Improved Safety
Reduces the risk of falling branches, protecting people and property.
At The Tree GP, we provide professional deadwood removal services to keep your trees healthy, safe, and looking their best. Operating across Ipswich and the wider Suffolk area, our qualified arborists are committed to delivering expert care with minimal disruption to your property.
Deadwood removal involves the careful pruning of dead, dying, or diseased branches from a tree. These branches can pose a serious safety risk if left unattended, especially during high winds or storms. Our team uses precise techniques to remove deadwood without harming the tree’s structure or health, ensuring it continues to thrive.
Deadwood isn’t just unsightly—it can be dangerous. Falling branches can damage property, injure people, or block access routes. Additionally, deadwood can attract pests and diseases that may spread to healthy parts of the tree or nearby vegetation. Regular removal helps maintain the overall health and appearance of your trees.
Whether you have a single tree in your garden or manage a large estate, The Tree GP offers tailored deadwood removal services to suit your needs. We’re fully insured, highly experienced, and committed to delivering a safe, tidy, and professional service every time. We also offer free site assessments and no-obligation quotes.
Reduces the risk of falling branches, protecting people and property.
Prevents the spread of disease and encourages healthy growth.
Enhances the shape and look of your trees and landscape.
Removes habitats for insects and fungi that thrive on decaying wood.
Most trees benefit from inspection and potential deadwood removal every 2–3 years, but this can vary depending on species and condition.
Not exactly. While both involve cutting branches, deadwood removal specifically targets non-living or diseased limbs.
No—when done correctly by professionals, deadwood removal is beneficial and promotes tree health.
Not always. We assess each job individually and use the most appropriate tools for the location and tree size.
Yes. Our team is trained in rope access and uses specialist equipment to safely reach even the tallest trees.