
If you need a tree dealt with safely and properly — without a mess left behind — Pearson Tree Services can help. We’re a fully insured tree care company providing tree removal, pruning and ongoing maintenance for both domestic and commercial customers.
We’re based in West London and work across Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire, Surrey and nearby areas. Our work includes reductions, crown thinning and lifting, pollarding, deadwood removal, stump grinding, planting and transplanting, hedge trimming, and general tidy-ups and site clearances.
When you call us, we’ll listen to what you want from the space, talk you through the safest options, and give a clear quote. On the day, we protect your property, work carefully around access and parking, and leave things clean and neat. All green waste is removed and recycled for biomass.
We’re NPTC and City & Guilds qualified and trained as a basic tree inspector, so you can expect honest advice and a proper finish, not guesswork.
Glen Donnelly
Owner, Pearson Tree Services
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STEP 1
Free Consult
STEP 2
Estimation & Proposal
STEP 3
We Do The Work
STEP 4
Final Inspection
STEP 5
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Yes — we’re fully insured. Our qualifications include NPTC units (the core chainsaw and climbing-related tickets) and City & Guilds, and we’re also qualified as a basic tree inspector.
If you’d like, we can talk you through what’s relevant to your job when quoting, and you can request proof for peace of mind.
Tree removal costs vary because every job is different.
Price is usually driven by the tree’s size and condition, access (rear gardens, narrow side access, nearby structures), how complex the dismantling is, and what you want done with the waste and stump.
The quickest way to get an accurate price is to get in touch and share a few photos.
Sometimes, yes. If a tree is protected by a Tree Preservation Order (TPO), you’ll usually need council consent before pruning or felling.
In a conservation area, you typically need to give the council notice before starting work. If you’re unsure, check with your local authority first — it’s the safest route.
We can still advise on the practical side of the work once you know where you stand.
Yes. We can assess visible issues like deadwood, disease, pest damage, and structural problems (for example included bark and weak unions).
You’ll get honest, practical advice on whether the tree can be made safer with pruning or whether removal is the sensible option.
If you need a formal report for legal or insurance purposes, that may require a specialist consultant.
Yes — the aim is a tidy finish. All arisings are removed, and the green waste is recycled for biomass rather than being left on site.
If you have preferences (for example keeping logs), mention it when you book in and we’ll confirm what’s possible for your job.
Yes. Stump grinding is available whether it’s after a removal or as a standalone job.
The grinder removes the stump down below ground level so you can reclaim the space, and you can choose whether you want the grindings taken away or left (for example to backfill).
If you’re planning paving or replanting, tell us and we’ll quote accordingly.
It varies depending on current workload, time of year and weather.
If we’re mid-way through a larger job, the next slot might be 2-3 weeks away. Other times, when we’re coming to the end of a project, we can often fit work in within a few days.
As a general guide, we aim to get jobs booked in within about two weeks wherever possible.
