State of garden after tree surgeon work?

How will my garden be left after a tree surgeon has finished their work?

Asked by Harry on 5th Dec 2022
Expert Trade Answers
"As tidy as possible"
Answered on 5th Dec 2022 - Member since Nov 2022 - report
"Depending on the size of tree usually we tidy up properly and dismantle the entire tree carefully using ropes to lower limbs if there are any breakables in the drop zone"
Answered on 9th Dec 2022 - Member since Jan 2022 - report
"It will all been clean and tidy like as it’s a brand new garden"
Answered on 6th Dec 2022 - Member since Oct 2022 - report
"It shud be left nice and clean with a bit of saw dust"
Answered on 1st Oct 2024 - Member since Jul 2024 - report
"Depends on weather you've had an agreement between yourself and the tree surgeon. If you've asked him to take away the cuttings after the job has been complete then the garden should look the same as before he started. But if you haven't asked him to take any cuttings away then the garden will be left untidy."
Answered on 5th Dec 2022 - Member since Mar 2021 - report
"the garden should be left clean and tidy after the tree surgeon has completed the ask , Hopefully"
Answered on 9th Dec 2022 - Member since Jul 2022 - report
"Garden should be left tidy with all waste disposed of."
Answered on 6th Dec 2024 - Member since Sep 2023 - report
"All the resulting debris will be cleared.
Garden will be left clean and tidy"
Answered on 5th Dec 2022 - Member since Nov 2022 - report
"All waste should be removed and garden left in same condition if included in price agreed.
If waste removal not included, waste should be stored in agreed position and garden left as before started work."
Answered on 5th Dec 2022 - Member since Nov 2020 - report
"This all depends on the tree surgeon, if work is being carried out on soft ground or above slabs etc if any climbing is done any branches that are removed should be lowered with a rigging kit to minimise damage.
some tree surgeons will just pick up the big branches and blow the remainder under Hedges, sheds etc.
I hope this helps."
Answered on 7th Dec 2022 - Member since Nov 2022 - report
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