Trusted local tree surgeons delivering safe and professional tree care throughout Wrexham.
Wrexham blends town living with open countryside, and that mix has a big impact on how trees grow and behave across the area. From established terraces around LL11 to newer estates in LL12 and LL13, trees are a constant feature—lining streets, shaping gardens, and bordering parks like Acton Park and Bellevue Park.
Wrexham is around 13miles, 25minutes drive time south of Chester via the A483. Unlike more sheltered locations, Wrexham sits close to open farmland and rising ground toward the Welsh hills. That means trees here are regularly exposed to strong winds and persistent rainfall, particularly through autumn and winter. Mature trees—oak, sycamore, beech, and ash—can become vulnerable if left unmanaged, especially when soil becomes saturated and root stability is reduced.
We provide professional tree surgery across Wrexham and surrounding communities, covering LL11, LL12, LL13 and nearby villages (Wrexham, Gresford, Rhosllanerchrugog, Coedpoeth, Ruabon and surrounding areas). Whether it’s routine pruning, hedge maintenance, or urgent storm response, every job is approached with a clear understanding of local conditions and property layouts.
Tree work in Wrexham isn’t one-size-fits-all. The mix of property styles, soil types, and exposure levels means experience on the ground really matters.
We regularly carry out work in areas like Rhosddu (LL11), Acton (LL12), Gwersyllt (LL11), and Caia Park (LL13), so we understand how trees behave in different parts of the town.
Protected trees and conservation areas do exist locally—particularly near parks and older streets. We can check Tree Preservation Orders and assist with permissions where needed.
Because we’re based nearby, we can attend quickly across LL11–LL13, which is especially important after storms or when trees become unsafe.
We possess the expertise and equipment to handle complex and dangerous tree removals, using techniques such as rope-based dismantling, and sectional dismantling to ensure a controlled and safe removal.
We stay up-to-date with all relevant UK regulations, including Tree Preservation Orders (TPOs), conservation areas and felling licences. We handle all necessary permits and paperwork for your peace of mind.
From compact gardens in LL11 terraces to more open plots in LL12, we use climbing, rigging, and controlled dismantling techniques to work safely in any setting.
All waste is removed and processed responsibly, leaving your garden clean and usable once the work is complete.
A homeowner in Rhosddu contacted us about a mature sycamore that had gradually extended toward the roofline, creating excessive shade and reducing usable garden space.
We carried out a balanced crown reduction, reducing both height and spread while maintaining the tree’s natural form. This improved light levels and ensured a safe distance from the property without overcutting.
After a spell of strong winds, a large ash tree in Garden Village suffered a major limb failure, leaving heavy branches suspended over a boundary fence.
We attended promptly and used controlled dismantling techniques to remove the damaged sections. The remaining tree was stabilised, leaving the area safe and the structure intact.
In Caia Park, a number of ornamental trees along a property boundary had become dense and difficult to manage.
Our team carried out selective pruning to open up the canopy, allowing more airflow and light through the garden. The result was a neater appearance and healthier long-term growth.
A declining silver birch in Acton had started leaning toward a driveway, raising concerns about safety.
Using sectional dismantling and rigging systems, we removed the tree in stages, ensuring complete control throughout. The surrounding area remained undamaged, and all waste was cleared from site.
We offer a full range of services, but some are particularly relevant to local conditions:
Every job is tailored to the species, location, and surrounding environment—ensuring the best long-term outcome.
“Great service in Rhosddu (LL11). The tree looks much better and we’ve got our light back.”
“Quick response after storm damage in Garden Village. Everything made safe and cleared the same day.”
“Very careful removal in Acton (LL12). Tight space but no damage at all—highly recommended.”
Some trees in Wrexham are protected, particularly those in conservation areas or near established parks.
If your tree is covered by a Tree Preservation Order, you’ll need permission before carrying out work. These regulations are managed by Wrexham County Borough Council.
We can handle the entire process—checking protection status, submitting applications, and ensuring all work meets BS3998 standards.
Tree management here comes with a few key challenges:
Because we deal with these factors daily, we adapt our approach to suit each job—whether that’s preventative pruning or full removal.
Yes—due to the town’s exposure to open land and hills, strong winds can put extra strain on larger trees. Routine tree maintenance like crown thinning helps reduce the likelihood of storm damage.
Yes, this is very common in areas like LL11 and LL13. We use controlled rigging and sectional dismantling to safely manage trees in tight spaces without causing damage.
In most cases, yes. Strategic pruning or crown reduction can significantly improve light levels without removing the tree entirely, making it a practical alternative to full removal.
Whether you need tree removal, trimming, stump grinding, hedge maintenance, or urgent storm assistance, we’re here to help.