgeon, because they will be able to inspect your tree, put together a report on likely hazards, and give you guidance on the best way to proceed.

As it is such a highly dangerous business, tree surgery is unquestionably something that should only be completed by a professionally trained person. Whilst it may appear tempting to bypass the costs and opt for a DIY approach, it would definitely not be the smartest decision to make. To carry out the work they do, tree surgeons have to be physically fit, qualified and experienced.

Working at height is invariably hazardous, and using dangerous power tools whilst high up in the air and harnessed to a tree is of course no exception. So, you can understand why it is not an activity for novices! Tree surgery is also usually accomplished by a gang of skilled tree surgeons, including climbers and a ground team, who are all specialists in the field. An unqualified individual would find it nigh on impossible to complete the work with this level of experience, risk assessment and competence.

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When you have decided that you require the assistance of a qualified tree surgeon in Ringmer, you should take measures to find a really good one. But, how should you do this? Well, a couple of things will have to be checked, for instance what qualifications they have and how much it will cost. Next we will cover a few things to look for when selecting a tree surgeon in Ringmer.

To dispel any doubts that they are properly accredited and competent, you firstly need to make certain they've got the right qualifications. The NPTC (National Proficiency Tests Council) is the governing body that issues certifications to tree surgeons. Any reputable tree surgeon in Ringmer should hold the following certificates as a minimum requirement:

  • NPTC 206/306 (CS38) - Tree climbing & aerial rescue.
  • NPTC 203 (CS31) - Fell & process small trees up to 15 inches (380mm) diameter.
  • NPTC 201/202 (CS30) - Chainsaw maintenance, on site preparation, & basic cross-cutting.
  • NPTC 308 (CS39) - Use of a chainsaw from a rope and harness.

Because gaining such certifications shows that they've received the correct training, it is well worth finding a tree surgeon in Ringmer that has them, although this isn't actually a legal requirement. Gaining these qualifications should give you reassurance that the work will be accomplished in a successful and safe way. It's also vital that some First Aid qualifications are held by arborists, tree surgeons and forestry workers, and they must always carry an appropriate First Aid kit in line with HSE workplace recommendations.

The next step is to get a few quotes from different Ringmer tree surgeons, and carefully check their cost breakdown, and the work that is included. Occasionally, the estimated cost won't include the removal of the vast amount of waste normally created by tree maintenance and surgery. It is definitely easier to get the tree surgeons to remove this themselves if you possibly can, because getting rid of waste can be extremely inconvenient and costly.

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Also, when meeting up with potential tree surgeons in Ringmer, ensure that you are ready to ask loads of key questions regarding your project. By way of example, you need to make sure you know who is going to do the work. Is it going to involve a crew of workers or one person working alone? Is there any possibility of you meeting them beforehand? What impact will the work have on my home/neighbours? What techniques of tree surgery or removal is going to be used? What is the timeframe for the work?

You shouldn't be afraid to ask all of these questions, given that the more you ask, the less likelihood that there will be any nasty surprises later on.

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Lastly, listen to your tree surgeon. Pay special attention to how they describe the work they are intending to undertake, since this can provide you with useful clues as to their level of professionalism. Even if you know hardly anything about tree surgery yourself, you can normally tell when someone knows their stuff, and the sort of terminology that should set the alarm bells ringing is 'topping and lopping', which is a fairly outdated phrase, more closely associated with cowboys and rogue traders. Terminology like 'thinning', 'pollarding', 'crown lifting', 'pruning' and 'crown reduction', should be used by a fully trained, experienced and professional tree surgeon in Ringmer. Although this alone shouldn't be regarded proof of ability, in terms of the expertise of your tree surgeon, it can be a useful clue.

To summarise, it is always worth consulting a number of tree surgeons in Ringmer with regards to any potential tree surgery or tree care needs you might have. If you find the right one, you can count on having an expertly undertaken job, taking all possible hazards into account and making certain that all your needs are fully catered to in a safe and timely manner.

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Pollarding Ringmer

Tree Pollarding Ringmer

Pollarding is on the whole done for the sake of health and safety, and is a technique that is used for radically lessening a tree's overall size when it's got too big for its setting. It can sometimes be employed for visual or functional reasons to mould a tree into a specific form or shape. It can quite often be noticed on trees that function as boundaries or hedgerows, and also trees that grow alongside streets in Ringmer. As pollarded trees have got such a bare and harsh visual appearance, and will probably never return to their "pre-pollarded" shape, the course of action isn't generally popular with tree lovers. However, despite the relatively unattractive appearance of recently pollarded trees such as planes, horse chestnuts, oaks, sycamores, maples, limes and beeches, there is a positive feature to this technique, in that these trees can be retained when they would otherwise have to be felled.

Wood Chipping Ringmer

Wood Chipping Ringmer

Most Ringmer tree surgeons will utilise wood chipping machinery to chop up the smaller tree limbs and branches that result from their work. These awesome wood chipping machines can gobble up as much as forty tonnes of material every hour, depending on which equipment is being used, however the smaller, more frequently used devices will process approximately five tonnes each hour.

As well as providing a useful material that can be used for a range of purposes including; ecosystem restoration, biomass fuel, garden walkways, cultivating mushrooms, mulch in gardening, wood pulp, landscaping and weed prevention, chopping down waste material in this way makes it less cumbersome to transport.

Most tree surgeons in Ringmer will be glad to let you have the wood chippings that have been produced during the tree work, if you have a good use that you want to put them to, otherwise they'll normally take them away to use on other landscaping projects. Even when you don't require any tree surgery doing on your property in Ringmer, tree surgeons are a great source for wood chippings that you can use for various purposes throughout your garden. If you need wood chippings to be delivered then some tree surgeons will charge a fee for this service, others let you have them without cost.

Well known makes of wood chipping equipment include Hyundai, Timberwolf, Forest Master and Forst.

Storm Damage Prevention Ringmer

At first glance, trees seem strong, sturdy and able to withstand virtually anything that Mother Nature can inflict on them. Some varieties of trees can in fact live and continue to grow for hundreds (even thousands) of years and will happily do so in most conditions.

Severe weather conditions can however cause considerable damage, and in addition to the danger of falling limbs and branches, entire trees can fall down in certain situations. The primary danger to, and enemy of trees, is high winds, and with escalating frequency of severe storms this sort of damage has become more common in Ringmer. Other issues can be heavy winter snow, and waterlogged soil during flooding or prolonged periods of rainfall.

To lessen the chance of issues with your trees in severe weather conditions, it is a good idea to get a competent Ringmer tree surgeon to check them out once in a while, and prune any dead, dying or excessively long branches.

It's also recommended to fit larger trees with lightning rods, copper conductors, or other protection systems, to stop them being struck by lightning, and to protect surrounding buildings and property which might be susceptible to side-flashes ("jumps"). A tree can be killed or drastically weakened by a lightning strike, and even where the damage isn't immediately obvious, the tree is going to be more vulnerable to attack by disease and pests. Whilst you might not think that lightning is that common in Ringmer, each year around 300,000 lightning strikes occur throughout the UK.

If you're worried about the chance of storm damage to your trees in Ringmer, you should ask what your local tree surgery firm can do to safeguard them, and minimise the risk of mishaps happening. (Tags: Storm Damage Prevention Ringmer, Storm Damaged Trees Ringmer, Storm Damage Ringmer).

Hedge Cutting Ringmer

Hedge Trimming Ringmer

Although Ringmer tree surgeons are mostly associated with the maintenance and care of trees and shrubs they're often called in to cut back hedges. Where there are conifer hedges like Leylandii, this is especially important, since they can quickly get so tall that a homeowner or gardener will find them nigh on impossible to cope with using bog standard tools.

A hedge can pretty quickly become overgrown and out of control when it is poorly maintained or uncared for. Regular clipping is advisable if you do not want a hedge to overwhelm large sections of your garden in Ringmer, and along with making the hedge healthier and stronger it will also add to its visual appeal.

You can help make your whole garden look tidier by neatly clipping your hedges. And if you're planning to sell your property sometime soon, neat hedges could even add some value. You can also get hedge trimming services in South Chailey, Broyle Side, Glynde, Isfield, Norlington, Stoneham, Cooksbridge, Whitesmith, Barcombe, Rodmell, Little Horsted, Halland, Glyndebourne, Laughton, and Ringmer, East Sussex. (Tags: Hedge Cutting Ringmer, Hedge Maintenance Ringmer, Hedge Trimming Ringmer, Hedge Clipping Ringmer).

Stump Grinding

Stump Grinding Ringmer

If you have a need for specialised services such as stump grinding in Ringmer, ensuring you hire a tree surgeon with the correct gear and knowhow is crucial. Competent tree surgeons will aim to extract every last bit of tree stump to at least twelve inches below the surface. Grinding down roots and stumps quite close to buildings and walls while avoiding damage, can only be accomplished if your chosen tree surgeon has got access to the proper machinery. The appropriate stump grinding machines will also be able to handle stumps in alleys and passageways. If you're doing away with a big tree the remaining stump may be rather substantial and no matter what you are going to use the resulting space for, the likelihood is the stump will need to be extracted well below the surface.

Ash Dieback

A harmful fungal disease that is expected to decimate approximately 80 percent of the current UK ash trees, over the next few years, ash dieback (Hymenoscyphus fraxineus) was first recorded in the United Kingdom in 2012, when a nursery imported a number of trees from the Netherlands. Having an equally disastrous impact on the beautiful British countryside as Dutch Elm Disease, ash dieback is just another setback for the UK's tree stocks.

A disease that affects trees of the Fraxinus genus, it has a particularly disastrous effect on Fraxinus excelsior, the native British common ash. Originally coming from eastern Asia where the native Manchurian ash (Fraxinus mandshurica) and Chinese ash (Fraxinus chinensis) are less seriously affected by it, the fungus which causes ash dieback is called Hymenoscyphus fraxineus (H. fraxineus), and it kills a tree by blocking its water transport systems.

Already present in most parts of Britain, ash dieback (or chalara ash dieback as it is often known) is dispersed by spores that blow on the wind, and which are able to travel for tens of miles.

The noticeable symptoms of ash dieback are:

  • New epicormic growth appearing from buds that were dormant previously.
  • Foliage that wilts, turns black and falls prematurely.
  • Dying leaves and shoots that are visible during the summertime.
  • Dark patches on leaves during the summertime.
  • Dark brown necrotic lesions form where limbs meet the trunk, and the inner bark under the lesions looks brownish grey.

Even ash trees that are able to fend off the disease, are attacked year after year and eventually succumb and die. There's currently no remedy for ash dieback, and no clear procedure for stopping it spreading.

Whilst you can report instances of ash dieback to the Forestry Commission's "Tree Alert Service", it is so common all over the UK that they're really only interested in cases that are found in areas not affected previously. If you believe you have a tree infected with ash dieback in your garden in Ringmer, you should still speak to a local tree surgeon, who will offer guidance on how best to proceed - ultimately the trees or tree will have to be downed and removed.

Tree families affected by ash dieback: the Fraxinus genus.

Health and Safety

Tree Surgery Safety Ringmer East Sussex

One of the key challenges with carrying out tree surgery in Ringmer is the safety aspect, since it is a hazardous procedure if done incorrectly. Untrained or inexperienced "tree surgeons" in Ringmer are likely to take shortcuts and disregard accepted safety advice, with the result that there might be a lack of head protection, not putting on eye or hearing protection, falling branches and timber, little if any fall protection, in the shape of ropes, platforms and harnesses, failure to put on cut resistant apparel (in particular boots and trousers) and neglecting to cordon-off the area to protect vehicles and passing pedestrians. At an increased risk due to such inadequacies are nearby buildings, the street facilities, the people living in the property, fences and garden outbuildings, vehicles, passers by, workers at ground level, the tree surgeon (up the tree), the tree itself.

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Tree Surgery Tasks Ringmer

Tree Surgery Tasks Ringmer UK

Ringmer tree surgeons can generally help you with crown thinning Ringmer, tree bracing, cut sealing Ringmer, damage restoration, woodland management, cable bracing, hedge laying, shrub maintenance, crown raising, tree care services, fruit tree pruning Ringmer, woodchipping, root removal, tree fertilising, dead wooding Ringmer, tree lopping Ringmer, crown lifting, hedge cutting in Ringmer, tree removal Ringmer, tree cutting, woodland clearances, tree reshaping Ringmer, root pruning, coppicing, tree pollarding, tree planning, arboriculture, crown reduction, hedge reduction, the removal of dead wood, tree waste removal, eco-plugging, root decompaction, waste removal, damaged tree cutting and removal and other tree surgeon services in Ringmer, East Sussex. Listed are just an example of the tasks that are carried out by local tree surgeons. Ringmer companies will tell you about their entire range of services.

Tree Surgeons Near Ringmer: Also find: Norlington tree surgeons, Glyndebourne tree surgeons, Isfield tree surgeons, Little Horsted tree surgeons, Rodmell tree surgeons, Laughton tree surgeons, Barcombe tree surgeons, Halland tree surgeons, Cooksbridge tree surgeons, Stoneham tree surgeons, Broyle Side tree surgeons, Glynde tree surgeons, Whitesmith tree surgeons, South Chailey tree surgery and more. Most of these areas are covered by local tree surgeons. Ringmer householders and others can obtain price quotes by clicking here.

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(This tree surgeons Ringmer content was written on 04-03-2023)