Evergreen Trees
Dead-Wooding
Deadwooding involves the removal of all dead and damaged branches from a tree’s crown. This is done primarily for safety reasons but also to improve the tree’s overall appearance, making it look neat and tidy.
Deadwooding is essential for safety, as dead branches will eventually decay and fall. While this process is usually slow, it can be hastened by strong winds or extreme temperature changes. It is particularly important for trees overhanging roads, homes, public spaces, and gardens, as falling branches pose a potential risk to pedestrians, vehicles, and children playing below. A climbing inspection is necessary to identify and remove any significant deadwood that presents a hazard.
Our fully qualified team will carry out this task to ensure your tree remains healthy and safe. We’ll also clean up thoroughly, leaving your garden in pristine condition, ready for you to enjoy.


Benefits of deadwooding include:
- Safety: Prevent branches from falling on your property, pedestrians, or vehicles.
- Weight reduction: Removing unwanted weight improves the tree's wind resistance and balance.
- Aesthetic appeal: A tree looks much better with deadwood removed.
