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Need pruning, reduction, removal or an inspection of a tree in Liverpool? Describe the tree, access and reason for the work once, then compare tree surgeons who cover your area.

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Enter the postcode, approximate tree size and the work you think is needed. Add photos from more than one angle and say whether the tree may be protected or inside a conservation area so suitable Liverpool tree surgeons can judge the next step.

Common tree surgeon services

What can tree surgeons in Liverpool help with?

Choose a professional whose experience matches the scale and practical requirements of your job.

Tree pruning

Selective pruning to manage clearance, damaged branches, growth or shape while respecting the tree's condition.

Crown reduction

Reducing the size of a tree crown where appropriate while maintaining a balanced structure.

Tree removal

Sectional dismantling or felling where removal is justified and can be carried out safely.

Stump grinding

Grinding remaining stumps after removal to reclaim space or prepare for landscaping.

Hedge & boundary tree work

Cutting and management where ownership, access and the effect on neighbouring land need to be clear.

Emergency tree work

Assessment of storm-damaged or hazardous trees where immediate safety and legal protection must both be considered.

How much does tree work cost?

Height, condition, access, rigging and waste removal can move the price substantially. Current 2026 UK guidance gives these broad tree-removal examples:

£150–£350Small tree under 25ft
£400–£700Medium tree 25–50ft
£650–£1,200Large tree 50–75ft
£1,200–£4,800+Extra-large tree 75ft+

Indicative UK guidance checked August 2026 from MyJobQuote. Liverpool quotes vary with species, condition, climbing or lifting access, proximity to buildings, traffic management, waste and protected-tree requirements.

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Include permissions, access and waste in the quote

Tree work can change dramatically if the tree is protected, access is poor or branches need controlled lowering over buildings or boundaries.

  • Send photos from several angles including the base and surrounding access.
  • Check TPO and conservation-area status before work begins.
  • Say whether timber, branches, chips and the stump should be removed.
  • Mention sheds, conservatories, cables, roads and neighbouring property below the crown.

Cost sources: MyJobQuote 2026 tree felling cost guide · MyJobQuote 2026 stump removal cost guide

Liverpool protected-tree rules

TPO consent and conservation-area notice need checking before tree work starts

Liverpool City Council protects trees through Tree Preservation Orders and conservation-area controls. Work to a TPO tree needs written council consent, while trees in conservation areas are protected even without a TPO and normally require six weeks' notice before work.

Protected trees need written consent before cutting

Liverpool City Council says consent is required before cutting down, topping, lopping or uprooting a tree covered by a TPO. Give the tree surgeon the exact address and proposed work specification so protected status can be checked before a start date is agreed.

Source: Liverpool City Council — Tree Preservation Orders

Trees in conservation areas normally need six weeks' notice

Liverpool says trees in conservation areas are protected even where no separate TPO exists, and the council must normally receive six weeks' notice before work. Liverpool has 36 conservation areas, so address-level checking is especially important before pruning or removal.

Source: Liverpool City Council — conservation areas

Local to Liverpool

Tree Surgeons covering Liverpool

Tree surgeons may cover Liverpool by postcode, tree size and access. Example areas include:

WavertreeAigburthMossley HillAllertonWooltonWest DerbyToxtethAnfield

Show the tree, boundaries and access route

Include photos of the crown, trunk, nearby buildings, roads, gardens and machinery access. Say whether branches overhang neighbouring land or the highway and whether the property sits in a conservation area.

Check protection before booking the work. The contractor can help specify the work, but TPO consent or conservation-area notice may need to be resolved before pruning or removal starts.

How it works

Describe the tree once, then compare Liverpool tree surgeons

Photos, dimensions, access and protection status help arborists assess the method before visiting.

Show the tree and surroundings

Add the postcode, photos, estimated height, intended work and access constraints.

Hear from suitable tree surgeons

Up to three interested Liverpool arboricultural professionals can respond.

Compare method and permissions

Check reviews, insurance, protected-tree checks, waste removal and how the work will be carried out safely.

Before you hire

What should you check before hiring a tree surgeon?

The quote should explain not only what will be cut but how the tree, property and legal protections will be managed.

Check protection status

Establish TPO or conservation-area requirements before agreeing a start date.

Ask about the work method

Understand whether branches will be climbed, rigged, lowered or require specialist access equipment.

Agree the waste outcome

State whether logs, chips, branches and the stump stay on site or are removed.

Questions

Tree Surgeons in Liverpool: common questions

Useful answers before you post the job.

How much does tree surgery cost in Liverpool?

The price depends on tree size, species, access, climbing or machinery requirements, waste removal and whether protected-tree procedures are involved.

How do I know if a Liverpool tree has a TPO?

Liverpool City Council provides a TPO map and advises checking before any work is carried out.

What if the tree is in a conservation area?

Trees in conservation areas are protected even without a separate TPO, and Liverpool normally requires six weeks' notice before work.

Can I post a small pruning job?

Yes. Tree-surgery requests can cover inspections, pruning and reductions as well as larger removals and clearance work.

Do I have to hire a tree surgeon who responds?

No. Up to three interested local professionals can respond and there is no obligation to hire.

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