Tree inspections & surveys
If you own land with trees on it and people underneath them, you have a duty of care. A written inspection is how you show you took it seriously.
We inspect from the ground and, on larger trees, from the air — a drone gets close to unions and upper deadwood that are guesswork from below. What comes back is a plain-English condition note: what we found, how urgent it is, and what to do about it.
The signs that matter are rarely dramatic. Bracket fungi at the base or on a union, included bark where two stems press together, longitudinal cracks, cavities, and soil heaving on one side of the root plate. Any of those move a tree up the list.
Fair questions
- How often should trees be inspected?
- Depends entirely on the target. A tree over a busy car park needs looking at far more often than one at the back of a field.
- Do you use a drone?
- On larger jobs, yes. It gets us a proper look at upper unions and deadwood without anyone leaving the ground.
- Is this a mortgage or planning report?
- We do condition and duty-of-care reports. For a formal BS 5837 planning survey we will point you at a consultant who does them full time.
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