
Welcome to Roecliffe Landscaping and Tree Surgery, Our aim is to provide you with a professional friendly reliable and competitive service, customer satisfaction is our priority. Please read through our website and take a look at the services our company provides, it would be our pleasure to be of service to you and provide a free competitive quotation.
Roecliffe Landscaping & Tree Surgery - Roecliffe Landscaping and Tree Surgery, Our aim is to provide you with a professional friendly reliable and competitive service, customer satisfaction is our priority. Please read through our website and take a look at the services our company provides, it would be our pleasure to be of service to you and provide a free competitive quotation. - Block paving leicester, driveways leicester, slabbing and patios leicester, landscaping leicester, water features leicester, planting schemes leicester, flower beds leicester, fencing leicester, turfing leicester, irrigation systems leicester Page Loading Roecliffe Landscaping & Tree Surgery Tel: 01509 890079 Mob: 07921 381902 Email: charlie.roecliffe@yahoo.co.uk * Home * About * Tree Surgery * Landscaping * Contact * Tree Services * Stump Grinding * Logs for Sale * Log Splitter Hire * Gallery Roecliffe Tree Surgery Image We undertake a large variety of Tree Services. If you don't find what you are after, contact us as we can always cater for different needs. Tree Felling In our working environment this is normally done by dismantling a section at a time due to the lack of space usually available around the tree, using lowering devices trees in confined areas can be removed without damaging the area. Tree Pruning Formative pruning and the select removal of problem branches, thereby reducing the height and or spread of the tree, leaving it with a more attractive and healthier structure. Re-shaping Pruning a tree or shrub sympathetically to re-establish an aesthetically pleasing shape. This usually necessary when a tree has not been maintained for some time or has been pruned incorrectly in the past. Tree Reduction A Complete reduction of the size of the tree by the careful removal of the outer crown to produce a smaller sized canopy. Crown lifting The removal of lower branches to lift the crown height. This is often used to provide clearance for pedestrians or buildings. This is normally achieved by removing the lowest branches of the crown to a specified height. Crown Reduction A crown reduction (usually expressed in percentage terms rarely more than 30%) is a decrease in the extent of the crown spread. This is carried out sensitively to retain an attractive shape. As a result the entire crown is reduced in height and spread, and also cut back to suitable growth points. Crown Thinning Removing branches from the crown of a tree without reducing the height or the spread. This prevents the tree from becoming too dense, stops the tree from casting too much shade and is a useful method for allowing more daylight into nearby properties whilst retaining the tree’s size. It also helps the wind to blow through a tree that may be susceptible to wind damage. Whilst crown thinning, we also remove any deadwood and defective branches. Pollarding This is a tree surgery technique for controlling a tree’s size. This method is often used for street trees and trees in a confined area. It involves the removal of branches at a given height. The tree is unsightly until foliage regrows from the branch stubs. The sprouting foliage develops into a new dense, but weaker branch system. Pollarding must be carried out regularly for safety reasons and to maintain the tree to the desired size. Site clearance Remove trees and shrub from brown field land or allocated construction sites. providing access for future construction and compliant with legal wildlife protection schemes. Hedge Cutting Trimming off and removing new growth from the hedge, using petrol hedge trimmers, leaving a neat edge. Hedge Reduction Reducing the hedge in height and/or width. This involves cutting the thicker, woody stems of the hedge using chainsaws. The hedge is then trimmed and neatened up with hedge cutters. Dead wooding The removal for safety reasons of any dead wood from the tree’s crown. Deadwood can soon be dislodged in the wind and can cause damage or injury. Wood Chipping We process the smaller tree waste through a wood chipper. The wood chips are directed straight into our vehicle where we take it away. Alternatively, we can leave them in a pile for your own use on request. We can also chip tree waste that you have created. Stump grinding Stump grinding and stump disposal. We use the very latest compact stump grinders, so limited access is not an issue, as we only need a minimum access width of 26 inches. © 2009 Roecliffe Landscaping | Design by: HS Web Solutions | Home | Landscaping | Tree Surgery | Contact Landscaping is a very overall term for all the work discussed below, however no job is to big or to small, and if it isn’t mentioned in the discussion below, we probably do offer the service, so please so not hesitate to call us about any services we can provide. Designing you garden to suit your needs is essential, and here at Roecliffe Landscaping we can help design your perfect garden, from a simple patio and lawn to the more complex designs including shapes, levels and planting plans. Slabbing and patios are a great asset to your garden, creating flat dry and clean areas for your relaxation, barbequing, etc. When slabbing, creating a driveway or having a patio installed it is essential to have the correct sub-base put it to suit your needs for that area and purpose. When choosing to have slabbing or a patio put into your garden, it is very important to take your time and study the wide variety of slabs and bricks available. Fencing is a very important factor in the garden, not only marking out your boundary but also creating privacy, it can also be quite a main focal point of the garden. Fencing should enhance the beauty of your garden and create the privacy that you desire. It is important to use quality fencing panels and timbers that have been treated correctly. Fencing can be treated with a variety of colours to provide protection and ambiance. Decking can create space and have a positive impact on a garden, creating space that is suitable for outdoor dining, barbequing and seating areas. Decking can be a great asset to gardens that are very uneven or have inclines. The height of decking can easily be shaped to suit your needs. When creating a decking area is it important to use a good quality timber that has had the correct preservative treatments, It is also important to treat decking on a regular basis in order to extend its life, ideally decking should be treated every year to help prevent the effects of the wood decay. Turfing is the main finishing point to most landscaping projects once other work in the garden has been completed. Other needs maybe for re-turfing an existing lawn due to the poor quality of the existing lawn maybe due to being overgrown with moss, lawn weeds or the fact that the existing lawn is uneven under foot and full of potholes. By turfing or re-turfing a garden a new fine lush green lawn can quickly be achieved that can be ready to use in as little as a month. There are two very important factors involved in turfing: The first being the quality or the soil that it is to be laid on, while turf can be laid straight on the soil that has been on the ground compacting for some time, it is important that the soil should be rotovated and broken up in to a fine tilth and any stone and other material removed from the soil thus improving the quality and also creating a soft base that the turf can easily root into, while the soil has also been rotovated any differences in levels can also the raked out to create a flatter and pothole free lawn. Irrigation systems here in England are becoming more and more popular with our ever increasing busy lifestyles and yet the need to still water out gardens, hanging baskets and bedding plants throughout the dry summer months. Our climate is also changing to a much warmer and more tropical style climate, in which the need for these systems is essential for our plants and flowers to bloom successfully at there best.Using only the best quality Claber irrigation systems thus ensuring that the watering is consistent and timed. Claber irrigation systems are discreet and save hours of time watering and wasted money in lost plants and hanging baskets. Claber systems come equipped with watering timers, these can be altered throughout the year as the weather changes, along with any heat waves and torrential downpours that we may experience. Rain sensors can also be connected into the systems in order for them to automatically adjust themselves to allow more or less watering depending on the amount rain that has fallen.Claber irrigation systems also com with a huge range of end nozzles available such as: Drippers, sprinklers and misters depending on the type of area that you are trying to irrigate.