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Tree Surgeon, your most common questions answered



What is a tree surgeon?


A tree surgeon is a professional who specialises in the care and maintenance of trees, particularly in an urban or suburban environment. This may involve pruning, removing dead or diseased branches, diagnosing and treating tree diseases, and maintaining the overall health and appearance of trees. Tree surgeons use a combination of technical skills and knowledge of arboriculture to care for trees safely and effectively.


What does a tree surgeon do?


A tree surgeon performs a range of tasks related to the care and maintenance of trees, including:

  1. Pruning: Cutting branches to remove dead or diseased wood, to shape the tree, or to maintain its overall health and structure.

  2. Tree removal: Taking down trees that are dead, diseased, or pose a safety risk.

  3. Crown reduction: Reducing the size of a tree's crown, or the upper branches, to control its size or shape.

  4. Stump grinding: Removing tree stumps using specialised machinery.

  5. Tree planting: Planting new trees to replace those that have been removed or to add new trees to a property.

  6. Diagnosing and treating tree diseases: Identifying and treating various tree diseases using fungicides and other treatments.

  7. Cabling and bracing: Installing cables or braces to support weak or unstable branches and prevent them from breaking.


How much does a tree surgeon charge?


The cost of a tree surgeon in Ireland can vary depending on several factors, including the size and type of tree, the extent of the work required, and the location. On average, tree surgery services in Ireland can cost anywhere from €100 to €1,000 or more.

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