Hope University Beech - Crown Lift
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- Felling of trees - directional felling, suitable where space is available.
- Site clearance.
- Sectional dismantling of trees - where space is limited, removal of tree using climbing equipment and ropes. For example trees in gardens overhanging property, greenhouses etc.
- Crown reduction - pruning where the overall aim is to reduce the size of the crown of the tree.
- Crown thinning - to allow light to penetrate through the canopy of the tree reducing the amount of shade cast by a tree.
- Crown cleaning - removal of deadwood and crossing branches (which may contain weak points due to rubbing).
- Crown lifting - removal of the lower branches to raise the canopy of the tree.
- Restorative pruning - when a tree has been badly pruned (for example 'topped' - looking like a hat rack!) we carry out restorative pruning to improve the aesthetic value of tree and, in time, improve the health and vigour of a tree.
- To see why it is important to have your trees pruned correctly by a professional please visit the following sites.
Choosing An Arborist
Pruning Advice
- We carry our work in conservation areas and will happily assist customers apply for permission of the relevant local authority to carry out work on trees in these areas.
- LCA are an environmentally aware company and recycles arisings to become woodchip, timber, firewood or compost.
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