Need safe, tidy tree work done properly? Our Tree Contractors in Raynes Park handle everything from crown reduction to stump removal, with clear advice and clean finishes. Book a site visit and we’ll recommend the right approach for your garden and neighbours.
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From overhanging branches near Raynes Park station to mature trees backing onto Cannon Hill Common, local gardens often need expert attention. Fine Landscaping provides professional tree felling, pruning, crown reduction and tree planting tailored to SW20 properties. We also offer hedge work, emergency call-outs after storms, and written tree reports when you need formal guidance. Every job is planned to protect your home, boundaries and surrounding planting.
Raynes Park has a mix of 1930s semis with long rear gardens, plus Victorian terraces and Edwardian houses where access can be tighter. We regularly work across the tree contractors Raynes park area including Wimbledon, West Barnes and Motspur Park, adapting methods to suit side passages, shared drives and nearby conservatories. Where trees sit close to fences or garages, we use controlled dismantling and rigging to avoid damage. If you’re planting, we’ll advise on species that suit garden size, light and soil.
We start with a site assessment, discuss your priorities, then provide a clear written quote and schedule. Our team works safely, keeps noise and disruption down, and removes all green waste unless you’d like logs or mulch retained. You’ll get practical aftercare advice to keep trees healthy and reduce future issues. Homeowners choose us for reliable communication, tidy workmanship and accountable standards on every visit.
Working in the London Borough of Merton means balancing tidy streets, parked cars and narrow access routes common around SW20. We plan lifting, chipper placement and waste removal to suit driveways and controlled parking, and we’ll advise on the best time of day to minimise disruption. Many gardens have mature trees close to boundaries, so we prioritise careful rigging and clear neighbour communication. If permissions or protections apply, we help you navigate the checks before work begins.




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Costs vary with tree size, access and whether waste is removed. As a guide, small pruning jobs often start around £150–£350, while crown reductions on medium trees are commonly £350–£800. Tree felling and sectional dismantling may range from £500–£1,500+, especially near buildings. Stump grinding is often £120–£400 depending on diameter and depth. We’ll confirm pricing after a site visit.
Many pruning or hedge jobs can be completed in 2–4 hours, while a crown reduction or careful dismantle of a medium tree typically takes half a day. Large trees, tight access, or complex rigging near conservatories and fences can take a full day or more. Stump grinding is usually 30–90 minutes per stump. Timescales also depend on waste removal, parking access and weather conditions.
Most routine pruning and garden tree work is permitted, but restrictions can apply if a tree is protected by a Tree Preservation Order (TPO) or sits within a conservation area. Rules can also affect the extent of pruning, not just felling. We’ll ask the right questions, check protection status where needed, and advise on any applications or notices before work starts. This helps you stay compliant and avoids delays.
Yes. We back our workmanship with a 10-year warranty on agreed elements of the service, such as workmanship standards and the quality of installed items where applicable (for example, tree planting and associated supports). It covers defects arising from our work, not issues caused by storms, third-party damage, or lack of aftercare. We’ll explain what’s included for your job in writing, along with maintenance guidance to protect your investment.
We tailor the approach to your goals: crown reduction to manage height and light, selective pruning to remove deadwood or improve structure, and formative pruning for young trees. For planting, popular choices include ornamental cherries, amelanchier, field maple and hornbeam, selected for space and soil. Hedge work can include reductions, reshaping, and renovation pruning for overgrown laurel or conifer. We’ll recommend options that suit your garden, privacy needs and long-term maintenance.
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