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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a tree surgeon charge?
You can expect the price to be about £50-150 per hour for local tree surgeons, with an average of £75. A team of 1 or 2 people can cost from £400-500 a day.
How much does a tree surgeon charge?
You can expect the price to be about £50-150 per hour for local tree surgeons, with an average of £75. A team of 1 or 2 people can cost from £400-500 a day.
How much does a tree surgeon charge?
You can expect the price to be about £50-150 per hour for local tree surgeons, with an average of £75. A team of 1 or 2 people can cost from £400-500 a day.
Do tree surgeons need insurance?
The most requested by tree surgeons is public liability insurance, this is not a legal requirement, but they are often asked to show their certificate of insurance as a formality.
How dangerous is being a tree surgeon?
Tree surgeons work is a high-risk but rewarding profession. They need to be aware of the dangers and take precautions before they start work on a tree. Operating a chainsaw and felling trees are the most dangerous tasks they undertake.
How can you tell if a tree is healthy?
The condition of a tree revolves around its health, which relies on many factors, including age, damage and climate changes. Look for signs that there are problems with the root system like discolouration or evidence of decay.
How do I choose a tree surgeon?
Ask the tree surgeon about their qualifications and experience before you make your choice. A good way is to ask them if they have received any training or certificates in Arboricultural Association Diploma (AA) areas. You should also check on how long they’ve been working within the sector – the longer an individual has been qualified, it shows their commitment to staying up-to-date with knowledge of the latest innovations within this industry, so find out what length of time they’ve been at it.
Check what type of insurance cover they have in place and how long the offer lasts – up to one year would be ideal as this shows they’re confident about their workmanship. You might also want to inquire further into whether any guarantees will cover replacements or repairs should anything go wrong with your new trees during installation.