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A shut down will be free, but needs organizing, some power co's are better than others, if you take it in smaller bits you will be fine, no need to make out it's dangerous to up the price if it isn't, just give them a quote & take it, just by the pics I would think £650 should sort it out, depending on where you stack etc, a good climber will keep 2 groundies busy, you want it cleared as you cut, or you will give the ground staff a headache.

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I'd go in at £600, two short days for me and my groundie. Maybe try to get it done in one, but there's a lot of tidy up to 'neatly stack', so two groundies makes sense.

 

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If it was a French oak:

To dismantle the oak, chips smaller diameter branches (essential for ease of working), cross cut larger wood to 'manageable sizes'

All arising's left on site, no raking up.

Our fee 980euros (£800 inc vat)

 

Options:

Cross cut ALL wood to 50cm or less and pile it (not stack it) 280euros

To split and stack all wood over 15cm 45euros per m3

Stump grinding 240euros

All other labour billed at 45euros per man hour

(to get around the just can you stack it behind the house and whilst your here can you prune this Forsythia...)

 

Ty

 

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I'd win it here too...

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