Need safe, tidy tree work done properly? Our Tree Contractors in Bexley handle everything from crown reduction and pruning to stump removal and emergency call-outs. Expect clear advice, careful site protection and a clean finish. We’ve completed many projects across Bexley and nearby areas.
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From mature trees near Hall Place to tight rear gardens off Bexley High Street, tree work in Bexley needs a careful, methodical approach. We carry out tree felling, crown reduction, pruning and hedge work with safety and neighbours in mind. If you’re dealing with storm damage or a leaning tree, our emergency call-out service helps you make the site safe quickly. We also provide tree reports when you need written guidance for planning, sales or insurance.
The Bexley area includes everything from Victorian terraces to 1930s semis and newer builds, each with different access and boundary constraints. In Bexleyheath and Barnehurst, we often work around shared driveways, garages and close-set fences. In Crayford, gardens can be longer and narrower, which affects rigging and waste removal routes. Our team plans the job to protect lawns, patios and planting while keeping disruption low.
We start with a site visit to assess tree condition, targets and access, then recommend the safest, most cost-effective method. Every job is carried out by trained, fully insured arborists using professional equipment, with waste removed and the area left tidy. You’ll get straightforward communication, optional stump grinding, and replanting advice where appropriate. Homeowners choose us because we work cleanly, respect property, and deliver consistent results across the tree contractors in London Borough of Bexley.
Bexley’s mix of established street trees and well-used parks means we frequently manage large canopies over sheds, conservatories and footpaths. Access can be tight on residential roads, so we plan parking, chipper placement and neighbour notifications in advance. We also check for Tree Preservation Orders and conservation constraints before starting work. Our approach suits the property styles common in DA5 and surrounding streets, keeping gardens usable throughout the job.




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Costs vary by tree size, access and the method needed. As a guide, small pruning jobs often start around £150–£350, while crown reductions commonly fall between £350–£900. Sectional felling and removal for larger trees is typically £800–£2,500+. Stump removal by grinding is often £120–£400 depending on diameter and access. We provide a written quote after a site visit.
Many pruning jobs are completed in 2–4 hours, while a straightforward small tree felling can take half a day. Larger dismantles in tight gardens may take 1–2 days, especially where rigging is required to protect fences, sheds or conservatories. Timescales depend on tree height, crown spread, waste volumes, access for machinery, and whether stump grinding or hedge work is included. We’ll confirm duration before booking.
Often, routine pruning and garden tree work can be carried out without formal permission, but there are important exceptions. Some trees are protected by a Tree Preservation Order (TPO) or sit within a conservation area, which may require notice or consent before work starts. We’ll help you check the status, advise on the correct process, and can support with the information needed for applications. Safety work is handled appropriately and documented.
Yes. We back our workmanship with a 10-year warranty where applicable, covering defects arising from our installation work such as tree planting stakes, ties and associated aftercare set-up. For pruning and felling, we guarantee work is completed to the agreed specification, with safe methods and a tidy site on completion. We also carry appropriate insurance for peace of mind. Any concerns are handled promptly and transparently.
We can advise on tree planting options suited to garden size, light levels and long-term maintenance, including ornamental trees, native species and smaller multi-stem varieties. For pruning, we’ll recommend crown reduction, crown lifting or selective thinning depending on goals like more light or improved clearance. Hedge work can be shaped formally or kept natural. We’ll explain pros and cons, then agree a plan that fits your property and budget.
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