– CROWN LIFTING SERVICES THROUGHOUT THE SOUTH WEST –

Crown Lifting in Bristol

– TREE SURGERY SERVICE

Crown Lift or Crown Raising

Crown lifting is the removal of the lowest branches and/or preparing of lower branches for future removal. 

Crown lifting best practice

Good practice dictates crown lifting should not normally include the removal of large branches growing directly from the trunk as this can cause large wounds which can become extensively decayed leading to further long term problems or more short term bio mechanical instability. 

Restricting crown lifting on older trees

Crown lifting on older, mature trees should be avoided or restricted to secondary branches or shortening of primary branches rather than the whole removal wherever possible. 

What’s the best method for crown lifting

Crown lifting is an effective method of increasing light transmission to areas closer to the tree or to enable access under the crown but should be restricted to less than 15% of the live crown height and leave the crown at least two thirds of the total height of the tree. Crown lifting should be specified with reference to a fixed point, e.g. ‘crown lift to give 5.5m clearance above ground level’.

Speak to us about crown lifting today.


‘Very pleased with the service and would definitely recommend.
Came over to quote very quickly with a very reasonable price.’
Marcus Vaughan


‘This is the second time that I have used Bristol Tree Services to remove a dead fruit tree. They are very good indeed and left everything clean and tidy.’
Derek Carr

Phone 01173 320 078
for a no obligation quote

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a no obligation quote

Phone 01173 320 078
for a no obligation quote

Email us for
a no obligation quote

– WHAT WE DO –

Our other Tree Surgery Services

We offer a variety of tree surgery services and we don’t consider any job too small. Our team of tree surgeons recycle 100% of our waste as either fire logs or wood chip for bio fuel.

Crown Thinning

Our arborists remove a portion of smaller branches, typically at the outer crown of the tree.

Tree Bracing

Our Bristol arborists are qualified to fit and maintain rigid and flexible tree bracing.

Crown Lifting

Our team remove the lowest branches or prepare lower branches for future removal.

Emergency Tree Works

Our trained tree surgeons are available 24 hours, 365 days a year for emergency tree work.

Commercial

Our Bristol arborists provide tree services to large organisations across the whole UK.

Tree Reductions

The Bristol Tree Services team reduce the height and/or spread of the crown of a tree.

Hedge Trimming

In addition to trees our team of experts also trim, reduce and remove hedges for clients.

Tree Removal

Sometimes due to condition, size or location of a tree; removal is the only option left.

Stump Grinding

When a trained arborist removes the stump of a tree when it is below ground level.

– GET IN TOUCH

Speak with one of our Bristol Tree Surgeons 

01173 320 078
07985 285 157
 

Please contact Bristol Tree Services today for a free, no-obligation quote. If you’re a commercial contractor and wish to see our fixed priced services then please don’t hesitate to get in touch.

Every tree surgeon in our Bristol team is not only vastly experienced, but also friendly and happy to help with any tree surgery query you may have.

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– FIVE-STAR TREE SURGEONS

Qualified and professional Arborists based in Bristol

Here at Bristol Tree Services all of our tree surgeons are extremely professional and hold the correct accreditations. Health and safety is a top priority for all of our arborists and you can always expect a safe and efficient service from us.

All works are carried out to BS3998, using AFAG guidelines. We are also registered waste carriers and try to recycle 100% of our waste as either fire logs or wood chip for Bio Fuel.

We are Bristol’s local Tree Surgeon, offering a variety of tree surgery services to domestic and commercial customers in Bristol and the surrounding areas.