Tree felling is often necessary to remove trees that are dead, dying, or diseased. Many tree diseases can spread rapidly, posing a serious threat to surrounding trees and entire species. Acting swiftly is key to preventing further damage. In the UK, common tree diseases include Ash Dieback, Acute Oak Decline, Dutch Elm Disease, and Plane Wilt. If you suspect disease in your trees, there are plenty of online resources to help identify issues, or our expert team at Congleton Tree Surgeons can assess the situation, provide guidance, and carry out professional tree felling and removal.
Tree removal is also critical after severe weather, as strong winds and lightning can leave trees unstable or dangerously positioned. For safety reasons, these trees often need to be removed immediately, or, if they’re at risk of falling, carefully felled before they cause damage.
Additionally, trees growing near homes or buildings can lead to problems, with roots contributing to subsidence or causing structural damage, electrical disruption, or drainage issues. In such cases, removal is often the best solution to protect your property.
Sometimes, tree felling is simply about improving aesthetics, opening up a space, allowing more light into a garden or building, or preparing an area for construction. Whatever your needs, Congleton Tree Surgeons are here to handle the process professionally, safely, and efficiently.