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Lenzie Commercial Tree Contractors
Regardless of whether you are a private landowner with a small plot of land you need cleared or a property developer with a significant plot of land you need cleared for a new development project our tree service experts can offer a complete site clearance service for you.
Our company has been performing a wide spectrum of site clearance contracts throughout Lenzie for several years and come with a wide range of practical experience. Our complete range of plant and machinery allows us to tackle any job from small individual customers to large scale business arrangements.
Our professional equipment like shredder, flail, mulcher, tub grinders and stump grinder are utilised for speed, safety and efficiency, plus expert trimming and tree removal is performed by our specialist tree surgeons who are knowledgable in site clearance in tight spots.
Tree Clearance & Land Clearance
Our team have worked together with a wide range of customers who require tree clearance & land clearance services. Everything from homeowners who may need to clear their land for a construction project, such as a new drive or want their garden cleared to large scale commercial deals like land clearing for golf clubs, leisure centres, building developers, shopping centres etc. Regardless of what your tree clearing or land clearing needs you can depend on our team for dependability, safe working and reliable equipment for the task in hand.
Tree Protection Orders (TPO’s) And Tree Conservation Orders
In the UK a large number of trees are protected. Trees with a trunk diameter in excess of 75mm at a trunk height of 1.5 metres are very likely to be included under the extensive conservation area cover. Trees will have to be checked to see whether they are subject to a Tree Preservation Order (TPO) or if they are located in a Conservation Area by getting in touch with your local authority prior to planning any work. Our team can assist with the checks and applications for work. Our staff are all fully qualified to NPTC (National Proficiency Test Council) and CSCS, (Construction Skills Certification Scheme) plus always comply fully with LOLER, PUWER, RIDDOR and COSH regulations. They are also equipped to quickly and carefully take down trees of any size. Our site clearance solutions consist of:
- Clearing up plant life
- Tree removal and tree felling Stump grinding
- Green waste clearing
- Woodland management
- Liaising with local authorities
If you have further questions about Lenzie residential or commercial tree removal give us a call to book a free survey.
Require A Tree Felling Or Disassembling
The tree surgeons with whom we work are specialists in the correct dismantling of cumbersome, dangerous and big trees within confined places. They are experienced in removing trees from difficult locations and can manoeuvre through tight spaces.
A variety of tree removal techniques can be used including the use of cranes, specialist winch operations, directional felling or sectional dismantling. The technique used will largely depend on the amount of space available.
Tree Felling
This is where the tree is cut from the base and then it falls to the ground in a controlled fashion. This technique is only used when the risk that the tree could cause injury to anyone or damage property is very low. This technique is not always possible for large trees, as it takes a lot of space for them to fall.
Tree Dismantling
It is used when space is restricted. All debris must be directed down so as to not cause any property damage or injury to others. It is difficult to dismantle trees in sections. Start at the top of the tree and cut into manageable sections. Then, safely and under control, the tree is lowered to ground using lowering ropes and/or slings. In some cases, a crane may be used.
The tree surgeons that we work with are extremely skilled in manoeuvring through tight spaces. They also use the most up-to-date rigging techniques to remove the trees safely from your garden.
To help prevent the fall going wrong, they will always use ropes and slings.



Storm Damage Tree Removal
We recommend that you contact a professional tree surgeon to help you with any fallen trees or trees damaged from storms or lightening. It is very dangerous for non-trained people to try and deal with a fallen tree, as there are many objects that could be trapped underneath or around the tree, as well as any live power lines. The tree surgeons have a lot of experience and are able to remove any tree debris properly.
If you have further questions about Lenzie residential or commercial tree removal give us a call to book a free survey.
Handling Storm Damaged Trees
Despite the fact that they’re typically taken as being really sturdy and permanent, trees may end up being defenceless in adverse weather conditions such as strong winds and storms. Violent storms and extreme winds have been seen to decimate trees and tear even the healthiest & sturdiest trees from the ground, sending them plunging to the ground, or onto buildings, power lines, vehicles and neighbours’ gardens.
How many times after a storm have you heard of dislodged branches & storm-damaged trees damaging property or blocking the road. Aside from the inconvenience & danger it also may result in expensive renovations.
The toughest decision following a windstorm is not how to get rid of the trees that are definitely down, that is more or less simple. The tougher choice is whether any of the trees still standing are salvageable.
Certain trees that have been moderately injured in the storm may well pose a future hazard and may have to be cut down and removed to prevent placing people & property at risk in months or even years ahead.
Other trees could be preserved by being trimmed back, with their worst cracked sections being ‘amputated’ just like how a surgeon would amputate a gangrenous leg. Some other might require to get staked down with guy cables or held up with additional supports until they are able to re-develop the root system they require to stand on their own.
If a storm has caused trees to land on premises, our tree experts can be relied upon to get rid of the broken trees safely, quickly and efficiently to allow the building and construction teams access to the property to begin repair work on the affected buildings and power lines.
Different Kinds Of Storm Damage
Each one of these kinds of problem creates a varied outlook for the trees’ future survival, however making a prognosis is a task best left to a fully qualified arborist. An unqualified amateur is far more likely to overlook a small detail that could differentiate one verdict from another, such as noticing the splinters from a crown twist but overlooking the slight lean that reveals that the roots also failed.
There are generally 6 kinds of storm damage that a tree can’t normally sustain:
- Blowovers – this is where the complete tree falls down.
- Stem Failures – this is where the trunk of the tree cracks above the ground, causing the crown to come down or bend strongly even though the lower part remains standing normally.
- Root Failures – is when the root systems of the tree split under the ground, leading to the tree leaning or swaying noticeably.
- Limb Failures – is where one or more branches of the tree detach.
- Crown Twists – is when the trunk of the tree rotates enough to splinter, but stays up. This happens most often on trees with extremely lopsided crowns. The complete crown essentially transforms into a weathervane in a windstorm, twisting to follow the wind in a way that the trunk is unable to.
- Lightening Strikes – When lightening strikes the tree gets burned and electrocuted, but stays up, for now. Lightening strikes have a several secondary effects like opening a large amount of surface area up to pests and vermin and massive water loss, so a lightening-hit tree is always at a substantially increased danger to drop even if it made it through the initial storm.
Preserving Storm Damaged Trees
Our tree experts will not only clear away fallen trees correctly and without additional damages to buildings, but will additionally be able to give useful recommendations on how to save or preserve existing trees that are still standing, although they might have been injured in the storm. Our highly professional crew can assess the situation on your property and advise you which trees have sustained enough damages that they would die even if they were very carefully raised and replanted.
24-Hour Emergency Tree Removal Call Out Services
If you find your self needing a local 24-hour emergency tree surgeon then our professional tree surgeons will definitely be on site at the very first possibility to analyse the problem and advise you of all remedial strategies provided.
If we can’t fully get rid of the tree, we’ll at least restore a good level of access and return at the very first possibility to carry out a safe and complete clearing of your fallen tree. Our emergency tree removal services are also applicable for any incidents like traffic collisions. We can additionally inspect the surrounding trees for any unseen damage and dismantle and remove the affected tree if needed.
If you have further questions about Lenzie residential or commercial tree removal give us a call to book a free survey.
Tree Removal Service Lenzie
Even on the floor, tree surgery demands technical skill and experience, it’s a lot more complex than just using a chainsaw to a tree. With no appropriate equipment, competence and experience, you should not try one’s hand at tree surgery. If the tree fell because of damages, there could be additional dangers of other failing branches. Never compromise your personal basic safety to remove a fallen branch, get in touch with your local Lenzie tree surgeon professionals.
For a free quotation on any tree services call us now.
If you have further questions about Lenzie residential or commercial tree removal give us a call to book a free survey.
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