Emergency Work

Over 20 Years of Experience

Helping Leeds, Bradford, Wakefield, Harrogate & More

Tree Surgeons

Our Tree Surgeons at Treesaw are highly qualified and professional in the work they deliver. With the help of our team, we can assist with general queries, arboriculture work all the way through to emergency help. Read this page to discover more about us, areas we cover and why we are the right company to contact in times of need. If you are interested in talking to us ASAP, call us on 0113 239 1271.

 

About Our Tree Surgeons

We are completely aware that understanding the team that will be doing your work is vital in building trust and having the confidence that the work will be done how it needs to be. At Treesaw, we make immense efforts to have our staff trained to be the best tree surgeons can be in the area. 

 

With over 20 years of experience in professional tree surgery, our team has developed a strong reputation for delivering safe, reliable and high-quality work across both domestic and commercial projects. Since our establishment in 2000, we have continued to build our knowledge and skills, allowing us to confidently handle everything from routine maintenance to more complex arboricultural work. Take a look at the following:

 

Qualifications

Qualifications are vital for all tree surgeons to acquire, building on their knowledge, skills and overall performance and credibility. At Treesaw, we have achieved Arboricultural Association Approved Contractor status, alongside recognised industry accreditations including ISO 9001 for quality management, ISO 14001 for environmental management, and OHSAS 18001 for health and safety. 

 

We are also CHAS and TrustMark accredited, reflecting our commitment to safe working practices, high standards, and professional excellence. Our arborists are fully trained and qualified to carry out all aspects of tree surgery, ensuring every project is completed with care, expertise, and compliance with current industry standards.

Areas We Cover

We cover a range of areas in and around Leeds. If you are interested in browsing our services specific to where you are located, then take a look at the following:

 

 

Customer Reassurance

We make it our mission to do everything we can to please our customers from the moment we first speak to them and throughout every step of the process. Tree work is a precise job and very personal to each property, and it can easily become an eyesore if completed by a company that doesn’t communicate properly or take the right care.

With us, we offer free quotes, carry out thorough inspections, and provide professional advice to make sure you are properly informed and looked after. There will always be a team leader on site to oversee the work, giving you peace of mind that everything is carried out with structure and attention to detail.

 

The Services We Offer

 

Get in Contact With Our Tree Surgeons Today!

If you are looking for help with the above services or simply need some trusted advice, look no further than ourselves at Treesaw. We have the expertise, know-how and reliable customer service that you would hope for. You can contact us through our online form or via phone or email. If you want to note down our emergency line, it is 07754 733124.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Do I need permission before having tree work carried out?
    In some cases, yes. Trees in conservation areas or those protected by Tree Preservation Orders may require approval from your local council before any work can begin. A professional tree surgeon can help advise you on this.
  2. What happens to the waste after the work is completed?
    All branches, logs, and green waste are typically removed from site and disposed of responsibly, unless you would like to keep some of the wood for personal use such as firewood or mulch.
  3. How do I know if a tree is dangerous or needs attention?
    Signs such as dead branches, cracks in the trunk, leaning, root damage, or fungus growth can indicate that a tree may be unsafe. If you are unsure, it’s always best to have it inspected.
  4. What time of year is best for tree pruning or maintenance?
    This depends on the type of tree and the work required. Some species benefit from pruning in winter while others are better maintained in late summer. Advice can be given based on your specific trees.
  5. How long does tree work usually take to complete?
    The time needed can vary depending on the size of the tree, access to the site, and the type of work involved. Smaller jobs may take a few hours, while larger or more complex projects can take a full day or more.