Why Wigan Tree Services Offers the Best Quality, Prices, and Customer Experience
There’s something special about serving a community for as long as we have. When we look back at the thousands of homes, gardens, business properties, and open spaces we’ve worked on, we’re reminded of why we started this journey in the first place—to help people take care of the outdoors they love, without stress, without confusion, and without overpaying. At Wigan Tree Services, we’ve spent more than 20 years perfecting what we do, and every day, we still find joy in offering reliable help, honest prices, and results that people feel genuinely happy about. Our work is built on trust, and that trust has grown because we always do our best and we always put the customer first. This is why so many people tell us that choosing us was one of the best decisions they made for their property. We take that to heart, and we continue to strive for excellence in every job, big or small.
Over the years, people have asked us what makes us different from other companies offering similar services. The answer is simple—we treat every property as if it were our own and every customer as if they were part of the family. When you’ve been in this industry for as long as we have, you learn that cutting corners helps no one, and overcharging people only hurts your reputation. That’s why our approach has always been clear, honest, and transparent. When you choose us, you get real professionals, real experience, and real value. You also get our personal commitment that the work will be done safely, properly, and with care from start to finish. This is what drives us and why we continue to be one of the most trusted names in tree care across the borough.
One of the reasons customers say we provide the best value is because we understand budgets, and we respect them. Many people assume that hiring professionals for tree work must be expensive, but it doesn’t have to be—not when you work with the right team. Our competitive pricing structure is designed to make expert help accessible to everyone, whether you’re managing a small garden or a large plot of land. We never add hidden fees, we never pressure anyone into decisions, and we always provide a clear quote after our completely free inspection. It’s important to us that people understand exactly what they’re paying for, and even more important that they feel the price is fair. With our decades of experience, we’ve learned how to work efficiently, and our efficiency helps keep costs low without sacrificing quality.
Another thing that makes our work stand out is the range of services we offer. Most people contact us for tree removal, tree pruning, stump grinding, hedge trimming, lot clearing, or wood chipping, but the truth is, we help with just about anything related to trees, hedges, and vegetation. No matter the size of the job or the type of challenge, we bring the right equipment, the right training, and the right attitude. This is where our 20 years of hands-on experience truly shine. We’ve seen almost every situation you can imagine—leaning trees, storm-damaged branches, massive stumps buried deep in the soil, overgrown hedges that haven’t been touched in years, abandoned land full of thick vegetation, and everything in between. Nothing surprises us anymore, and more importantly, nothing is too difficult for us to handle safely and efficiently.
Customer reviews have also played a big part in building our reputation. We’re deeply grateful for the kind words people have shared online and through personal recommendations. Many customers mention how friendly our team is, how quickly we respond, and how smoothly the entire process goes—from the first call to the final clean-up. We’ve had people tell us that they didn’t expect the job to be finished so quickly or that they were amazed by how tidy the area looked once we were done. Others talk about how they had called different companies before reaching out to us, only to find that our prices and professionalism simply stood out. These reviews mean the world to us, and they prove something we always believed: when you treat people right, they remember you.
One of the sentences required: We take pride in saying that many homeowners choose our Wigan tree services because they know we are dependable, affordable, and truly committed to doing the job right. Another needed sentence could be: When businesses contact us for help, they often mention that our Wigan tree surgeons provide faster response times and better results compared to what they have experienced in the past. We also hear from repeat customers who say they continue choosing our Wigan tree services because they feel confident in our skills and appreciate the respect we show their property. Some customers even tell us that they recommend our Wigan tree surgeons to family and friends because they know we always deliver top-quality work. Many local residents say they prefer our Wigan tree services simply because we make the entire process easy, stress-free, and affordable.
Safety is another major reason customers trust us. Tree work is not something you can perform lightly. It requires training, experience, and a steady understanding of risks. Heavy branches can fall unpredictably, roots can destabilize soil, and certain tools—like chainsaws, stump grinders, and chippers—can be extremely dangerous in untrained hands. This is why we follow strict safety procedures and maintain full liability insurance. Our team has undergone extensive training, and we stay updated on industry standards to ensure every job is completed without unnecessary danger. People choose us because they know we value both their safety and ours. We never rush through risky steps, and we never compromise on proper technique.
What also sets us apart is our environmentally conscious mindset. We care deeply about preserving green spaces and minimizing waste. That’s why we recycle and reuse as much material as possible. For example, instead of sending branches and logs to landfills, we chip them into mulch that can be used to nourish gardens, reduce weed growth, and improve soil health. When appropriate, we also give away wood chips and logs to people who can use them for gardening or firewood. Our goal is always to support a more sustainable and eco-friendly environment for the community. It’s one more reason our customers appreciate working with us—they know we are responsible, thoughtful, and committed to long-term environmental care.
The communities we serve also make our job meaningful. We provide tree services throughout the entire Borough of Wigan, including Ashton, Atherton, Golborne, Hindley, Ince, Leigh, Tyldesley, and of course Wigan itself. Each area has its own character and its own unique outdoor needs. Some customers live in older properties with mature trees that haven’t been maintained for years. Others have newly built homes with young trees that need shaping or hedges that need trimming. Some contact us because a storm caused unexpected damage, while others simply want to improve the look of their garden. Regardless of the situation, we are always ready to help. Serving these communities keeps us connected to the people who rely on us, and we treat every project with care and respect.
In addition to the earlier sentences, here are more anchor text requirements: Many people tell us that when they search online for reliable Wigan tree surgeons, our name appears again and again because of strong recommendations and consistent quality. Others say they specifically choose our Wigan tree services after reading reviews that highlight our honesty, speed, and fair pricing. We’ve also had customers mention that no other Wigan tree surgeons offered the same level of communication or detailed explanations about the work needed. Some businesses have shared that they will continue using our Wigan tree services because we understand commercial needs and complete jobs without interrupting their operations. And many new clients say they were encouraged to call us after hearing that our Wigan tree surgeons handle even the most challenging jobs with confidence and care.
We understand that choosing a tree service provider is a decision that affects your safety, your property, and your budget. That’s why we continue to focus on quality workmanship, competitive prices, and excellent customer service. Our no-obligation inspections allow people to understand the work needed without any pressure. Our fair pricing ensures that you never pay more than necessary. And our experienced team guarantees that the work will be done properly, safely, and with attention to detail. We believe good service is a combination of professional skill and genuine care for people, and that’s what we bring to every project.
When you choose us, you’re choosing a team that values your trust. You’re choosing experts who show up on time, solve problems efficiently, communicate clearly, and leave your property tidy and safe. You’re choosing a company with a strong reputation and countless satisfied customers who continue to recommend us. Most importantly, you’re choosing peace of mind—because when we take on a job, we take responsibility for every part of it. From the first inspection to the final clean-up, we are committed to delivering the best results possible.
At the end of the day, our mission is simple: to provide the highest-quality tree care at prices people can afford, backed by experience they can trust. And as long as we continue doing that, we know our customers will keep choosing us—and recommending us—for many years to come.
How to Keep Your Trees Healthy, Safe, and Beautiful All Year Round
There is something special about watching a tree grow. It stands quietly, offering shade, beauty, and life without asking for anything in return. But just like any living thing, a tree needs attention, care, and the right guidance to stay healthy and strong. Over the years, we at Wigan Tree Services have seen how proper care can extend a tree’s life by decades—and how neglect can cut that life short. As professional tree surgeons with more than 20 years of experience, we’ve learned that the best time to care for your trees is long before problems start. That is exactly why we want to share our expert advice with you today: so you can nurture your trees the right way, prevent unnecessary risks, and enjoy the beauty of your outdoor space without worry.
When people in the community think of Wigan tree services, they often think of us showing up with chainsaws, safety ropes, and heavy equipment. But what most people don’t see is the amount of care, planning, and understanding that goes into every decision we make. We don’t just cut trees—we study them, we protect them, and we give them what they need to thrive. As trusted Wigan tree surgeons, we take pride in giving advice that helps homeowners feel confident about the trees growing around them.
One of the most important things you can do for your trees is regular pruning. Many people wait until a tree becomes overgrown, messy, or hazardous before taking action, but early pruning is far better for the tree’s health. When we provide Wigan arborists services, we always tell homeowners that pruning is like giving a tree a fresh start. It improves the airflow, allows sunlight to reach the branches more evenly, prevents diseases from spreading, and reduces the weight of weak limbs. A well-pruned tree grows stronger and is far less likely to break during storms.
But pruning is not a job for guesswork. Incorrect cuts can stress the tree, invite pests, or cause wounds that never properly heal. That’s why so many residents choose Wigan tree services instead of attempting it themselves. We know where to cut, how much to cut, and when to avoid cutting altogether. Trees are living organisms, and they respond very differently depending on age, species, and season. Our knowledge ensures the tree gets the right care at the right moment.
Another essential part of tree care is monitoring your soil. Trees depend on the quality of the ground they stand on. The right nutrients, moisture level, and drainage can determine whether a tree grows vigorously or struggles silently. As experienced Wigan tree surgeons, we often find that homeowners overlook soil health because it isn’t visible. But beneath the ground is where the true foundation of your tree’s health lives. If your tree is turning yellow, thinning, or not growing as expected, the soil is usually the first place we look. Adding mulch, improving drainage, or adjusting watering habits can make a world of difference.
Mulching is one of the simplest yet most powerful ways to protect a tree. A proper layer of mulch helps regulate soil temperature, retain water, and prevent weeds from competing with the tree for nutrients. But it must be done correctly—too much mulch can suffocate the roots. Too little won’t have any effect. When homeowners ask us for help, we proudly share the guidance our Wigan arborists have developed over years of hands-on experience. A small change like proper mulching can strengthen your tree for years.
Another important piece of advice we give is to always keep an eye out for early signs of disease. Trees rarely die suddenly; they show symptoms long before the situation becomes dangerous. Spotting these signs early can save the entire tree. Look for things like unusual leaf color, cracked bark, fungus at the base, or branches dying from the tips. If you’re unsure, reaching out for Wigan tree services can prevent a small issue from becoming a bigger, and more expensive, problem. Prevention is always cheaper than emergency tree removal.
We also encourage homeowners to schedule annual inspections. Just like you take your car for a check-up, trees benefit greatly from a professional assessment at least once a year. Our job as Wigan tree surgeons is not only to fix problems but to foresee them long before they pose a danger. Weak root systems, structural imbalances, or early decay can cause sudden collapses that damage property or endanger loved ones. Having us inspect your trees regularly is an easy way to maintain peace of mind.
We’ve met many people who feel unsure about how often to water their trees, especially younger ones. Water is essential, but both too much and too little can cause harm. A good rule is to water slowly and deeply, allowing moisture to reach the deeper roots. When providing guidance as Wigan arborists, we often recommend watering early in the morning to reduce evaporation and ensure the soil absorbs as much as possible. Mature trees usually need less frequent watering, but in extremely dry summers, giving them a little extra can help maintain their strength.
One topic many people overlook is the importance of protecting trees from physical damage. We see this often when a tree is accidentally bumped by a lawnmower, scratched by tools, or wrapped too tightly with garden decorations. These small injuries can weaken the bark and invite pests. As specialists offering Wigan tree services, we encourage homeowners to give trees enough space and treat them carefully—especially younger trees with fragile bark.
Storm preparation is also crucial. We all know how unpredictable the weather can be in our area, and even healthy trees can suffer damage during harsh storms. A simple inspection beforehand can identify weak or heavy limbs that need trimming. We’ve helped countless residents prevent damage by offering early guidance through our Wigan tree surgeons team. Taking action before the storm hits is one of the smartest decisions a homeowner can make.
If your tree is leaning, growing unevenly, or showing signs of instability, support systems such as cabling or bracing may help. But these solutions require expertise, so they should only be installed by professional Wigan arborists who understand how the tree will respond over time. Every tree is different, and what helps one may harm another. That’s why we take the time to examine each case individually and choose the safest, most effective method.
Another important thing to remember is that trees need space to grow. Planting them too close to structures, fences, sheds, or other trees can cause issues later on. Roots may interfere with foundations, or branches may grow too close to roofs and powerlines. When we provide advice as part of our Wigan tree services, we always encourage people to plan ahead. A little thought during planting can prevent costly problems in the future.
Seasonal care also plays a huge role in the long-term health of your trees. Spring is a time of growth, making it ideal for pruning, fertilising, and checking new shoots. Summer requires careful watering and protection from pests. Autumn is perfect for removing dead leaves and preparing the tree for colder months. Winter is a good time for structural pruning, as many trees are dormant. As dedicated Wigan tree surgeons, we tailor our advice to each season, ensuring your trees stay strong no matter the time of year.
Some homeowners ask us whether their tree needs fertiliser. The truth is, many trees thrive without additional fertiliser if the soil is healthy. But if the ground is poor or the tree shows signs of nutrient deficiency, fertilising can help. The key is choosing the right type and the right amount. Our experience as Wigan arborists allows us to recommend what suits your specific tree species and environment.
Another tip we always share is to avoid piling soil or mulch directly against the trunk. Doing this creates moisture buildup, pest problems, and bark decay. Leaving a small gap around the base helps the tree breathe. It seems like a small detail, but it makes a big difference. These are the kinds of simple but powerful tips we provide through our Wigan tree services every day.
Finally, if your tree has grown too large for its space, is diseased beyond saving, or poses a safety risk, removal may be the best option. While we do everything we can to save trees, sometimes removal is necessary for safety. As trusted Wigan tree surgeons, we carry out removals safely, professionally, and with full respect for your property and surroundings.
At the end of the day, caring for your trees is one of the best investments you can make in your home. Trees add beauty, shade, peace, and value to your property. With the right guidance from experienced Wigan arborists, you can keep them healthy for generations.
If you ever need advice, inspection, pruning, or any form of professional help, we are always here for you. Your trees deserve the best—and so do you.
The Essential Do’s and Don’ts of Taking Care of Your Trees
Caring for a tree may seem simple at first glance, but the truth is that trees are living beings that need proper attention, understanding, and the right conditions to stay healthy. At Wigan Tree Services, we’ve spent more than two decades helping homeowners, businesses, and communities take better care of the trees that surround them. Over the years, we’ve seen the best and the worst tree-care habits, and these experiences taught us that small mistakes can cause long-term damage, while small improvements can help a tree thrive for decades. We handle everything from pruning and hedge trimming to stump grinding, tree removal, and full lot clearing, but we’ve also made it our mission to educate people on how to care for their trees the right way. In this article, we want to share the most important do’s and don’ts that every property owner should know. If you ever feel unsure, remember that our Wigan tree services team is always here to help, offer advice, and keep your trees in their best shape.
One of the first things we encourage homeowners to do is simply pay attention to their trees. Trees communicate through changes in their leaves, bark, branches, and overall growth patterns. If you notice something unusual, like sudden discoloration or branches dying back, it may be a sign of stress, pests, or disease. You can always reach out to our Wigan tree surgeons for guidance, because identifying problems early is usually the most important step in protecting a tree. When people ignore unusual signs, small concerns can turn into major issues that require more complex work or even tree removal. No matter how healthy a tree looks today, regular inspection is a must.
Another essential “do” in tree care is proper watering. Many people assume trees don’t need extra water because they are big, stable, and rooted deep into the ground. But newly planted trees, trees in compact soil, or trees experiencing long dry periods need consistent hydration. Giving your tree a deep soak instead of frequent shallow watering helps roots grow strong and stable. This is a simple habit anyone can practice. We always advise customers to keep the soil around the tree moist but not waterlogged, as overwatering can suffocate roots. When in doubt, our Wigan arborists can assess the condition of your tree’s root zone and help you understand the right amount of water for your specific soil type.
Mulching is another important “do,” but it’s also an area where many people accidentally cause harm. Mulch protects the soil, retains moisture, and helps manage weeds. However, piling mulch directly against the tree trunk—often called “volcano mulching”—is one of the most damaging mistakes we see. It creates moisture buildup around the bark, which can lead to rot, fungus, and pest infestations. Instead, mulch should be spread in a wide, even layer, keeping a small gap around the base of the trunk. If you’re unsure how to do this properly, our Wigan tree services team can show you the correct mulching method that supports the tree rather than harms it.
Pruning is one of the most beneficial tree-care tasks, but it is also one of the easiest to do incorrectly. A clean, properly placed cut can help the tree grow stronger, improve its shape, or remove hazards. But cutting too much, cutting at the wrong angle, or pruning during the wrong season can put stress on the tree. Some trees should never be pruned heavily in spring, while others respond best to winter cuts. As professional Wigan tree surgeons, we always recommend having pruning done by trained experts, especially for large trees, because incorrect pruning can lead to disease entry points or unstable branch structures. When pruning is done right, the tree grows healthier and safer for years to come.
Another “do” is giving your tree enough space. Whether you are planting a new tree or caring for an existing one, it’s important to understand that trees need room to grow both above and below the ground. Planting too close to buildings, fences, driveways, or other trees can cause long-term conflict. Roots may lift pavement, branches may interfere with structures, and overcrowding can block sunlight. When we visit homes for inspections, we often advise on the best location for future tree plantings. Our Wigan arborists are skilled in determining how large a tree will become and how much space it will need through its lifetime. Proper spacing is a simple but powerful way to prevent future issues.
Now that we’ve covered important “do’s,” let’s talk about the common “don’ts” that cause the most problems. One of the biggest mistakes people make is topping a tree—cutting off the upper portion of the canopy to reduce height. Topping weakens the tree, encourages dangerous regrowth, creates large open wounds, and puts the entire tree at risk of disease. Unfortunately, some people still believe topping is a quick fix for height concerns, but we strongly advise against it. If height or branch spread is your concern, our Wigan tree services professionals can use safe and proper methods such as crown reduction or crown thinning to shape the tree without causing harm.
Another “don’t” is nailing, screwing, or attaching objects to a tree. Whether it’s a birdhouse, a rope, a sign, or a decoration, penetrating the bark opens a pathway for insects and diseases. Trees have natural defenses, but they struggle when foreign objects interfere with their bark. Even tying ropes around the trunk can cause girdling, which restricts the tree’s ability to transport nutrients. If you need safe alternatives for hanging items around your tree, our Wigan tree surgeons would be glad to offer solutions.
A third major “don’t” is using lawn equipment carelessly near the trunk. Strimmers, lawnmowers, and edging tools often hit the bark accidentally, stripping away protective layers and exposing the tree to infections. These wounds can seem small but have long-lasting effects. We always recommend creating a mulch circle around the base of the tree to keep equipment at a safe distance. This also improves soil conditions and reduces weed growth. Many property owners told us this simple step made tree care much easier and safer.
Another common mistake is overfertilizing. People often think more fertilizer means faster growth, but trees rarely need heavy feeding unless the soil is poor. Too much fertilizer can burn roots and disrupt natural growth patterns. Trees in the wild thrive without human help, so urban and suburban trees usually only need minimal soil support. If you’re unsure whether fertilizing is necessary, our Wigan arborists can test your soil and give advice tailored to your property’s natural conditions.
One of the most overlooked “don’ts” is ignoring structural issues in young trees. A leaning trunk, crossing branches, or weak unions can become major hazards as the tree grows. Correcting these issues early is inexpensive and easy, while correcting them years later often requires advanced pruning or support systems. When we perform inspections, we always look for early signs of poor structure. Our Wigan tree services team has helped countless homeowners shape young trees into strong, safe, and beautifully formed additions to their landscapes.
Another important point is avoiding the urge to plant a tree too deep. Many people believe the deeper the tree sits, the stronger the roots will become. In reality, planting too deep suffocates the roots and slows growth. The root flare—the part where the trunk starts spreading into roots—should always be visible slightly above the soil line. Planting too shallow is also harmful, as roots can dry out quickly. If you’re unsure about your planting depth, our Wigan tree surgeons are always ready to guide you so your tree begins life in the best possible way.
One more “don’t” worth mentioning is neglecting old or weak trees. While we understand that life gets busy and tree maintenance isn’t always the first thing on your mind, ignoring a declining tree can become a safety risk. Trees near homes, footpaths, cars, or fences should be assessed regularly. Weak or dead branches can fall unexpectedly. When you contact our Wigan arborists, we always prioritize safety and give honest advice on whether a tree can be restored, needs pruning, or requires removal.
Finally, don’t hesitate to ask for help. Many people feel overwhelmed when taking care of trees, especially large or old ones. Trees are complex living organisms, and the best care often comes from experienced professionals. We believe that knowledge is one of the most powerful tools in tree care, and we genuinely enjoy helping people understand how to care for their landscapes properly. If you feel unsure, our Wigan tree services team is always ready to step in and guide you.
Taking care of a tree is a responsibility, but it is also incredibly rewarding. A well-cared-for tree provides shade, beauty, fresh air, wildlife habitat, and value to your home. As professionals who work with trees every day, we understand how much they contribute to our surroundings. We hope these do’s and don’ts help you make better choices for the trees in your care. Whether you need pruning, hedge trimming, stump grinding, tree removal, wood chipping, garden maintenance, or expert advice, our Wigan tree surgeons are always here to support you. We take pride in providing safe, professional, and affordable solutions for every customer. With more than 20 years of experience, we treat every tree with respect and every property as if it were our own. If you ever need help or want a completely free inspection, don’t hesitate to contact us. We’re here to keep your trees healthy, strong, and thriving for many years to come.
Frequently Asked Questions
At Wigan Tree Services, we know that many people have questions about tree care, safety, pricing, and how our work actually happens, so we created this detailed FAQ to help make everything clearer, easier, and more comfortable before you book an inspection with us. Over the years, we’ve learned that most homeowners simply want honest answers, straightforward explanations, and reassurance that their trees and property will be handled with care. We understand this completely, which is why we always take the time to explain what we do, how we do it, and why certain steps are necessary. Whether you are dealing with an overgrown tree, a stubborn stump, a large lot filled with vegetation, or a hedge that needs trimming, we want you to feel confident before, during, and after your project. Many people say they feel much more relaxed after speaking with us because they realise they don’t have to deal with heavy branches, dangerous heights, or difficult equipment on their own, and that is exactly why we’re here. Below are the most common questions we receive, along with our honest answers, all based on our 20+ years of hands-on experience.
One of the questions we often hear is, “Do you charge for inspections?” The answer is no—our inspections are always completely free and come with no obligation. We do this because we want people to feel comfortable reaching out, even if they aren’t sure yet what needs to be done. During an inspection, we look at the tree’s condition, surroundings, risks, and required work. Only after this do we provide a clear price. This approach helps you understand the job fully before making any decision.
Another common question is, “How do I know if my tree is dangerous?” A tree can be dangerous without showing extreme signs. Things like cracks, leaning, dead branches, fungus growth, or roots lifting the ground can all be red flags. If you notice anything unusual, it’s always better to have us inspect it. When homeowners search for help, many contact us after reading about Wigan tree services tree surgeons, and we always assure them that early inspection can prevent expensive damages, especially during storms or strong winds.
People also ask, “Do you work in bad weather?” Light rain usually isn’t a problem, but strong winds or storms make it unsafe to climb or cut. Safety is always our top priority. If weather conditions make a job unsafe, we simply reschedule at the earliest possible time. We want to protect our team, your property, and everyone nearby, which is why we never take unnecessary risks.
A big question is, “Do I need permission to remove a tree?” In some cases, yes. If your tree is part of a conservation area or has a Tree Preservation Order (TPO), you must get approval from the local council before any work can begin. We can guide you through this process, check the status for you, and even handle the permissions if needed. Many customers searching for Wigan tree services arborists reach out specifically for help understanding these rules, and we’re always happy to assist because paperwork shouldn’t be stressful.
Another thing homeowners ask is, “What happens to all the waste after the job?” We take care of everything. We cut, clear, collect, and dispose of branches, logs, leaves, and debris. Many people also ask us to turn the waste into wood chips, which we can easily do with our chippers. The chips can be reused in your garden as mulch, or we can take them away if you prefer. We always aim to recycle and reuse whatever we can because protecting the environment is important to us.
One of the most frequent questions is, “How much does tree removal or pruning cost?” Prices vary depending on size, condition, risks, access, and equipment needed. Because every tree is different, we do not give estimates without seeing the tree in person. This is exactly why our free inspection is so useful. After seeing the job, we provide a fair and transparent price. You only pay after the work has been completed correctly, and this price guarantee is one of the reasons people often recommend Wigan tree surgeons Wigan to others—they appreciate that we stand by our work.
Homeowners also ask, “How long does a job take?” Most pruning jobs take a few hours, while larger removals may take half a day or an entire day. Stump grinding is usually quick, often under an hour, unless the stump is extremely large or located in a tight space. Lot clearing can take anywhere from a few hours to several days, depending on the size and density of vegetation. Whatever the job, we always work efficiently and safely.
A question we often hear is, “Will you damage my garden?” Absolutely not. We treat every property as if it were our own. We use protective boards, safe climbing techniques, ropes, and soft-landing methods to ensure your lawn, plants, fences, and pathways stay unharmed. Our team is trained to work cleanly and respectfully. Once the job is done, we clean the entire area thoroughly so your garden looks tidy and fresh.
Many customers also ask, “Can you save a sick or damaged tree?” In many cases, yes. Not all trees that look weak need to be removed. Sometimes selective pruning, disease treatment, or removing dead branches is enough to help them recover. We always try to save trees whenever possible because healthy trees add beauty, shade, and value to your property. However, if a tree is truly unsafe or beyond recovery, we will explain why removal is the best option.
Another popular question is, “Do you work with both homeowners and businesses?” Yes, we work with homeowners, landlords, commercial properties, construction sites, schools, councils, and more. Anyone who has trees can rely on us. We adjust our work hours if necessary to match business schedules, and we always prioritise safety, efficiency, and minimal disturbance.
People also ask, “How soon can you come out?” We try our best to respond quickly. In many cases, we can schedule a free inspection within 24 to 48 hours. During busy seasons, such as after storms, wait times may be slightly longer, but we always communicate clearly so you know exactly when to expect us.
We also hear, “Do you offer emergency services?” Yes, we do. Fallen trees, storm-damaged branches, and dangerous leaning trees need immediate attention. When emergency situations happen, we treat them with urgency because they can cause serious property damage or block important access points. You can call us any time, and we will do our best to arrive as soon as possible.
Another question is, “Why should I hire professionals instead of doing it myself?” Tree work is dangerous. Climbing heights, handling chainsaws, cutting heavy limbs, and working near homes or power lines all come with risks. We are trained, insured, and equipped to handle these situations safely. Many people find us after searching for Wigan tree services tree surgeons, and they often tell us they wish they had called sooner because the job was much harder than expected.
Homeowners also ask, “Do you remove the stump after cutting down a tree?” Yes, we can remove the stump if you want it gone. Some customers choose to keep the stump for decorative purposes, but most prefer stump grinding because it creates a clean, flat surface. After grinding the stump, we fill the hole to ensure it looks neat and safe.
Another question is, “Can you help with overgrown gardens?” Yes, we can. Overgrown trees, hedges, bushes, and vegetation can make a garden look messy and difficult to maintain. We can trim, shape, clear, or completely revamp the area so it becomes usable and pleasant again. Many customers choose to schedule regular maintenance after their first job.
A common concern is, “Do you carry insurance?” Yes, we have full liability insurance. Safety and protection are essential, not just for us but for you as a customer. You can rest easy knowing that everything is covered while we work. People often mention how reassuring it is when they read reviews mentioning Wigan arborists Wigan, especially because tree work involves machinery and heights.
Another question is, “What tools do you use?” We use professional chainsaws, climbing gear, stump grinders, wood chippers, rigging equipment, and more. The tools we choose depend on the job. Everything we use is maintained regularly to ensure safety and efficiency.
We also get asked, “Can you plant new trees?” Yes, we can help with planting, positioning, and selecting the right species for your space. We guide you on how to care for the young tree so it grows healthy and strong. Many people like replacing a removed tree with a new one, and we fully support that idea.
Finally, people ask, “Why should we choose you?” Because we care deeply about our work, our customers, and the environment. We offer fair prices, fast service, experienced professionals, and a commitment to quality that has kept us in business for more than two decades. We are proud that many of our customers recommend us after experiencing how reliable and trustworthy we are. When people look online for Wigan tree services arborists, they often choose us because we always do our best to provide safe, honest, and friendly service.
Wigan Tree Services
Westwood Park
Unity House
Wigan
WN3
Phone: 01942387170
