Tree Surveys

Tree Surveys

Health and Safety Tree Surveys

If you own or manage property with trees, it's crucial to understand your Duty of Care under Common Law. This means actively maintaining trees to prevent harm to others.


Regular tree inspections are essential for effective management. They spot risks and propose actions to reduce harm, shielding you from liabilities. Recommendations for tree work follow Arboricultural Management principles, safety guidelines, and maintenance practices.


Tree surveys pinpoint risks and propose solutions in a report to prevent damage and liabilities. . Recommendations are based on Arboricultural Management principles, safety guidelines, and maintenance needs.


Our reports vary in format, tailored to specific needs. They may cover individual trees or large-scale surveys for extensive sites.

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Comprehensive Tree surveys

Thorough tree surveys are perfect for smaller to medium-large sites, examining each tree. We assess trees over a certain size and check them for issues like poor structure, pests and diseases, noting everything in a detailed report.

We tag trees for future reference and create a map for easy navigation.

The recommendations in the report address specific needs with clear deadlines.

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Walk-Over Tree surveys

Walk-over inspections are mainly for big sites, especially when there are many places to check. Like detailed surveys, we look at all trees, paying extra attention to risky spots. But instead of noting every tree, we only focus on ones needing action for health and safety. The findings will be written in a report.


During the inspection, we tag and maybe mark trees needing attention, especially in remote areas, to find them easily later. We also make a clear map for better navigation.


These inspections are approved by the Health and Safety Executive as a good way to manage risk.

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Individual Tree Inspection

Individual tree inspections are thorough checks of single trees. Each tree is carefully looked at to note down all the details.


We use Visual Tree Inspection techniques, a standard way to check trees, to make sure our assessments are consistent and reliable.


We measure the tree, record any problems we see, and suggest what should be done. These suggestions could include future care, safety concerns, or best practices in managing trees. We can put all this information in a Tree Report.


We also consider the tree's health, structure, and surroundings to give specific advice for keeping it healthy and safe.

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Mortgage and Insurance Tree Surveys

Whether you're buying a property or need a tree report for insurance purposes, we can provide a thorough and suitable report.


Mortgage lenders and insurance companies often want reassurance about trees on a property and any risks they might pose.


Our survey documents every tree on the property and checks the soil. We include a clear map of tree locations in the report, making it easy to identify trees needing attention. This transparency helps address any concerns about the property's trees.

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