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There's an opportunity there for the taking.... If the homeowner is content, ask if you could have a contact number for the insurance assessor, give him/her a ring, get your clarification and talk about industry recognised job description terms / spec's, might give you a good contact with insurance company!

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Great feedback guys,thanks.

The wording i was given by them,which i thought was pretty odd, was..

 

"70% by volume is the lower/minimum of the up to 90% of the volume

It translates closer to 33% linear reduction"

 

So general agreement is reduce height by 33% and then reduce all remaining branches by a 1/3rd.. Certainly ain't gonna look pretty! Will shape it though

Its a neighbours house which is having subsidence and their insurers are making a whole load of properties wallop their trees. Crazy really. The massive drive way of their house is completely paved and no water is getting in so i reckon that's the main problem.. Another "blame the trees first" situation.

 

So if we are all in agreement,pretty much,i will go with that.

Thanks

Mark

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