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Frontline Tree & Garden Services Logo

Frontline Tree & Garden Services

9.92(162 reviews)

Operates in Lichfield

Services & skills
Tree Surgeon
Crown Reduction
Tree Pruning
Tree Felling
Crown Thinning
TREE PATROL LIMITED Logo

TREE PATROL LIMITED

10(31 reviews)

Operates in Lichfield

Services & skills
Tree Surgeon
Crown Reduction
Crown Thinning
Logs
Stump Grinding
SMARTCARE PROPERTY MAINTENANCE LTD Logo

SMARTCARE PROPERTY MAINTENANCE LTD

10(10 reviews)

Operates in Lichfield

Good availability

Services & skills
Tree Surgeon
Crown Reduction
Emergency Tree Surgeon Service
Crown Thinning
Tree Pruning
Kestrel Tree Services Logo

Kestrel Tree Services

(64 reviews)

Operates in Lichfield

Services & skills
Tree Surgeon
Crown Reduction
Stump Grinding
Logs
Tree Pruning
Stockley Park Tree Services Limited Logo

Stockley Park Tree Services Limited

(59 reviews)

Operates in Lichfield

Services & skills
Tree Surgeon
Crown Reduction
Logs
Emergency Tree Surgeon Service
Stump Grinding
Ward Tree Services Ltd Logo

Ward Tree Services Ltd

10(39 reviews)

Operates in Lichfield

Services & skills
Tree Surgeon
Crown Reduction
Stump Grinding
Logs
Tree Felling
SP Tree and Gardens Logo

SP Tree and Gardens

9.32(115 reviews)

Operates in Lichfield

Services & skills
Tree Surgeon
Crown Reduction
Stump Grinding
Logs
Tree Pruning
Smith & Sons Tree Surgery Logo

Smith & Sons Tree Surgery

9.87(325 reviews)

Operates in Lichfield

Services & skills
Tree Surgeon
Crown Reduction
Crown Thinning
Logs
Tree Felling
Mercia Trees Logo

Mercia Trees

10(42 reviews)

Operates in Lichfield

Services & skills
Tree Surgeon
Crown Reduction
Crown Thinning
Tree Felling
Stump Grinding
Ashley Sayers Tree Services Ltd Logo

Ashley Sayers Tree Services Ltd

(66 reviews)

Operates in Lichfield

Services & skills
Tree Surgeon
Crown Thinning
Logs
Tree Felling
Timber Merchants

Tree surgeon in Lichfield

Need help with a tree in your garden?

Whether you're after tree cutting in Lichfield, want to compare quotes for tree removal, or are simply looking for a tree surgeon in your local area, this guide is packed with practical guidance.

At Checkatrade, we’re here to help you hire with confidence. From understanding tree surgery costs to knowing what qualifications matter, we’ve answered your most-searched questions below.

Whatever the job, it helps to know what you’re looking for, and what to expect. So let's dig in.

  • Do I need permission to cut down a tree in Lichfield?

    Sometimes, yes. It depends on the type of tree, where the tree is located, and whether it's protected.

    In Lichfield, you may need permission to remove a tree if:

    • It’s subject to a Tree Preservation Order (TPO)
    • It's located in a conservation area
    • It's part of a new housing development with landscaping restrictions

    If you cut a tree down without the right permission, you could face a hefty fine.

    Your first step should always be to check with your local council.. to see if a TPO, or protection regulations, apply to the tree in question. Some councils let you check online, or you can give their planning team a quick call.

    A qualified tree surgeon in Lichfield can help too. They’re often experienced in local regulations and may even handle the paperwork on your behalf, especially helpful if you're short on time or unsure where to start.

  • How much does a tree surgeon cost in Lichfield?

    The cost of hiring a tree surgeon in Lichfield depends on the work involved, access, and the size and type of tree.

    Here are some average prices for popular Lichfield tree services:

    • Tree felling: £300 - £3,000 depending on size and location
    • Medium birch tree with a 2-person team: £500 - £800
    • Large oak tree removal with a full team: £1,000 - £3,000
    • Tree trimming: £100 - £500
    • Stump grinding: £60 - £150
    • Debris removal: £50 - £100

    Hourly rate: Around £40 per hour per person, or £120 for a team of three.

    Daily rate: Typically £250 - £400 per person, or £700 - £950 for a full team.

    Want tailored costs? Use our Request a quote tool to hear back from tree surgeons covering your local area.

  • What does a tree surgeon do?

    A tree surgeon is a trained specialist who maintains, treats, and removes trees safely and professionally.

    Tree surgeons in Lichfield typically work on residential gardens, public parks, woodlands, and business parks, offering a wide range of services:

    • Tree pruning and trimming
    • Tree felling and dismantling (sectional or full)
    • Stump grinding and removal
    • Tree planting
    • Timber milling
    • Diagnosing and treating diseases
    • Removing dangerous or storm-damaged limbs

    Tree surgery is high-risk work that often involves climbing trees, using chainsaws at height, and working around properties. It takes proper training, equipment and insurance to do the job safely.

    That’s why it’s important to hire a checked and qualified tree surgeon in Lichfield you can rely on.

  • What should tree surgery include?

    It depends on your needs. But in most cases, a tree surgery quote in Lichfield should cover:

    • Site visit and assessment
    • All labour and equipment
    • Removal of debris (or a clear option to leave it)
    • Waste disposal and recycling where possible
    • Clear health and safety plans

    It should also set out a timeline and include VAT if applicable. Try to avoid vague quotes - detail is a good sign.

  • How do I choose the right tree surgeon in Lichfield?

    Not all tree surgeons are equal. Here’s how to find someone who’ll get the job done right:

    • Ask for recommendations from neighbours, family or other tradespeople
    • Read reviews on Checkatrade to see real feedback from homeowners like you
    • Check qualifications and insurance; don’t just take their word for it
    • Get at least 3 quotes to compare price and approach
    • Ask about British Standards: BS 3998:2010 and BS 5837:2012 show professional practice

    You can also post your job to tree surgeons in the local Lichfield area, and let them come to you.

  • How long does it take to cut down a tree?

    For small to medium-sized trees, the process usually takes around half a day. That includes preparation, safety checks, cutting, and clearing away any debris.

    Larger trees, especially those close to buildings or power lines, can take a full day or more. If stump grinding is included, tack on another couple of hours.

    Working with a tree surgeon in Lichfield means they’ll be familiar with site access issues and likely weather conditions, both of which can impact timings.

    They’ll also plan for safety, using rigging systems or sectioning techniques if needed to avoid damage to nearby property

  • Do tree surgeons work all year round?

    Tree surgeons work year-round, but lead times and job types can shift with the seasons. If you have flexibility, booking during quieter periods might save you money or help you secure a preferred slot.

    Winter and early spring (November to March) are often ideal times for pruning and felling. With leaves gone and sap flow reduced, it’s easier to assess a tree’s structure and perform work with less mess. It’s also less disruptive for wildlife during these months.

    Summer and autumn are often busier, especially for tasks like tree inspections, disease treatments, and storm damage repairs. Some homeowners also book tree cutting in Lichfield during the warmer months for aesthetic reasons, especially before selling a property or planning garden renovations.

  • When is the cheapest time of year for tree removal?

    Tree work tends to be cheaper in late autumn and winter (November to February) when trees are dormant. There's less foliage, making the job quicker and easier. Plus, it’s a quieter period for many Lichfield tree surgeons, so you might get a better deal.

    That said, if a tree poses a safety risk, don’t delay. The right time to act is before it causes damage.

  • What qualifications should a tree surgeon have?

    Tree surgery isn’t something anyone can do safely without training.

    In the UK, qualified tree surgeons in Lichfield should hold some, or all, of these key certificates:

    • CS30: Chainsaw maintenance and basic cross-cutting
    • CS31: Felling small trees
    • CS38: Climbing and aerial rescue
    • CS39: Using a chainsaw from a rope and harness

    Some tree surgeons in Lichfield may also have diplomas or certifications in arboriculture from City & Guilds or LANTRA, which reflect broader knowledge of tree care and health.

  • What insurance should a tree surgeon have?

    Insurance is equally important as qualifications for tree surgery.

    At the very least, your Lichfield tree surgeon should have up-to-date public liability insurance. This protects you if something goes wrong, for example, if a branch damages your roof or fence.

    When you hire through Checkatrade, every tradesperson has verified insurance in place. Plus, if you contact or pay a member through us, you may be covered by the Checkatrade Guarantee (up to £1,000. T&Cs apply).

    For peace of mind, always ask for proof of insurance before work begins.

    Need help finding an insured tree surgeon in Lichfield? Use our search tool or request quotes today.

  • How do tree surgeons dispose of waste?

    Responsible tree surgeons in Lichfield will recycle or repurpose as much waste as possible:

    • Chipping branches into mulch
    • Cutting logs for fuel or donation
    • Taking green waste to licensed sites

    It's a good idea to ask if removal is included in the price. Some may charge extra. If you prefer, you can use a garden waste removal service.

  • Can I keep the wood after tree removal?

    Yes, you can. Many homeowners in Lichfield may choose to keep the wood after tree removal for a number of reasons and uses.

    If you want to keep the wood, it’s important to discuss this before the job starts. This is because some tree surgeons in Lichfield include wood removal and disposal in their quote by default.

    If you’d prefer to keep logs, woodchips or branches, they’ll usually be happy to leave them behind, and may even cut or stack them for you, depending on the agreement.

    Popular uses for leftover wood in the UK include:

    • Logs for firewood: Seasoned logs make great fuel for stoves or open fires. Just make sure they’re dried properly! This can take 6–18 months depending on the wood type.
    • Chippings for mulch: Shredded branches can be used around the garden to help retain soil moisture and suppress weeds.
    • Garden features: Larger pieces of timber can be repurposed for rustic seating, edging, or wildlife habitats.
  • What is the difference between a tree surgeon and an arborist?

    You might see both terms come up in your search for Lichfield tree services, but there is a difference.

    A tree surgeon is hands-on. They climb trees, cut branches, fell diseased trees and carry out practical maintenance.

    An arborist, also called a tree arborist or arboriculturist, focuses more on the science of tree care. They assess tree health, advise on planting and species management, and create long-term care plans. Arborists in Lichfield often work closely with councils, developers, or environmental organisations.

    In simple terms? Arborists analyse and advise. Tree surgeons take action. Some tradespeople may be qualified in both, but if you need a tree removed or trimmed, you’re looking for a tree surgeon.

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