Tree pruning in Lytham & St Annes
Healthy, neat trees without risking damage.
Qualified arborists for crown reduction, thinning and shaping. Same-day quotes.
What's included
Our tree pruning service
Crown reduction
Carefully reduce the overall size of the tree while maintaining its natural shape.
Crown thinning
Improve light and airflow by selectively removing branches throughout the canopy.
Crown lifting
Remove lower branches to increase clearance for paths, driveways and buildings.
Deadwood removal
Remove dead or dying branches to keep your tree healthy and your property safe.
Waste clearance
All cuttings and debris removed from site. Your garden left clean and tidy.
BS3998 compliant
All work carried out to British Standard by NPTC-qualified arborists.
How it works
Simple, straightforward tree pruning
Free quote
Send us a photo of the tree or we'll visit — same day response guaranteed.
We assess & plan
We identify the right pruning method for your tree's health, shape and your property.
Clean & tidy finish
All cuttings cleared and removed. Your garden left clean and your tree looking its best.
Why choose us
Qualified, insured & BS3998 compliant
We prune to British Standard BS3998, protect lawns and borders, and work safely around sheds, fences and cables. Public liability insurance £5m. RAMS available on request.
FAQs
Tree pruning questions answered
How often should I have my trees pruned?
For most trees, every 2–3 years is sufficient to maintain shape, health and safety. Some fast-growing species may need annual attention, while mature, slow-growing trees can often go longer between cuts. We’ll advise on the right schedule when we visit for a quote.
What's the difference between crown thinning and crown reduction?
rown thinning removes selected branches from within the canopy to let in more light and air without changing the overall size. Crown reduction reduces the overall height and spread of the tree. Both are done to British Standard BS3998 — we’ll recommend the right approach for your tree.
Will pruning damage my tree?
Not if it’s done correctly. Proper pruning by a qualified arborist actually improves tree health by removing dead or diseased wood and encouraging strong new growth. Incorrect DIY pruning can cause lasting damage, which is why it’s worth getting a professional in.
When is the best time of year to prune?
Late autumn and winter are generally best for most species, when trees are dormant and the risk of disease transmission is lower. Some trees — like cherry and plum — are better pruned in summer. We’ll always advise on timing before we start.
Do I need permission to prune my tree?
f your tree is covered by a Tree Preservation Order or sits in a conservation area, you’ll need to notify the local authority before any work begins. We can check this for you and handle the notification process if needed.
Our coverage area
Tree pruning across the Fylde Coast
Get a free tree pruning quote
Call us or request a callback — we aim to respond the same day.