Can I Prune Back Neighbouring Trees & Ivy Overhanging My Property?
Research your rights and responsibilities
In many areas, you do have the right to prune branches and ivy that cross over your property line. However, this right comes with responsibilities. You must ensure that any pruning you are considering does not damage the tree or violate local laws. Improper pruning can lead to serious consequences, including legal action from your neighbour or fines from your local council.
Things to consider before pruning
How Jack Cotterill Tree Services can help
At Jack Cotterill Tree Services, we understand the complexities involved in tree maintenance and the importance of maintaining harmony with your neighbours. Our team of expert tree surgeons can help you in several ways:
Expert Pruning
Our Tree Surgeons are skilled in proper pruning techniques that ensure the health of the tree and comply with local regulations. We can prune back overhanging branches without harming the tree or creating legal issues for you.Staying Safe
Pruning large branches can be very dangerous. Our team is equipped with the latest tools and safety gear to perform the job safely and efficiently.Disposal of all the waste
We take care of all the pruned branches and debris, leaving your property clean and tidy. You won't have to worry about disposing of the cut branches yourself. Many people underestimate the amount of waste is produced when pruning a tree and have no idea how much wood weighs. It’s far better to employ a team of specialists to do that hard work and remove any risk of injury or damage to property.Free Consultation
Your neighbours tree may be protected by a TPO (Tree Preservation Order - more details read our blog). If you are not sure if you need pruning or if it's legally permissible, we offer free consultations to assess your situation and provide expert advice on the best course of action for you and your neighbour.Preventive Care
Beyond dealing with immediate issues, we offer preventive care services to keep your trees healthy and well-maintained, preventing future problems before they start.
Conclusion
Pruning back neighbouring trees overhanging your property is often within your rights, but it should be done with care and consideration. Always check local laws, communicate with your neighbour, and consider hiring professionals to ensure the job is done correctly and safely.
At Jack Cotterill Tree Services, we're here to help you manage all your tree care needs. Contact us today for a free consultation and let us help you maintain a beautiful, safe, and happy outdoor space.
For more information or to schedule a consultation, visit our website at Jack Cotterill Tree Services or call us on 01905 671 600. We're here to help!