FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS – PENNY TREE SURGERY & LANDSCAPING

Welcome to our FAQ page. Here, we answer the most common questions our Isle of Wight customers ask about our tree surgery, landscaping, fencing, hedge cutting, clearance, and inspection services.

Our aim is to provide clear, trustworthy, and locally relevant information so you know exactly what to expect when choosing Penny Tree Surgery & Landscaping.

GENERAL TREE SURGERY FAQS

What does a tree surgeon do?

A tree surgeon, also known as an arborist, is trained to care for, prune, and safely remove trees. At Penny Tree Surgery & Landscaping, we handle everything from pruning and crown reductions to full tree removals, stump grinding, and emergency call-outs.

Some trees are protected by Tree Preservation Orders (TPOs) or may be in a conservation area. If your tree is protected, you must seek permission from the Isle of Wight Council before carrying out work. We can help check and guide you through this process.

Yes. Our team holds NPTC City & Guilds qualifications in tree surgery, arboriculture, and landscaping. We are also fully insured, giving you peace of mind that all work is carried out safely and professionally.

We cover the entire Isle of Wight, including Cowes, Newport, Ryde, Ventnor, Sandown, Shanklin, Freshwater, and surrounding villages.

The cost depends on the size, complexity, and accessibility of the job. For example, tree pruning may cost less than a full removal with stump grinding. Our quotes are free, clear, and tailored to your property.

We aim to provide free site visits and quotes within 24 hours. Most jobs are scheduled within a few days.

Yes. All waste is cleared and disposed of via licensed green waste channels, ensuring environmental responsibility.

TREE INSPECTIONS FAQS

How often should trees be inspected in the Isle of Wight climate?

We recommend inspections every 2–3 years. Coastal weather can accelerate tree decay, so regular checks help prevent hazards.

Yes. We supply professional inspection reports for insurance claims, planning applications, and mortgage surveys.

Yes. We are experienced in inspecting protected trees and can guide you through the correct process with the council.

Yes. All inspections are carried out in line with BS3998:2010 Tree Work – Recommendations, the UK standard for professional tree care.

We will provide clear, honest advice and can carry out urgent work such as pruning, dismantling, or emergency removal.

HEDGE CUTTING & FENCING FAQS

When is the best time of year to cut hedges in the UK?

The best time is late spring or late summer, outside of bird nesting season (March–August). We follow wildlife regulations to ensure safe and responsible hedge work.

Yes. We provide one-off cuts or regular hedge maintenance services to keep your garden looking neat all year round.

We install a wide range of fencing, including close board, panel, picket, and concrete post fencing, along with driveway and garden gates.

Yes. We offer storm damage repairs and replacements to restore the security and appearance of your property quickly.

LANDSCAPING & CLEARANCE FAQS

Do you provide garden clearance for overgrown properties on the Isle of Wight?

Yes. We specialise in full garden and land clearances, including shrub removal, lawn cutting, and licensed green waste disposal.

Yes. Our landscaping services include patios, turfing, borders, decking, and paving to transform outdoor spaces.

Yes. We work on everything from small domestic gardens to larger landscaping projects.

Yes. We are licensed green waste carriers and recycle wherever possible.

EMERGENCY & SAFETY FAQS

Do you offer emergency tree surgery on the Isle of Wight?

Yes. We provide emergency call-outs for storm-damaged or dangerous trees, with priority response when safety is at risk.

We aim to respond as quickly as possible, often within the same day, depending on conditions and demand.

Emergency work may cost more due to the urgency and risks involved, but we always provide fair, transparent pricing before starting any work.

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