Find a Tree Surgeon Near You
Need a tree removed, pruned, or made safe? Quote2 connects UK homeowners with qualified local tree surgeons and arborists. Post your job free and receive responses from NPTC-qualified, insured professionals.
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How to Find a Tree Surgeon Near You
Describe your job
Tell us what you need — a quick repair, a full installation, or anything in between. It takes two minutes and costs nothing.
Local tradespeople respond
Tree Surgeons near you see your job and get in touch directly. You receive up to three responses from interested professionals.
Choose who to hire
Compare profiles, read reviews from other homeowners, and choose the tree surgeon you feel most confident with.
Why Use Quote2 to Find a Tree Surgeon?
Tree surgery is specialist, hazardous work — the wrong choice of contractor can cause serious damage to your property or neighbouring land. Quote2 connects you with reviewed, insured tree surgeons who carry appropriate public liability cover. Because they pay to access your job, you only hear from serious professionals with proper equipment and qualifications.
What Tree Surgeons Can Help With
Typical Tree Surgery Costs in the UK
Prices vary by region, job complexity, and materials. Use Quote2 to get fixed-price quotes so you know the exact cost before committing.
* Prices are estimates only. Actual costs depend on location, specification, and materials. Labour and materials may be quoted separately.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need permission to remove a tree in my garden?
In many cases, no — but if your tree is covered by a Tree Preservation Order (TPO) or is in a Conservation Area, you need council permission before any work. Your tree surgeon can check and advise.
What insurance should a tree surgeon have?
Any tree surgeon working on your property should have a minimum of £5 million public liability insurance. Always ask for proof — a reputable tree surgeon will provide it without hesitation.
What qualifications should a tree surgeon have?
Look for NPTC/City & Guilds Level 2 certificates in chainsaw use and aerial tree rigging. Membership of the Arboricultural Association (AA) is also a positive sign.
What happens to the wood and debris?
Most tree surgeons will chip branches on-site and either remove the chippings or leave them as mulch if requested. Logs can often be left for firewood. Confirm what is included in the quote.
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