Tree Surgery in Mitcham that keeps your trees safe, healthy and well-shaped. From crown reduction to emergency storm damage, our arborists work cleanly and efficiently. Get clear advice, tidy results, and minimal disruption.
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If you’re near Mitcham Common or along the edges of Figges Marsh, mature trees can quickly outgrow their space and become a risk in high winds. Our arborists handle everything from careful pruning to full tree felling, with a focus on safety and neat finishes. We also provide stump removal to reclaim planting space and reduce trip hazards. Covering CR4, we’re close by for planned work and urgent call-outs.
Mitcham’s mix of Victorian cottages, 1930s semis and modern estates often means tight side access, shared boundaries and established rear gardens. We tailor pruning and crown reduction to protect neighbouring fences, sheds and conservatories. For taller specimens, we use controlled rigging to lower sections safely without damaging lawns or patios. That practical, property-aware approach is why homeowners choose our tree surgery Mitcham area service.
We start with a site visit to assess tree health, structure and targets below, then recommend the most appropriate work. On the day, we protect surfaces, manage debris, and leave your garden tidy with waste removed. If you need hedge trimming alongside tree pruning, we can schedule it in the same visit to save time. Fine Landscaping is only 10 minutes away, so you get responsive support and consistent aftercare.
Working across the London Borough of Merton, we’re used to narrow driveways, on-street parking and shared access common around Pollards Hill and Eastfields. We plan equipment and chipper placement to keep disruption low and maintain safe pedestrian routes. Ground conditions near open green spaces can be softer after rain, so we use boards and careful tracking to protect lawns. We also help you navigate local constraints by checking for protected trees before work begins.
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Tree surgery in Mitcham typically ranges from £200 to £2,500 per tree, depending on size, species, access and the type of work. Many homeowners pay around £300–£1,500 for pruning, crown reduction or sectional dismantling. Stump removal, waste volume, and whether rigging or traffic management is needed can increase costs. We’ll assess the tree and provide a clear, itemised estimate.
Most jobs take 1–2 days, with smaller pruning or hedge trimming often completed in a few hours. Timescales depend on the tree’s height and spread, how much material needs lowering, and whether stump removal is included. Access also matters—tight side passages or long carries from the rear garden can slow progress. We’ll confirm the expected duration after a site inspection.
Many routine garden works are permitted, but some trees are protected by a Tree Preservation Order (TPO) or sit within a conservation area, which can require consent before pruning or felling. As part of our tree surgery in London Borough of Merton service, we can help you check protections and advise on the right next steps. If permission is needed, we’ll explain what information is required and plan dates accordingly.
Yes. We back our workmanship with a 10-year warranty on applicable elements of the service, covering issues caused by poor workmanship rather than natural tree movement, storms, or pre-existing defects. Tree biology can be unpredictable, so we also provide practical aftercare guidance to support recovery after pruning or crown reduction. Any concerns after completion can be raised promptly and we’ll inspect and advise.
Options include crown reduction, crown lifting, formative pruning, deadwood removal, full tree felling, stump removal, hedge trimming, and emergency tree work after storm damage. We’ll recommend the safest approach based on the tree’s condition, your light and privacy needs, and what’s below the canopy (sheds, fences, power lines). Where appropriate, we can also advise on replanting choices to suit Mitcham gardens.
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