Fine Landscaping provides Tree Removal Contractors in Raynes Park for safe, tidy and fully insured tree works. From careful sectional dismantling to stump grinding and full site clearance, we keep your garden secure and usable again.
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If a tree is overhanging your roofline, blocking light, or storm-damaged, we’ll remove it safely and efficiently. Our team works across SW20, including near Raynes Park station and the surrounding residential streets. We handle everything from tree felling to sectional dismantling where space is tight. All arisings are cleared, leaving your garden ready for replanting or landscaping.
Raynes Park has a mix of mature gardens and established street trees, often close to neighbouring fences and conservatories. We regularly work on 1930s semis with rear access constraints, as well as Victorian terraces and Edwardian houses where careful protection of walls, patios and outbuildings matters. For properties near Cannon Hill Common and busier routes, we plan lifting zones and traffic-safe loading. You get a solution that suits your plot, not a one-size approach.
We start with a site visit to assess risk, access, and the safest method of removal. Where appropriate, we use rigging and controlled lowering to protect lawns, paving and nearby structures. Stumps can be ground out below surface level or fully removed depending on your plans for planting or building. Homeowners choose us for clear communication, tidy workmanship, and dependable aftercare backed by our warranty.
As tree removal contractors in London Borough of Merton, we’re used to narrow driveways, shared side access and limited on-street parking. Many SW20 roads need careful vehicle positioning for chippers and waste trucks, so we plan loading and neighbour access in advance. Ground conditions vary from compacted lawns to older garden beds, which affects stump grinding depth and reinstatement. We also work considerately around family gardens and play areas near Prince George's Playing Fields.




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Costs in Raynes Park vary by tree size, access, and whether sectional dismantling is needed. As a guide, small tree removals often start around £250–£600, while medium trees commonly fall in the £600–£1,500 range. Large or complex removals near buildings can be £1,500–£3,500+. Stump grinding is typically £120–£450 depending on diameter and number of stumps. Waste removal and parking constraints can affect totals.
Many straightforward jobs take half a day to a full day, including waste removal and a final tidy-up. Sectional dismantling of larger trees can take one to two days, especially where branches must be lowered carefully over sheds, fences or conservatories. Stump grinding usually adds 30–90 minutes per stump. Timings depend on access, the amount of rigging required, and whether we’re clearing multiple trees or carrying material through the house or a narrow side passage.
Often, no permission is needed for routine tree removal on private property, but there are important exceptions. Trees may be protected by a Tree Preservation Order (TPO) or be within a conservation area, which can require council consent or a formal notice period. If the tree is dead or dangerous, rules can differ but evidence is usually required. We’ll help you check protections and advise on the correct process before any work starts.
Yes. Our workmanship is backed by a 10-year warranty on completed works, covering defects arising from the work we’ve carried out, such as issues linked to stump grinding reinstatement or agreed site clearance standards. It doesn’t cover unrelated ground movement, new landscaping installed by others, or regrowth from roots that were not included in the agreed scope. We confirm what’s covered in writing before the job begins for complete clarity.
You can choose stump grinding (most popular) to remove the stump below ground level, or full stump removal if you’re excavating for foundations or a new patio. We can leave woodchip for garden mulch, or take all waste away for a clean finish. After removal, many homeowners opt for re-turfing, new beds, screening hedges, or a replacement tree suited to garden size and light. We’ll recommend options based on your plans and soil conditions.
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