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Crown Thinning

Crown thinning is the process of removing branches evenly throughout a tree to reduce its density without changing either size or shape. Crown-thinning can be used as an alternative solution for trees that are at risk from strong winds, and can help reduce loss of light from overgrown trees and including the removal of dangerous branches that may pose a risk.

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Crown Reduction

Crown reduction is a process of reducing the size and weight of branches to make trees more aesthetically pleasing. There are also practical reasons for doing so; decreasing stress on limbs and increasing volume under crowns which can lead to greater light absorption through increased surface area (crown). Carried out as part of a tree management plan.

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Crown Lifting

Crown lifting is a process of increasing the height between low limbs & branches and the ground. This can be done for several reasons; some people want to increase light levels, others may need access underneath trees or need an increased clear space to not block windows with foliage. Tree owners have a responsibility to ensure trees to not pose an H&S risk along highways and footpaths.

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Dead Wooding

When a tree’s limbs die, they become weak and eventually fall off. Dead branches can be removed by being logged or sawed into pieces for easy disposal in the ground so that public areas are safe from harm.

How HRG Tree Surgeons can help

If you’re looking for a reliable, professional tree pruning service, look no further than our team at HRG Tree Surgeons. We offer comprehensive tree pruning services to commercial and residential clients in Southampton and the Hampshire area.

Our team of experienced professionals has the expertise to safely and efficiently prune your trees, ensuring that they look great and are healthy and safe. We use the latest techniques and equipment to get the job done right, and we always take care to protect your property while we work.

To learn more about our tree pruning services or to arrange an initial site survey and free estimate, please call us today. We are happy to answer any questions you may have.