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Heathfield Tree Surgeon East Sussex: Trees in your garden and around your property in Heathfield, add substance, style and structure to what can oftentimes be a 2 dimensional landscape. But when poorly maintained or affected by extreme weather conditions, for example flooding or high winds, trees can be a bit of an issue. The best option if there is work that needs completing on your trees, is to seek advice from a professional tree surgeon in Heathfield.

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Using a non-qualified operative for tree work or trying to do the work by yourself, could harm your trees, cause damage to property, or even be life threatening. However, tree work isn't a safe occupation, even for trained tree surgeons, who know about all the risks. Tree surgery is certainly not a job for novices, and on average there are 140 severe injuries and 3 deaths each year within the industry, making it one of the most dangerous jobs in Britain.

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With falling branches and trees causing around five fatalities annually in Britain, a threat to life can even be posed by a neglected or damaged tree. You may be liable for any compensation to any third-party as a consequence of your actions, if you employ someone to perform tree work and an injury, or damage to property occurs. These are merely some of the reasons why it is essential to retain the services of an experienced tree surgeon to undertake the work on your trees in Heathfield. (The figures given were sourced from HSE UK).

PICKING A TREE SURGEON IN HEATHFIELD - A skilled tree surgeon in Heathfield should be a registered member of one or both of the 2 professional industry bodies found in Britain. The websites of either the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) or the Arboricultural Association (AA) allow you to check out the membership and professional status of any tree surgeon in Heathfield. This page enables you to check if any specific local tree surgeon has ARB Approved Contractor status, and has membership of either of these 2 bodies.

If there is a problem during or after any tree work has been accomplished you're able to make contact with these trade associations for mediation and for help and guidance at any stage.

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If anybody who you can't find on this directory list offers you a quote, you should courteously decline their offer of work and find an accredited contractor. You should try and get at least three different quotes from various companies in Heathfield when you have reassured yourself of their professional memberships and qualifications. Because of the risks involved in the work, you should ask the below questions, making it abundantly clear that you need them to provide you with the answers:

  • What level of insurance cover do you have? Your tree surgeon should be able to show you an insurance certificate covering a minimum of £5 Million public liability, as outlined by the ISA and AA.
  • Do you offer written quotations? Always try to get a quote in writing, and NEVER accept a quote that is only given verbally.
  • Can I inspect the quality of your tree work by contacting a person you've recently worked for? Independently checking any recent work is always advisable.
  • Can you show documentary verification of your professional membership, qualifications and a NPTC/LANTRA certificate for chainsaw use? Any tree surgeon using a chainsaw, must by law have NPTC/LANTRA certification. Qualifications can include City & Guilds Diplomas and Certificates in Arboriculture.

On the written quotation that you receive, you'll need there to be easy to understand specifics of all the tree work that is to be undertaken. Who's responsible for the removal and disposal of waste, tree branches and stumps should be stated, as should specifics of any trees which may be protected in law, and the steps needed to obtain permission to work on them. You should also make sure that VAT has been included on the quote. It is vitally important to realise that you have a responsibility to employ only competent people to work on your trees and property.

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PRIOR TO WORK COMMENCING - Finding out whether any of your trees are covered by a TPO, your preferred Heathfield tree surgeon should ensure that any work gets the green light from the appropriate local authorities. To ensure the safety of the public, even protected trees need to be maintained in order to cut back old or dying wood, therefore finding that a tree is protected doesn't mean that you're unable to carry out essential work.

If your property in Heathfield happens to be in a conservation area, the Local Planning Authority (LPA) will require a minimum of six weeks written notice of any tree work you are planning to do. This notice is not required if the trunk of the tree is under 75mm in diameter when measured at 1.5m from the ground. Also, if a protected tree's branches need to be pruned or thinned to sustain and promote growth, written notice will not be necessary.

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After doing a full assessment of your trees health, your chosen Heathfield tree surgeon will determine the remedial treatment required and how best and safely to achieve the required outcome. Your property, public spaces and any part of neighbouring properties that could be impacted by falling debris and branches will all be given a risk assessment. At this stage, the level of protection required and the amount of workforce needed will also be ascertained. To keep the public and other property safe from damage or harm, this will include both PPE and other safety precautions.

ON THE DAY OF WORK - Safety measures and barriers should be put in place before any cutting of branches, climbing or tree felling begins, to keep passers-by and unauthorised persons away from the work area. It may at some stage be necessary to halt the traffic temporarily, if there's any risk of branches and debris falling onto the highway.

Different degrees of protection will be necessary for the tree surgeon depending on what tree work needs to be carried out. When carrying out basic tree work with a chainsaw, to prevent serious cutting injuries to the hands, legs and torso, they will at the very least be wearing protective clothing. All operatives involved in the work should be wearing high visibility clothing, and eye and head protection, at all times.

Climbing equipment and ladders will need to be deployed if any working at height is involved, and to help in the removal of high branches and large pieces of tree trunk, additional operatives will be essential. It's recommended that you inform your neighbours of the need for access, because a skip or other means of transporting the waste away will be stationed as close as possible to the work area.

UPON COMPLETION OF WORK - Once the work has been completed all of the waste materials can be transported away and the whole site cleared of all debris. A certificate of work done should then be put together by your tree surgeon, particularly where the trees are covered by TPOs, which can be signed off and a copy given to you. If any public spaces required safety measures, this protection will be taken away and highways and paths will be re-opened.

Issues or problems should be put right immediately by approaching the tree surgeon directly. If there is any further dispute, and your tree surgeon is an approved member of a trade body, you can obtain guidance and help from the ISA or AA so as to arrive at an acceptable solution.

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Local Heathfield tree surgeons will likely have the postcode TN21 and the dialling code 01435. They'll operate in Heathfield itself, as well as nearby areas such as Horam, Broad Oak, Rushlake Green, Brightling, Mayfield, Burwash Common, Cade Street, Little London, Five Ashes, Old Heathfield, Waldron, Maynards Green, Cross in Hand, Stonegate, and these postcodes: TN21 1DN, TN21 8AP, TN21 8HR, TN21 8EP, TN21 8HT, TN21 0AD, TN21 8AB, TN21 8DL, TN21 8AE, TN21 0XG.

If you need this kind of service it's certainly a good idea to use a trusted tree surgeon. Heathfield homeowners can benefit greatly from the skills offered by a seasoned professional.

Ash Dieback (Hymenoscyphus Fraxineus)

First documented in Great Britain in 2021, ash dieback is a lethal fungal disease that is likely to decimate approximately 80% of the current ash trees, in the next few years. Following the catastrophe of Dutch Elm Disease, which killed the United Kingdom's elm trees, ash dieback is set to have a huge impact on our countryside.

Ash dieback has an especially devastating effect on the native Fraxinus excelsior (common ash), British Fraxinus excelsior (common ash), although it actually affects the whole Fraxinus genus of trees, with varying levels of tolerance to it. The fungus which causes the disease is named Hymenoscyphus fraxineus, and it originally came from eastern Asia.

Already present in most parts of the UK, ash dieback (or chalara ash dieback) is dispersed by wind blown spores which are produced by the fruiting bodies of the fungus, and can travel for tens of miles.

The obvious signs of ash dieback are:

  • Leaves that develop dark patches during the summertime.
  • The formation of lesions (often diamond shaped) where branches connect to trunk.
  • Leaves that wilt, turn black in colour and fall early.
  • New epicormic growth appearing from buds that were previously seen to be dormant.
  • Dying leaves and shoots which are visible during the summertime.

Ash trees have the ability to fight off the disease to a certain extent, but ultimately succumb to continual attacks, year-after-year. Since it is an airborne disease there is no clear option for stopping its spread, and no cure for chalara ash dieback.

Although the Forestry Commission's "Tree Alert Service" is currently only interested in cases reported in new areas where it hasn't previously been reported, if you are concerned about an ash tree on your property in Heathfield, you should contact a local arborist or tree surgeon to affirm the diagnosis and suggest an effective plan of action.

Trees of the genus Fraxinus are affected by ash dieback.

Dead-Wooding Heathfield

A fundamental part of tree care and upkeep, the procedure of dead-wooding (or deadwooding) will be undertaken by all competent tree surgeons in Heathfield. Dead-wooding calls for the careful removal of dead and rotting branches that could present a hazard to homes, vehicles or pedestrians. The branches of trees can die off for a number of different reasons, with heavy shading, pest attacks, root damage or diseases, accepted as the most commonplace.

Although the most frequent reason for getting rid of dead branches is one of safety, it's also sometimes done to benefit the tree, or for aesthetic reasons. It's possible to greatly improve a tree's health by eliminating dying, dead and damaged branches, an excessive amount of which will attract the spread of disease and insect infestation. You can also improve a tree's appearance through this technique, because a tree with lots of dead wood can also look very ugly.

Only larger dead branches will be cut off in most situations, because hardly any risk is posed by the small ones. Nonetheless, it may be necessary to remove any dead wood that is more than 50 millimetres in diameter, where trees in Heathfield overhang a dwelling, a park, a garden, a public space or a road. (Tags: Dead-Wooding Trees Heathfield, Dead-Wooding Heathfield, Deadwooding Heathfield, Dead-Wooding Surgery Heathfield).

Conservation Areas & Tree Preservation Orders Heathfield

Before carrying out any serious work on your trees in Heathfield, you should make sure none of them have TPO's (Tree Preservation Orders) You should check with your local authority to make certain that none of the trees on your property are subject to Tree Preservation Orders. If one or more of your trees have Tree Preservation Orders, you cannot perform topping, cutting down, uprooting, wilful damage, wilful destruction, removal or lopping, without written approval from the local authority. Your tree surgeon should be able to advise you on this and help you out with any checks.

If you happen to reside inside a conservation area in Heathfield, you should consult your council concerning any tree surgery work, and if the tree concerned has a diameter of over 75 millimetres (at a point 1.5 metres from ground level), you have to give your local authority at least 6 weeks written notice. (Tags: TPOs (Tree Preservation Orders) Heathfield, Tree Preservation Order (TPO) Heathfield, Tree Preservation Orders Heathfield).

Hedge Cutting Heathfield

Hedge Trimming Heathfield

Despite the fact that Heathfield tree surgeons are primarily involved with the maintenance and care of trees and shrubs they're regularly called on to trim and cut back hedges. Using a skilled tree surgeon will be a big advantage when dealing with conifer hedges (Leylandii for instance), which can often grow too tall for a homeowner or regular gardener to cope with, needing specialist tools to manage successfully.

Quickly getting out of control, a hedge that is poorly maintained and neglected has the chance to become overgrown. It's recommended that you trim your hedges frequently, and this is not simply to prevent them from run riot in large areas of your garden, but also to make them more visually appealing and stronger.

You can help make your entire garden look neat by tidily clipping your hedges. And if you're planning to sell your property in the near future, neat hedges might even add some extra value.

Tree Surveys Heathfield

There are a number of situations where tree surveys might be necessary, land development and property extension being the most commonplace. If you happen to be clearing some land to make space for a new home or an extension to an existing property in Heathfield, for instance, you may need to carry out a professional tree survey to BS5837 British Standards if trees exist on that land. Tree surveys in Heathfield must be handled by a qualified tree surgeon or arborist, and this holds true whether the tree survey is being carried out on either a private or public property.

A broad range of information will be produced about the trees within the specified plot. For instance:

  • The branch spread towards the South, North, East and West.
  • The existence of any TPOs (Tree Preservation Orders).
  • The ages of the trees.
  • Preliminary tree management guidelines.
  • The species of each tree.
  • The life expectancy of the trees.
  • The height of each tree in metres.
  • A tree reference number for each of the trees.
  • The diameter of each tree (taken 1.5m above ground level).
  • The number of trees.
  • The health of the trees.

You will most likely not need to do a tree survey if you happen to be altering an existing property or home in Heathfield but you're not changing the property's footprint and aren't changing the access points or service lines. (Tags: Tree Survey Heathfield, Tree Surveyors Heathfield, Tree Surveys Heathfield, Heathfield Tree Surveys).

Tree Surgery Accidents

The work undertaken by tree surgeons in Heathfield can be really hazardous. With a high risk of injury to both operatives and those on the ground, all reasonable precautions must be taken when working on trees.

As reported by the HSE (Health and Safety Executive), the majority of major and fatal injuries are linked to falls from trees, the use of chainsaws, and being hit by a falling branch or tree. In fact, tree surgeons and arborists are more at risk of being seriously injured than workers involved in the construction industry.

The most frequent tree work accidents in terms of insurance claims, involve being struck by objects (cranes, branches, grapple hooks, ropes, trees etc), lifting injuries and slipping from ladders.

All this accentuates the need for hiring an experienced Heathfield tree surgeon to work on your trees. In the tree care sector, a lot of accidents are down to inexperienced workers trying to tackle tasks that they are not trained to do, or capable of. Consequently, using a trustworthy and established Heathfield company who have been operating in the local area for a number of years, is the most effective way to sidestep such issues.

Tree Surgery Tasks Heathfield

Tree Surgery Tasks Heathfield UK

Heathfield tree surgeons can generally help with crown lifting, damaged tree removal in Heathfield, coppicing in Heathfield, commercial tree surgery, the protection of trees from grazing, stump treatment, hedge lowering, soil terraventing in Heathfield, tree topping, expert tree care Heathfield, emergency tree removal Heathfield, tree maintenance Heathfield, dead wood removal Heathfield, fruit tree pruning, tree pruning in Heathfield, landscaping Heathfield, tree health monitoring, arboriculture, damage restoration, tree management, retrenchment pruning in Heathfield, root removal, waste removal, crown raising in Heathfield, woodchipping, crown cleaning Heathfield, cable bracing, felling of storm damaged trees Heathfield, decompaction, eco plug treatments and other tree surgeon services in Heathfield, East Sussex. Listed are just a handful of the tasks that are performed by a tree surgeon. Heathfield professionals will be delighted to keep you abreast of their entire range of services.

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Also find: Stonegate tree surgeon, Burwash Common tree surgeon, Waldron tree surgeon, Horam tree surgeon, Little London tree surgeon, Mayfield tree surgeon, Old Heathfield tree surgeon, Rushlake Green tree surgeon, Brightling tree surgeon, Broad Oak tree surgeon, Cross in Hand tree surgeon, Five Ashes tree surgeon, Maynards Green tree surgeon, Cade Street tree surgeon and more. Practically all of these localities are serviced by tree surgeons. Home and property owners in the area can acquire price quotes for tree surgery by clicking here.

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  • Heathfield Woodchipping
  • Heathfield Tree Topping
  • Heathfield Cable Bracing
  • Heathfield Tree Pruning
  • Heathfield Crown Thinning
  • Heathfield Arboriculture
  • Heathfield Woodland Clearances
  • Heathfield Tree Management
  • Heathfield Stump Grinding
  • Heathfield Dead Wooding
  • Heathfield Vegetation Management
  • Heathfield Tree Removal
  • Heathfield Stump Removal
  • Heathfield Shrub Maintenance

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(This tree surgeon Heathfield content was revised and updated on 09-02-2024)