Services

Tree Removal

Tree Dismantling

Tree Felling

Site Clearance

All Garden Work carried out

Hedge Trimming

Tree Carvings

Patio Cleaning

Logs and Woodchip for sale

NPTC Qualified

Our work is always carried out in accordance with BS 3998.
We are fully insured and carry public liability cover of £5 million.

Thanet Times – Editorial Coverage (November 2009) NPTC Qualified
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Tree Pruning Lifting and thinnning

Reduction:

When a tree outgrows its situation, Bruks Tree Surgery can be called in to reduce the height and spread of the tree crown.

Before Reduction.
After Reduction.
Before Reduction
After Reduction

Lifting:


Often, when there is either a problem with access or with visibility under the tree canopy itself, the crown of the tree will need to be raised or “lifted”. Pruning of this nature should be carried out by Bruks Tree Surgery before the tree reaches a mature age.

Before and after lifting.
Before Lifting
After Lifting

Thinning:


When more light or air is required through the canopy of a tree, Bruks Tree Surgery will carry out Crown “thinning”. The density of the canopy is reduced and this can also reduce the risk of damage caused from crown resistance to high winds. Thinning is very often required on Conifers.

Before thinning.
After thinning
Before Thinning
After Thinning

Cleaning Out:

Bruks Tree Surgery will remove any branches which are damaged, weak or diseased, as well as removing climbing plants such as Ivy to thoroughly “clean out” the tree.



Tree Removal

It may often be necessary to remove trees and Bruks Tree Surgery will use one of two methods depending on the particular situation.

Directional Tree Felling:

Directional felling requires considerable precision and can only be used when there is enough space for the tree to fall safely in one piece.

Dismantling:

Known also as “Section Felling”, this method is used by Bruks Tree Surgery when there is only a limited safe space to bring a tree down piece by piece. If the area below the tree is clear and free from obstructions, then cut branches can simply be allowed to fall. When branches are too large or heavy for the climber to hold and throw clear, or obstructions prevent their ‘free falling’, then lowering ropes are also used.



Tree Dismantling:



1. Sycamore to be dismantled
Sycamore to be dismantled
2. Dismantle in progress
Dismantle in progress

3. During Dismantle
During Dismantle

4. Dismantling in progress
Dismantling in progress



Tree Felling:



1. Precision cutting
Sycamore to be dismantled
2. After dismantle the rest of the trunk is now to be felled
Dismantle in progress

3. The trunk is felled with safe clearance
During Dismantle



Tree Stump Removal

1. Preparation of site
Preparation of site

2. Site prepared and double stump exposed
Site prepared and double stump exposed

3. Beginning of Stump Grinding
Beginning of Stump Grinding

4. Stump removal underway
Stump removal underway

5. Stump Being Ground Down
Stump Being Ground Down

6. Precision Required
Precision Required

7. Site swept and left in a clean & tidy state
Site swept and left in a clean & tidy state

8. Job complete
Job complete



PTS Rail Work

1.
Preparation of site

1b.
Preparation of site

2.
Site prepared and double stump exposed

3.
Beginning of Stump Grinding

4.
Stump removal underway

5.
Stump Being Ground Down

6.
Precision Required

7.
Site swept and left in a clean & tidy state



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As well as the in-situ tree carvings we carry out, where we offer to make a masterpiece out of a tree stump in your garden; you are also welcome to watch Bruk or other members of the Carving Team in action in the Creative Viewing Area free of charge for as long as you fancy in our shop! We also offer Lattes or Cappuccinos for £1. From Monday to Friday 10am-4pm and Saturday 10am – 2pm, we offer seating, a loo and 6 parking spaces, but the rest is up to you!

We also run after-school clubs, (through the local schools) for the little ones to enjoy learning about wood, trees and generally being “green”, as well as offering School Holiday Themed-for-Children Carving Days.

Please check the Barn Shop Outdoor Notice Board for special events or carving themes that are running each week or month. You can also follow our daily updates at Facebook.com/BruksTreeSurgery

The BTC Barn Shop offers a selection of chainsaw carvings to suit all budgets from table top pieces to large garden focal points and the unique Tradesman’s Corner & Sports Corners offer carvings that are ideal, affordable gifts for those into their sport or trade.

The shop sells all manner of things from beautiful garden pieces, plant troughs, bowls, clocks, benches and plaques to African Zulus, Eagles and even Zogs & Gruffalos. If we don’t have it on the shelf, we may well have a photograph of what you might fancy in the shop carving book, showing all pieces that have been carved and sold already, for you to simply re-order!

We can carve your own bespoke order within a week most of the time and are happy to work to deadlines for both commercial and domestic carved pieces when required. We also sell Seasoned Logs, Woodchip, Kindling (and Sawdust for your pets).

Tree Carving:

In-Situ Tree Carving


Bruk Carving a squirrel at height

Bruk Carving a squirrel at height

Carving the basic shape from memory
Carving the basic shape from memory

Concentrating on the detail
Concentrating on the detail


1. Tree Stump Before
Tree Stump Before

2. During Carving
During Carving

3. The Finished Wood Carving
The Finished Wood Carving

Table-Top Wood Carving Front

Table-Top Wood Carving Side
Table-Top Wood Carving Side

Table-Top Wood Carving Back
Table-Top Wood Carving Back


20 ft Abstract Carving
Before
Completed Sculture
Front View
Completed Sculpture
Side View
20 ft Abstract Carving Before Completed Sculture Front View Completed Sculpture Side View
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Meerkat and Scorpion
back view
Meerkat and Scorpion
side view
Scorpion
close up
Meerkat and Scorpion back view Meerkat and Scorpion side view Scorpion close up
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Family with New Born Front View Family with New Born Side View Family with New Born Back View
Family with newborn - Front View Family with newborn - Side View Family with newborn - Back View
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African Carvings; some of which can be viewed in the Powell-Cotton Museum & Grounds in Quex Park, Birchington.

Expectant Mother
Back View Front View Side View
Expectant Mother Back View Expectant Mother Front View Expectant Mother Side View
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Isle of Thanet Gazette – Editorial Coverage (October 2009)

Isle of Thanet Gazette - Editorial Coverage (October 2009)
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Site Clearance:

Site Clearance



All Garden Work Carried Out:

1. Garden Area BEFORE

Garden Area BEFORE

2. Garden Area Trimmed and Cleared
Garden Area Trimmed and Cleared
3. Woodchip placed and Job Complete
Woodchip placed and Job Complete

4. Pampus Close up
Pampus Close up
5. Overgrown Pampus
Overgrown Pampus
6. All roots dug up and site left in clean and tidy state
All roots dug up and site left in clean and tidy state



Hedge Trimming:

1. Hedge to be topped and faced
Hedge to be topped and faced
2. Hedge Work complete
Hedge Work complete



Patio Cleaning:

The photographs below show a cleaned patio / path area against an uncleaned area which meets it and where cleaning is still in progress. You can see that paving can very quickly look tired and untidy as weeds grow into the area by colonising the sand-filled joints or settling onto accumulated detritus.

When pavements are left un-cleaned for an extended period of time, circular or near-circular ‘spots’ that are mistaken for a stain are often observed to develop. Sometimes these spots will be dark or almost black, but they can also be creamy white. These spots are often lichen, a combination of algae and fungus.

When patios are cleaned using acid-based cleaning products, for many types of paving, they do more harm than good. In particular, “Brick Cleaning Acid” or any “patio cleaner” that has hydrochloric acid listed in its ingredients may clean your paving, but there is also a significant risk that they will ruin it. This is related to the iron content found within various patio stones.

Coupled with some commercial “Moss Killers” available from garden centres, many products can re-colour the paving to a shade of orange, regardless of what colour it may have been originally. The lethal component of many Moss Killers is Ferrous Sulphate, and it is the ferrous component that causes the colour change by creating a rust-like deposit on the surface of the paving that becomes a medium-long-term stain, although the sulphate will kill the moss.

Bleach is also frequently used for cleaning patios, but although this may be a quick method to adopt, it is hazardous to both the user and the environment and not recommended by Bruks Tree Surgery.

Our completely enclosed rotating high pressure jets loosen and lift stubborn moss and weeds, whilst preventing dirt and debris from being sprayed over surroundings; such as walls and windows. This type of cleaning will also minimise the effect of erosion on any sand grouting between patio stones.

This form of power-washing will not undo the effects of UV fading of concrete dyes, or the bleaching of some limestone, but it can make the most of the colour that remains, by removing dirt, detritus and surface vegetation; revealing the natural beauty of the paving beneath.

Power-washing is particularly effective at removing mosses and algae that seem to thrive on certain types of paving, most notably ‘textured’ patio paving and clay brick paving.

1. Patio Cleaning Before
Patio Cleaning Before

2. Patio Cleaning During
Patio Cleaning During
3. Patio Cleaning After
Patio Cleaning After