Tree Surgeon Windlesham

Tree Surgeon Windlesham | Fully Insured, NPTC Qualified Tree Care

Windlesham sits right in the middle of Surrey’s heathland belt, and it shows in almost every garden. Large, established plots backing onto common land, tall pines left over from the old heath & a good number of gardens overlooked by mature trees planted decades before the houses around them. TW Tree Stumps Removal works across the village handling tree surgery, felling, stump removal and hedge cutting, and the team knows this ground well enough to spot the usual problems before they turn into bigger ones.

Heathland, Sandy Soil and Big Gardens Set Windlesham Apart

Much of Windlesham sits on Bagshot sand, the same sandy, acidic soil that runs beneath the surrounding heathland villages. It is part of why the area still has so much heather, gorse and self-seeded pine even in residential gardens, and it creates a few problems that come up again and again here.   Pines & conifers grow quickly in this soil. Roots do not anchor as firmly in sandy ground, so leaning or storm damaged trees are more common after wet or windy weather.    Many gardens back directly onto heath or woodland near Chobham Common and Lightwater, so boundary and overhanging trees come up often. Windlesham has a large number of protected trees and conservation areas, so work that would be routine elsewhere sometimes needs checking with the council first.    Older properties around the village, including those near Windlesham Arboretum, often have large trees that are well past the point of a DIY trim

Stump Removal

Tree Services We Offer Across Windlesham

  • Tree surgery, including pruning, dead wooding & crown reduction
  • Tree removal for anything diseased, damaged or causing an ongoing problem
  • Tree felling, handled carefully around fences, outbuildings and neighbouring gardens
  • Stump removal, clearing the full root system where complete clearance is needed
  • Stump grinding, a quicker option that clears the stump below ground without a full dig out
  • Hedge cutting, from routine trims to a full reshape, for formal and informal hedges

A Few Things Worth Checking First 

Tree work isn’t something to hand over to just anyone with a chainsaw, especially with so many protected trees and conservation areas in Windlesham.

  • Ask to see proof of public liability insurance rather than taking it on trust
  • Check that the team holds NPTC qualifications rather than working without formal training
  • Ask directly whether your tree is likely to be covered by a Tree Preservation Order or conservation area rules
  • Confirm the quote includes clean up and waste removal, not just the cutting itself
  • Look for a company that has actually worked in Windlesham before, since knowing the soil and the access points genuinely helps

TW Tree Stumps Removal covers each of these points as standard, having worked across Windlesham and into Bagshot, Lightwater, Chobham and Camberley for a good number of years.

For Homeowners and Businesses Alike 

Windlesham has a real mix of properties, from smaller village gardens to large plots with mature grounds, along with schools and estates that need ongoing upkeep rather than a one-off job. A homeowner might just need a stump ground down or a hedge brought back under control.    A school or a property with larger grounds usually needs something closer to ongoing upkeep,  the kind covered in our piece on why regular hedge cutting services are essential for every garden, which is where commercial tree surgeon work comes in. Anyone dealing with an overgrown boundary hedge might find the hedge cutting page useful, since the right pruning schedule depends on the hedge type and how it’s been maintained so far.  

Getting the Timing Right 

There is no fixed season for most tree work, but a couple of things are worth knowing if you’re in Windlesham specifically. Bird nesting season runs roughly from March through August, and with so many gardens backing onto heath and woodland here, nesting activity tends to be more common than in a fully built-up area.   Heavier hedge reductions are best planned around this, ideally late autumn through to early spring. Stump grinding and removal are not affected by any of this, since there is no living tree involved, so that work can be booked at any time of year. Anyone dealing with an old, stubborn stump might find the stump removal page useful. Your yard will look clean, and you can actually use the space.

FAQs

Do I need council permission before removing a tree in Windlesham?

Possibly! Windlesham large number of protected trees & conservation areas, so it is worth checking with Surrey Heath Borough Council first. We can help you work out whether tree is affected.

Why do so many gardens in Windlesham have leaning or storm damaged trees?

The sandy heathland soil does not hold roots as firmly as clay does. The trees here are more prone to movement in strong winds, especially on exposed or open plots.

Can I plant new trees where a stump has just been removed?

Yes, once the hole has been backfilled with matching topsoil and left to settle. Doing this properly first makes a real difference to how well anything new takes.

Is hedge cutting restricted during the summer in Windlesham?

Hard reductions are best avoided during bird nesting season, from roughly March to August. Light, routine trims outside of active nesting are usually fine.

How do I find out if a tree on my property has a Tree Preservation Order?

Surrey Heath Borough Council holds a protected trees map, or you can ask a local tree surgeon to check this for you before any work is planned.