Tree Surgery in Hayes (Bromley) for homeowners who want tidy, safe trees with minimal disruption. From crown reductions to stump removal, we work cleanly and efficiently. Expect clear advice, careful rigging and a thorough site tidy-up.
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Mature trees are part of what makes Hayes special, especially around Hayes Common and the greener lanes leading towards Keston. Our team handles everything from precision tree pruning to full tree felling when a specimen has become unsafe. We’re used to working in BR2 gardens where access can be tight and neighbours are close. If you’ve had storm damage near Hayes station, we can respond quickly and make the area safe.
The Hayes (Bromley) area has a mix of large detached houses, period cottages and well-planted 1930s properties, often with established boundaries and tall canopies. That means crown reduction and selective thinning are common requests to improve light without spoiling the tree’s shape. We also regularly manage hedges and boundary growth for homes near West Wickham and Bromley Common. Every job starts with a practical assessment of structure, health and risk.
We plan each job around safety, tidy workmanship and protecting your garden. Where needed, we use sectional dismantling and rigging to avoid damage to lawns, sheds, fences and patios. You’ll get straightforward recommendations, clear pricing and a clean finish, including responsible removal of arisings. Local homeowners choose us for reliable scheduling, careful site management and consistent results.
Working across the London Borough of Bromley, we’re familiar with the commons, mature tree stock and heavier clay soils that can affect root stability. Many BR2 homes have long driveways and planted front gardens, so we plan parking, chipper placement and safe lowering zones in advance. We also adapt to narrow side access typical of 1930s plots, bringing the right kit to minimise disruption. If council constraints apply, we’ll help you navigate them before work starts.
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Costs in Hayes (Bromley) typically range from £200–£2,500 per tree, with many jobs landing between £300–£1,500 depending on size and complexity. Straightforward pruning is usually at the lower end, while large dismantles, difficult access, or urgent emergency tree work can increase the price. Stump removal, waste removal volume and traffic/parking constraints can also affect the overall cost.
Most tree surgery work takes 1–2 days, but smaller pruning or hedge trimming can be completed in a few hours. Time depends on tree size, whether we’re doing a crown reduction or full felling, and how easy it is to access the site with equipment. Weather, proximity to buildings, and the need for careful sectional lowering can extend the job. We’ll confirm timings after a site visit.
Often, routine pruning and maintenance can be carried out without formal permission, but there are important exceptions. Trees may be protected by a Tree Preservation Order (TPO) or fall within a conservation area, which can require consent or notification before work starts. In the London Borough of Bromley, rules can vary by street and designation. We’ll help check protections and guide you through the correct process before any cutting begins.
Yes. We back our workmanship with a 10-year warranty covering the standard of work carried out, such as correct pruning cuts, safe methods and agreed scope completed as specified. It also covers issues arising from poor workmanship within that period. Natural factors outside our control—like extreme weather, disease progression, or subsequent ground movement—aren’t included. We’ll explain what’s covered for your specific job in writing.
We offer a range of options including crown reduction, crown lifting, selective thinning, formative pruning, tree felling, stump grinding/removal, hedge trimming and emergency call-outs. For stumps, you can choose grinding to below soil level for re-turfing or deeper removal if you’re replanting. We’ll recommend the best approach based on the tree species, your garden use, light requirements and long-term maintenance goals.
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