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Bolton Tree Services

 

Ariel-Tree-Care At Ariel Tree Care, we offer a wide range of tree surgery services, from pruning to removal.

As a family-run business with our roots firmly based in Bolton and over 21 years’ experience, you can be confident that we can take care of all of your arboricultural requirements, safely and efficiently.

If you have a question or would like to request our services, please  contact us; we’ll be happy to help.

 

Discover our range of tree services here:

crown reduction

Crown Reduction

When a tree begins to take up more space than is available in the area it inhabits, it’s time to reduce the canopy.

Crown reduction prevents damage to nearby buildings and helps to clear roadways and drives.  Our expert tree surgeons will do it in a way that maintains balance so it looks even better than it did before.

Find out more about crown reduction.

 

crown lifting

Crown Lifting

As trees grow, they can sometimes form branches that are a little too close to the ground, turning them into a hazard for cars and pedestrians that pass by.

Crown lifting is a simple way of removing lower branches to increase the space between the ground and the tree canopy, making it easier for people and vehicles to pass by without obstruction.

Find out more about crown lifting.

 

Crown Thinning

Crown Thinning

Dense canopies of tree branches often obstruct the natural light that is able to pass through them, plunging nearby buildings and paths into darkness, even in the middle of the day.

Our expert tree surgeons use crown thinning to identify and remove dead or unnecessary branches to allow more light through, helping the local plant life to flourish. It means you can enjoy the sun whenever it’s out, too.

Find out more about crown thinning.

Tree felling

Straight Felling

When a tree is no longer desirable, the fastest and easiest method of removal is straight felling. With straight felling, a directional cut is made at the base of the trunk and the tree is allowed to fall.
Straight felling can be dangerous if it isn’t done with the necessary care and expertise. Our team of experienced arborists have the equipment and the knowledge to correctly assess potential hazards and ensure your tree is felled as safely and efficiently as possible.

Find out more about straight felling.

 

Section Felling Bolton

Section Felling

If it’s unsafe to remove a tree with straight felling, section felling is the best alternative option. Section felling allows a tree to be removed piece by piece. Though it takes longer than straight felling, it’s a great deal safer in environments with limited space to work in.

Our experts use ropes and rigging equipment to control the descent of debris to prevent any damage to surroundings while ensuring the complete removal of your tree.
Find out more about section felling.

Tree Stump Removal Bolton

Tree Stump Removal

Certain species of tree can regrow if the stump is not removed from the ground. Clearing the area properly means it can be re-turfed or replanted in the future. That’s why it’s important to have tree stumps on your land removed properly by a professional.

We use state-of-the-art stump grinding equipment and advanced techniques to ensure minimum ground disturbance and fast, full removal.

Find out more about tree stump removal.

Tree Services FAQs

In many cases, yes. Early diagnosis and timely treatment can help restore a tree’s health. If you notice signs of stress or illness, we recommend booking an inspection as soon as possible.

Light pruning of small, accessible branches may be safe for homeowners, however, larger or more complex work should always be handled by experienced tree surgeons. Tree surgery often involves working at height with specialised tools – the risks of injury or long-term tree damage are significant if done incorrectly.

Absolutely. Just get in touch with us via phone or email and we will arrange for one of our tree surgeons to visit your property and provide a quotation at no cost.

Not necessarily. While some dead trees can provide valuable wildlife habitats, those near buildings, roads, or utilities may pose a danger and should be removed. A qualified tree surgeon can  inspect the tree and advise you accordingly.

Many councils provide interactive maps on their websites that you can check yourself or alternatively we can do that for you.

Look for symptoms like:

  • Leaf discoloration or wilting
  • Fungal growths or cankers on the bark
  • Holes.

If something doesn’t look right, it’s best to call a professional to assess the tree and recommend treatment.

Tree removal prices depend on several factors:

  • Tree size and condition
  • Location and access
  • Risks involved

Yes – but there are strict conditions:

  1. If your tree is diseased or damaged and poses a risk (e.g. potential limb failure), you can apply for emergency work permission with seven days notice to the local council’s Tree Officer. This request should be backed by a tree surgeon’s report – which we can prepare for you.
  2. For routine or planned work on a protected tree, you’ll need to apply for permission through the local planning authority. Again, a detailed tree report is beneficial and we’re happy to submit this on your behalf. The application process can take up to 8-12 weeks. If granted, the permission remains valid for 2 years.

You are legally allowed to prune branches that overhang your boundary, but only up to the property line – you must not cut anything beyond it. Open communication with your neighbour is always advised before carrying out any work.

Again we have to seek permission to do work in the area from the local planning authority but we can do that for you. This done via a Notice of Intention application. A decision is then given by the local authority within 6 weeks.

Work is best considered after any bird activity has ceased as we are legally
and morally obliged to stop work until the young have flown the nest
which can be over 6 weeks.

Tree surgery is a specialist service within arboriculture that involves the care, maintenance, and management of trees. A tree surgeon (or arborist) is highly trained to handle tree pruning, maintenance and removal. They are also equipped to handle emergency situations and offer expert advice on all aspects of tree related matters.

Timing depends on the species and the purpose of pruning. For most trees, late winter to early spring – while they are still dormant – is ideal. Minor pruning and removal of deadwood can be done year-round. It is advisable to seek professional help from a tree surgeon who can advise on the best schedule for your specific trees.

The best time to reshape hedges is between October and March, outside the growing season but fast-growing hedges can be tidied up to keep them looking neat.

Professional tree surgeons use advanced rigging systems and careful dismantling techniques to minimise any risk of damage. We always work with the utmost care to protect your garden, home, and surrounding structures.

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