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Tree Felling
"Rod" wrote in message ... "Siggy" wrote in message news Maybe I was being pessimistic pricewise. The tree is in a fairly combined space (about 8M away from 2 houses either side, which is why it needs to come down) so it would have to be cut down bit by bit. Also the area is a bit restricted with access through an archway so a tractor would not be able to access the land. Hopefully it shouldn't cost too much, I was just panicking when we realised that it would have to come down. Thanks for you help. Siggy We pay around £350 a day for a good team of 3. They should be able to chip and remove the rubbish and the wood if you don't want it. Should do it in a day or not much more. Check their insurance and if poss speak to recent clients. Fixed price jobs tend to come in more pricy than paying by the day. Insurance. Our local broker, "You name it, we cover it" cannot get insurance at any premium for a qualified tree surgeon to use a chain saw at any height off the ground! Insurance companies consider it too risky. This may trickle down to surgeons only doing a single cut at ground level to fell a tree! Dave who couldn't believe the premium and restrictions |
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