Tree Work
Trees occupy a wide variety of spaces in the modern world, often in built up areas and surrounded by human activity. Living in such close proximity means trees need managing carefully if they are not to become a hazard. Good pruning is essential to help maintain the health and safety of trees, prolonging their life and enabling them to grow safely to maturity.
Pruning
Sheffield Tree Care can help determine what type of pruning is necessary to maintain or improve the health, appearance & safety of your trees. Specific types of pruning may be necessary to maintain a mature tree in a healthy, safe and attractive condition. We take pride in the quality of our tree pruning and our ability to satisfy the needs of our clients while leaving a healthy and natural looking tree.
Removal
Although tree removal is a last resort, there are circumstances when it is necessary. This tends to be when trees are causing structural damage to surrounding buildings, die and shed boughs, or are diseased and pose a risk to health and safety. Our arborists can help decide whether or not a tree should be removed, and if deemed necessary, do so with minimal environmental impact to the surrounding area. We have nearly two decades’ experience in tree dismantling, advanced lowering techniques, woodland thinning and commercial site clearance.
Emergency Tree Care
Storms may cause limbs or entire trees to fail, landing on homes, cars or other trees. The weight of storm-damaged trees is great and they can be very dangerous to remove or prune. Our arborists can assist in performing the job in a safe manner, while reducing further risk of damage to your property.
Stump Grinding
Sheffield Tree Care also offer tree stump removal. We have the necessary grinders to safely and efficiently remove any stump in any situation.
Stump and root removal may be necessary to prevent regrowth, or to allow for re-planting, landscaping or construction work. While most stumps can be mechanically ground out, in cases where this is not possible (or where removal may cause a risk of structural damage) the stump can be sprayed to prevent re-growth.