Trees add beauty, shade, and character to any property—but when they grow too close to buildings, walls, or other structures, they can quickly become a serious hazard. At CM Treecare Ltd, we’re often called out to assess trees for tree removal, that have started to cause damage or pose a risk to nearby properties, and in many cases, tree removal is the safest and most responsible course of action.
Understanding the Risks
Large trees with spreading roots can put pressure on foundations, driveways, and garden walls. Over time, this can lead to cracks, instability, or even structural failure. In other cases, a tree may begin leaning dangerously toward a house, garage, or power line—especially after storm damage or when decay has weakened its base.
When a tree’s structural integrity is compromised, the potential for falling branches or total collapse increases dramatically. That’s why early inspection and professional assessment are key to preventing accidents and costly repairs.
Safe and Professional Tree Removal
Our team is experienced in safely dismantling trees in tight or complex locations. Using the latest rigging and climbing techniques, we remove trees piece by piece to minimise risk to surrounding buildings, gardens, and utilities. Safety—for both our team and your property—is always our top priority.
Whenever possible, we recycle or repurpose the timber on-site, ensuring that nothing goes to waste.
Prevention Through Regular Maintenance
The best way to avoid tree-related structural issues is through proactive management. Regular inspections can identify early warning signs such as root damage, fungal decay, or leaning trunks. By acting before problems escalate, you can often preserve the tree—or at least plan removal under safer conditions.
If you’ve noticed a tree growing too close to your home, or one that’s showing signs of instability, contact us for professional advice and a no-obligation inspection. Protecting your property starts with responsible tree care.
Get in touch if you are concerned about removal of a tree close to your home or a building.


