Umberslade Arboriculture
Description
Umberslade Arboriculture offer a wide range of of tree services, professional hedge maintenance and management. Umberslade Arboriculture was founded in 2011 by Edward Heinrich after studying and working in the industry for around 8 years.
As an established business providing an ever growing list of environmental services to their clients, we aim to deliver the highest standard by exceeding expectations.
The business is forever changing and improving, with this Edward and the team endevour to deliver their work with a polite, friendly, family atmosphere and an extreamly reliable and personal service.
From a simple chat about your trees and outdoor environment, to guidance on relevant legislation, Umberslade Arboriculture are always on hand.
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facebook.comSome pictures of tree surgery back in the day.
An interesting article on the importance of deadwood.
Yellow Weather Warning: A yellow weather warning has been placed in our area due to the chance of high winds, rain and possible snow forecast for tomorrow. These conditions can cause increased stress on trees which then may be more likely to fail. Now the conditions tomorrow could dangerous on their own but add falling trees into the mix it could be deadly. So be safe and if you do have any problems with fallen trees tomorrow or in the next few following days and you need some help or even just advice then please contact us (07776 191218) and we will do our very best to help. Just remember that it can be a dangerous time of year on the roads and even in your back gardens so please be safe and any concerns, give us a ring.
A picture taken while Umberslade Arboriculture was removing some overly large conifer trees for a client in Tanworth in Arden. They were huge and removed all the light from the garden.
Will doing some stump grinding today. He got the hang of it really quickly!
Reducing an ash to a pollard / veteran to reduce the sail effect from the wind. Looks brutal but will come back. The tree will also now provide a good habitat for birds and insects as the tree slowly declines.
Taking a ceder down in Nuneaton. Apologies for the downtime. I have been very busy with work etc and Facebook took a back stand