Hire specialist in tree surgery Solihull to take care of your trees


Posted September 17, 2013 by johnybfre

Specialized companies that deal with tree surgery Solihull and tree surgery Birmingham perform services of cutting, felling, trimming or pruning of trees, dry trees, tall trees and dangerous trees.

 
Specialized companies that deal with tree surgery Solihull and tree surgery Birmingham perform services of cutting, felling, trimming or pruning of trees, dry trees, tall trees and dangerous trees. These services are provided by qualified and authorized utilitarian climbers. They deal with urgent jobs (cutting trees brought down by wind or bad weather, clearing of trees that have fallen on cars or buildings) or preventive jobs (shaping and trimming tall, hollow or dry trees, which dangerous to utility networks, pedestrians, buildings, vehicles or other cases).
From autumn until spring, arborists and utilitarian climbers teams perform operations of felling, cutting, trimming and pruning tall trees, dry trees and hazardous trees which are leaning, falling, hollow, etc. as well as works involving cleaning of old trees, regeneration cutting of trees with hollows, branches and twigs dried or shelled.

Approvals for final felling or trimming trees operations, regardless of the location of trees (on public or private sector) will be obtained by the customer prior to execution of the cutting, felling and trimming of trees. The tree surgery Solihull or tree surgery Birmingham services begin after obtaining the approval, while the prices of felling, cutting, trimming and pruning of trees is based on the location of the trees, on the difficulty of the cuts, on the number of branches and twigs that are cut during the cutting works and on the degree of hazard and emergency of the work. Disposal of timber, branches, debris and wood resulting from trimming trees and branches, removal of stumps left after cutting down a tree, have separate prices.

There are many reasons for cutting trees’ branches. Very often, they grow so dense that they do not allow any day light to penetrate. So, the aging lower branches are removed completely. This happens with small, old branches too because they do not bloom anymore. Branches affected by cancer should be removed too. Diseased areas look like sores that have not healed well. These branches should be cut with the saw and the affection disappears. Wounds should be thoroughly lubricated with a healing substance. And where there are two main branches, the less vigorous branch is cut.

The correct cutting is done with the scissors or with the saw immediately after the branch node, horizontally, from top to bottom. Large and heavy branches should not be cut from a side in order to avoid tearing or splitting them. The wounds greater than 3 cm should be necessarily covered with mastic healing. This will avoid pathogens entering through wounds. The cut should heal quickly. Old and unfruitful branches are cut directly. If the cut is not clean, the debris represents food for different pathogens. Clean cuts heal faster if treated properly. Specialists usually apply mastic or special oil for healing, including on the edges covering the cuts. If the substance is spread over the entire cutting surface, it will act as a patch. The branch should be completely removed. If there are any pieces left, vertical shoots could grow from them, and they are not bearing fruit.

Services of tree surgery Solihull http://www.birminghamtreeservices.co.uk and tree surgery Birmingham http://www.birminghamtreeservices.co.uk based can also be found online, on the specialized sites of the arborists.
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Last Updated September 17, 2013