About Us

Jason Oswald 03 Nov , 2022

Tree doctoring is not everyone’s cup of tea. You cannot wake up one morning and decide to take up a new career. It takes years of practice and hard work, learning and training before you can call yourself a tree surgeon. And yet every person I have met in our business would tell you the same thing – it is the most rewarding job they can imagine!

Why Have We Made The Choice To Become Tree Surgeons?

The answer may vary from person to person, but there is one unmistakable silver lining – a deep fondness for nature and trees in particular. You can hardly feel detached from the significant eco issues of the day and stay relevant in our field. Our training has confirmed what most of us already guessed – trees are an integral part of the urban environment and require attention today more than ever.

The traffic growth, the increasing demands for construction space, and the commercialisation of urban land have resulted in the loss of significant forest tracts. As a result, every remaining tree in the Greater London area should count, even more, especially those on private grounds.

Think of your childhood and the neighbourhood where you grew up. Now try to imagine it without the great oak, elm or chestnut on the street or the cherry tree in your grandma’s backyard. Our job is to ensure such trees survive and thrive so that our kids and grandkids can enjoy them and create unforgettable memories under their crowns.

A Responsible And Efficient Service Provider

Despite all these beautiful sentiments, tree doctoring is still a business – and the only way we can serve you effectively is to adopt a practical point of view. 

The first step is to provide you with competitive offers – we try to sustain some of London’s most affordable price rates. The second – is to achieve the highest levels of efficiency in our treatment. We do not come to your home to hack away a branch or two and say: “It’s a job well done!” Our arborists strive to have your trees in the best condition possible for long years to come.

And last but not least – we fully understand the ramifications of our job. A well-maintained tree will not stop climate change or prevent global warming – a dead tree aggravates both. And we are not letting your tree die on our watch!