Trees occupy a wide range of spaces in today’s world, often in built-up areas and surrounded by human activity. Living in such close proximity means trees must be managed carefully to prevent them from becoming a hazard. Proper pruning is essential for maintaining tree health and safety, helping to prolong their lifespan and allowing them to grow safely to maturity.
Tree removal is a last resort, but it can be necessary when trees cause structural damage, die and shed limbs, or become diseased and pose a safety risk. Our arborists carefully assess whether removal is required and, if so, carry it out with minimal environmental impact.
With over three decades of experience, we specialise in tree dismantling, advanced lowering techniques, woodland thinning, and commercial site clearance.
Sheffield Tree Care can help determine the type of pruning needed to maintain or improve the health, appearance, and safety of your trees. Certain pruning techniques may be required to keep mature trees in a healthy, safe, and visually appealing condition.
We take pride in the quality of our pruning work and our ability to meet our clients’ needs while preserving the health and integrity of the tree.
Storms can cause limbs or entire trees to fail, potentially landing on homes, vehicles, or other trees. The weight and instability of storm-damaged trees make them extremely dangerous to remove or prune.
Our arborists are trained to handle these situations safely, minimizing further risk to your property.
Sheffield Tree Care offers professional tree stump removal using specialist stump-grinders to handle any situation safely and efficiently.
Removing stumps and roots helps prevent regrowth and clears the way for replanting, landscaping, or construction. While most stumps can be mechanically ground out, those in sensitive areas can be treated to prevent regrowth if removal poses a structural risk.
Our operated MEWP hire service provides safe and efficient access to difficult or hazardous areas on site. In line with risk assessment best practices, MEWP access should be prioritised over rope and harness climbing where feasible. Our qualified and experienced operators are ready to assist with any arboricultural task required.
We operate a Multitel SMX250, offering a maximum reach of 25 metres and an outreach of 11.6 metres. With a minimum access width of approximately 1 metre, it is suitable for most tree work tasks where access allows.