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3 minutes ago, LK12 said:

it was a diy job done a few months back, but my neighbours have agreed to get rid of the tree at my cost.

 

 

How nice of them,.....

 

If its in their garden and hacked back as good as it is:

 

1, why do you need it gone?

 

2, Why grind the stump out? Surely thats their problem? 

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8 minutes ago, trigger_andy said:

How nice of them,.....

 

If its in their garden and hacked back as good as it is:

 

1, why do you need it gone?

 

2, Why grind the stump out? Surely thats their problem? 

Maybe there's a sexy woman across the way that the tree is blocking his view of Andy mate haha 

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22 minutes ago, trigger_andy said:

How nice of them,.....

 

If its in their garden and hacked back as good as it is:

 

1, why do you need it gone?

 

2, Why grind the stump out? Surely thats their problem? 

it's only 7m from a proposed extension and the bco's will insist on piled foundations

 

the stump being removed was one of their requests, still cheaper than piles

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Just now, LK12 said:

it's only 7m from a proposed extension and the bco's will insist on piled foundations

 

the stump being removed was one of their requests, still cheaper than piles

Ah ok. 

 

As before, contact 3 reputable firms in your area to get a real cost. Anyone here can give you a make-believe price based on their own location and work load. Might not be a real reflection of what is the going rate of where you are in London. 

 

For example, my Brother removed a sub-6" diameter tree in North London for £600. The stump was not ground out. He was the cheapest quote. Took him an hour and chucked the whole tree in the back of his pick-up and burned it in his stove.

 

Id hazard a guess at £2000, maybe more? 

 

 

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