An independent assessment of your tree or trees, the defects present and the level of risk they pose to people and property, using the Quantified Tree Risk Assessment (QTRA) method.
Trees are valuable and, for the most part, safe. But where a tree shows signs of decline, or where it stands close to people or property, an objective assessment tells you what the real risk is and what, if anything, needs doing.
Dead branches, fungal growth, a lean or storm damage, and you want to know if it's dangerous.
The public can reach your land and you need to manage tree risk reasonably and show you've done so.
An insurer, neighbour or local authority wants a professional opinion on a tree's condition.
Every assessment is carried out to the standard appropriate to your situation, and written up so you can act on it with confidence.
Request a surveyQuantified Tree Risk Assessment moves tree safety away from simply labelling a tree "safe" or "unsafe". Instead it quantifies the risk of harm, balancing safety against the value trees bring, so decisions are proportionate, defensible and based on established risk-management principles.
Some warning signs are visible, such as dead wood, fungal brackets, cracks or a sudden lean, but many serious defects aren't obvious from the ground to an untrained eye. A professional assessment gives you a clear, evidence-based answer.
It depends on the number of trees and the depth of assessment required. Tell us what you need and we'll provide a clear, fixed quote before any work begins, with no surprises.
Most reports are delivered within a week of the survey. If your matter is urgent, such as a storm-damaged or visibly failing tree, let us know and we'll prioritise it.
Our focus is independent assessment and advice. Where works are recommended we can guide you on what's needed and what to look for in a contractor, so the work is done to the right standard.
Tell us about it and we'll come back with a fixed quote and a timescale for the assessment.