Very often we encounter that people underestimate the amount of work that is involved in cutting a tree.
There are basically 3 stages in tree work.
In the beginning the arborist evaluates the size of the tree. He will notice possible risks that might be involved in felling the tree or trimming it (e.g. risk of hitting a nearby house). the arborist also gets clear about how to access the tree from the ground to execute the pruning/cutting of branches.
In the second stage is the process of cutting. This can be very time consuming as the weight and shape of the branches and the accessibility determine on how the job progresses to the desired outcome.
After the cutting has been completed stage 3 begins. Here all cut branches and debris are removed and put through a chipping machine.
The amount of branches and tree debris can at times be very deceptive. Even small trees have a lot of material to dispose of.
If you have a question regarding a tree that needs pruning/trimming you can always contact us and we are more than happy to give you advice and consultancy.