Tree Surgery in Norbury carried out safely, cleanly and with minimal disruption. From crown reduction to emergency tree work, we protect your home, garden and neighbours. Get clear advice, transparent pricing and a tidy finish every time.
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If a tree is blocking light, overhanging a roof, or showing signs of decline, our team can help. We provide professional tree surgery across SW16, with regular work near Norbury station and around Norbury Park. Whether you need careful pruning or complete tree felling, we plan each job to keep your garden and surrounding properties safe. Expect clear communication, respectful neighbours, and thorough clean-up.
Norbury’s mix of Edwardian houses, 1930s semis and Victorian conversions often comes with mature front gardens and tight side access. That means tree work needs thoughtful rigging, controlled lowering and careful protection of fences, sheds and paving. We’re used to shared driveways, narrow paths and parking constraints off Norbury High Street. Our local experience helps us choose the safest method without over-complicating the job.
We start with a site visit to assess tree health, targets (homes, roads, greenhouses) and access for equipment. You’ll receive a clear scope covering options such as crown reduction, tree pruning, stump removal or hedge trimming, plus how we’ll manage waste. We work to recognised safety standards, protect lawns and borders, and leave the site tidy. Homeowners choose us for reliable scheduling, neat workmanship and straightforward advice.
Working in the London Borough of Croydon, we’re familiar with the access challenges around Pollards Hill and Streatham Vale, plus SW16 parking and traffic patterns. Many properties have mature trees close to boundaries, so we use careful lowering techniques to avoid damage. We also factor in seasonal ground conditions that can affect machinery and stump grinding. Where required, we help you navigate council constraints and neighbour considerations before work begins.
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Tree surgery in Norbury typically ranges from £200–£2,500 per tree, depending on size, access and complexity. Most homeowners pay around £300–£1,500 for common work such as crown reduction, pruning or small-to-medium removals. Costs can rise for large dismantles near buildings, difficult access, emergency call-outs, or when stump removal and waste disposal are included. We’ll confirm options after a site assessment.
Most tree surgery jobs take 1–2 days, with smaller pruning or hedge trimming often completed in a few hours. Time depends on tree height, spread, targets (roofs, conservatories, power lines), and whether we’re felling in sections. Access in Norbury—such as narrow side passages or shared driveways—can affect set-up time. Stump grinding and full waste removal can also extend the schedule.
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. Rules can also apply even if the tree is on private land. We’ll ask the right questions, help you check with the London Borough of Croydon where needed, and ensure work is planned compliantly.
Yes. Fine Landscaping provides a 10-year warranty on workmanship where applicable, giving you confidence that the job has been carried out correctly and safely. This covers issues arising from our workmanship, such as incorrect cutting practices or avoidable damage linked to the work scope. It doesn’t cover new storm damage, future tree disease, or changes caused by third parties. We’ll explain what’s included before starting.
We tailor the approach to your goals and the tree’s condition. Popular options include crown reduction to manage size, selective tree pruning for light and clearance, tree felling where removal is necessary, stump grinding to free up space, and hedge trimming for clean boundaries. We’ll advise on the best method for safety, tree health and aesthetics, and can suggest sensible aftercare such as mulching with woodchip or replanting.
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