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Clearcut Tree Surgery Ltd

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  • Qualified & Fully Insured Tree Surgeons Covering Dorset & Hampshire
  • Free Site Visits and No-Obligation Quotations
  • Emergency Tree Work and Storm Damage Response
  • Commercial and Domestic Tree Surgery Services
  • Commercial and Domestic Tree Surgery Services
  • Locally Based Team Serving Bournemouth, Poole, Christchurch and Surrounding Areas
  • All Waste Timber Recycled or Processed Sustainably
  • Professional Equipment for Safe and Efficient Tree Work
Clearcut Tree Surgery is a trusted professional tree surgery company serving Dorset and Hampshire, delivering expert arboricultural services for both residential and commercial clients. Our experienced team of qualified tree surgeons in Dorset and Hampshire specialise in safe, efficient and responsible tree care, including tree removal, crown reduction, tree pruning, stump grinding, hedge trimming and emergency tree work. Based in Dorset, Clearcut Tree Surgery works across Bournemouth, Poole, Christchurch, Ferndown, Ringwood and surrounding areas, providing reliable tree care for homeowners, estates, commercial properties and landowners. Whether you require emergency tree removal following storm damage, routine hedge trimming, or ongoing commercial grounds maintenance, our team has the equipment, experience and expertise to deliver high-quality results safely and efficiently. At Clearcut Tree Surgery we take pride in professional standards, responsible tree management and excellent customer service. Every project begins with a free quotation and expert advice, ensuring you receive the most appropriate solution for your trees and outdoor spaces. Our team is fully qualified and insured, using modern equipment to carry out all work to the highest arboricultural standards. If you are looking for a reliable tree surgeon in Dorset or Hampshire, Clearcut Tree Surgery provides dependable tree care services designed to keep your property safe, tidy and well maintained.
Clearcut Tree Surgery Ltd

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Clearcut Tree Surgery Ltd 89 Commercial Road, Bournemouth
BH25RR

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The answer is yes, and the best two methods for achieving this are crown raising and crown thinning.

Crown raising - People often think reducing the height of a tree will bring more sunlight into a garden but this is not the case, as the sun has to be very high (peak of summer) to still get over the height of a tree. By raising the lower branches and canopy of the tree, more natural light comes in underneath the canopy and often gives the best results for allowing more light into an area.

Crown thinning - This involves removing a small percentage of the canopy. Although this method is not currently considered as best practice in the industry, it is still an effective way to allow more natural light through a tree’s crown. It takes skill and experience to perform this method well. Removing too many branches can have a detrimental effect on the tree’s health.

Providing the tree is not protected by a tree preservation order or is within a conservation area then yes, you can do this legally if the branches are causing a nuisance. By rights, you should offer the arisings back to the neighbour as it is in their ownership. It becomes problematic if you must access the tree, e.g. by climbing, as this is then considered trespassing.

In our experience, it is always best to consult the neighbour first, or if you don’t get on, allow a third-party, e.g. a tree surgeon, to approach them on your behalf. This often results in the required outcome as a professional approach can reassure a neighbour that the work will be done correctly and therefore make them more forthcoming.

Depending on species, it is often best to let wood go through at least one summer of drying time, and two summers’ drying will make for better firewood. Firewood will season quicker if cut or split, as this opens the interior of the wood that will hold moisture and allows air around the whole section, speeding up the drying process.