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Old 21-05-2009, 09:20 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Costs of tree surgery

On May 20, 7:04*pm, Sacha wrote:
On 2009-05-20 17:25:30 +0100, NoSpam said:

I've just had a quote of £260-350 for a crown lift, 10% thin and slight
reduction of a mature walnut tree - is this reasonable?


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Just for a moment there I thought we'd turned into a hair dressing
group! *;-)) * *I think it probably is reasonable though we haven't
done that here. *But I know it was around £250 each to take down some
mature trees a year or two back. * Here's a site that might help you
compahttp://www.surreytreesurgeons.co.uk/...surgeon_surrey....
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Shopping around is good. I once had to get some very large trees
removed. The highest price was touching £4OO0
the cheapest £900. All equally insured, equipped etc.