Tree surveys give the landowner a detailed breakdown of what’s going on with the trees on their property. From tree health and position to the number of trees and whether or not any of the trees on your property are endangered, our team of expert arborists offers a comprehensive service.
If you are a landowner who is planning to carry out some property development, then you will need a tree survey. Whether you need a tree survey by itself or as a part of the BS5837 process, we at Down To Earth are here to help.
The Purpose of a Tree Survey in St Albans
Here’s a look at what a tree survey does:
Check for Decay: The average person may find it difficult to detect whether a tree is healthy or not. While a tree may look okay from the outside, the inside could be a whole different story. An arborist comes with all of the specialist tools and all the knowledge needed to take a look inside the tree to check for any issues.
Compliance with Tree Management Regulations: The owner of the land is responsible when it comes to taking care of the trees on their property. You aren’t able just to cut down trees whenever you see fit, there are lots of rules and regulations that come with various tree species. By having a tree survey, you can help to ensure that you are in compliance with all of the tree management regulations.
Check for Endangered Tree Species: There are 15 endangered tree species in the UK. It can be difficult to tell which trees are common and which are protected. Luckily, an arborist knows all there is to know about endangered tree species and can identify if your land is home to an endangered species.
Call Us Today For More Information
Call and speak to one of our friendly experts today on 01959 524 623 for a tree survey in or around St Albans. We offer a quality service at a competitive rate, so why not schedule a tree survey today?
Get in Touch with Us Today
If you are a landowner in St Albans in search of someone to conduct a tree survey contact the team at Down to Earth. We will help you meet your obligations and provide you with important information that will enable you to make informed decisions going forward.
Areas we cover
We cover most of the South East including Kent, Surrey, Sussex, London and Essex.