Arbwise
Checkatrade membership number:
109977Member of Checkatrade for over
4 years
93 customer feedback reports
with an average score of
9.9 out of 10.
Works in
Epsom, London, Tadworth, Surbiton, Carshalton, Surrey, Leatherhead,Cobham,Oxshot,
Contact
Arbwise have over 15 years experience in tree work and operate a small family run team of experienced enthusiastic tree surgeons dedicated to providing a reliable trustworthy and high quality standard of tree work, to include every thing from specialized removal of hazardous to trees to fruit tree pruning, hedge trimming, stump grinding, and general tree pruning operations. We cover all aspects of modern tree surgery.
These references were checked by Checkatrade when
Arbwise
joined in
March 2008.
Tree service.
I was extremely pleased with Mr Poplett's tree services, he was very careful with his prunning and it was really good to have someone keenly interested in trees and their preservation. We have recommended him to many of our friends. I would be happy to recommend them.
Customer in Chessington,
27 March 2008
Tree surgery.
Excellent - as always. I would be happy to recommend them.
Customer in Epsom,
27 March 2008
Trade reference.
Very reliable, polite and friendly. Would use them again. We know of them as being a reputable company.
Trader in Tadworth,
27 March 2008
Tree surgery.
Prompt ans courteous and reasonably priced service. Standard of work and advice, excellent. Site left in tidy condition. A perfect service. I would be happy to recommend them.
Customer in Epsom,
27 March 2008
Trade reference.
We have known Chris Poplett to have as our tree surgeon for quite a while now and always use him when tree work is needed due to being friendly, reliable, honest and good value for money. We know of them as being a reputable company.
Trader in Cheam,
27 March 2008
Tree surgery.
Chris gives helpful advice. He is reliable and arrives on time. He always clears away and leaves the garden tidy. His tree work is fantastic. I would be happy to recommend them.
Customer in Claygate,
27 March 2008