Blackdown Treescapes provides tree pruning, crown shaping, crown reduction, crown lifting, tree removal, sectional dismantling, stump grinding, hedge cutting, deadwood removal, safety checks, storm damage clearance, tree planting, aftercare and site clean-up.
Yes, our tree experts can prune and shape trees to improve structure, appearance, clearance and long-term health. We work with the natural form of the tree where possible and give clear advice before any cutting starts.
Blackdown Treescapes can carry out crown reduction and crown lifting. Crown reduction reduces height or spread, while crown lifting raises the canopy for better clearance over paths, driveways, roads, lawns and buildings.
We can remove and dismantle dead, unwanted, unsafe and storm-damaged trees. Where there is limited space, sectional dismantling lets us take the tree down in controlled pieces to protect nearby fences, sheds, gardens, buildings and access routes.
Yes, Blackdown Treescapes can grind out or remove unwanted stumps after tree removal. This helps reduce trip hazards, limits regrowth, and leaves the area easier to replant, landscape, fence or use again.
Our team can cut, trim, reduce and shape a range of hedge types. You can book a one-off tidy-up or arrange ongoing garden or boundary maintenance.
Yes, our tree experts can deal with deadwood, fallen trees and storm-damaged branches. The priority is to make the area safe, clear the problem carefully and keep disruption as low as possible.
Blackdown Treescapes can help with tree health checks and advice. We look for visible signs of poor health, decay, deadwood, weak joints, storm damage and unsuitable growth, then explain the best next step.
Yes, we can help with tree planting and aftercare. This includes choosing suitable locations, managing young trees and giving simple steps to keep new trees in good condition as they establish.
We remove waste and tidy up when the work is finished. Branches, timber, hedge cuttings and debris can be cleared from the work area, and we can discuss whether logs or woodchip should be left on site for your use.