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Ash Die-Back

Domestic ash dieback services

Ash dieback is a serious disease affecting ash trees and was first found in the UK in 2012. It is an airborne, fungal disease spread by active spores from June to October.

Ash trees suffering from ash dieback can become very unstable in the later stages of the infection so if you are concerned your ash tree may be showing symptoms, Tree Technique can identify the disease and provide an assessment.

Tree Technique offer experienced, safe, and cost-effective methods for the removal of ash trees with die back through a variety of different methods.

What Our Customers Say

  • “Tree Technique is a very knowledgeable and professional firm of tree surgeons. Their work is competitively priced, they do exactly what they say they are going to do, tidy up after themselves and most importantly are nice guys to work with.” Mr Jon Hughes, Salisbury
  • "We often use tree technique, a very fast turnaround on quotes, high quality of work and a very professional appearance. Always happy to help and solve issues with a can-do attitude." Mr Andy Mighall - Gavin Jones
  • "Tree Technique have provided exceptional work on every job, always on time and great communication. They are everything you need from my point of view, happy to scope new work, quick response time for quotations and completing jobs to a high standard. The team are friendly and professional, and I can’t give them enough praise." Mr Tad Lear - Ainsty Timber Marketing Ltd (ATM)
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