Case Studies

Expert Arboriculture. Real Results. Across the Northwest.

TREE SURGERY SERVICES

At Northwest Trees & Stumps, we don’t just talk about quality,  we deliver it, one tree at a time. Every job presents a unique challenge, and we thrive on crafting safe, effective, and sustainable solutions. Below, explore real-world examples of how we’ve helped homeowners and businesses protect their properties and preserve their landscapes.

Why Our Clients Choose Northwest Trees & Stumps

✅ NPTC Certified Expertise: Every team member is highly qualified and insured.
✅ Local Knowledge: We know the soils, species, and even the planning rules across Cheshire.
✅ Full-Service Capability: From delicate pruning to large removals, stump grinding, and site clearance.
✅ Investment in Kit: We own and operate our own modern fleet of chippers, grinders, and tracked machines.
✅ Safety & Cleanliness: Our reputation is built on leaving sites safer and tidier than we found them.

Expert Reduction of a Mature Willow Pollard in Alsager, ST7

Client: Private Homeowner, Alsager, Cheshire (ST7)
Property: A residential garden with a mature Salix alba (White Willow), commonly known as a “Willow Pollard.”
Challenge: To significantly reduce the size and weight of a large, historically pollarded willow tree that had become oversized, structurally unbalanced, and posed a potential risk to the property and garden.

Prestige Hotel & Events Venue, Liverpool City Centre

Client: Prestige Hotel & Events Venue, Liverpool City Centre
Property: A historic hotel with extensive landscaped grounds, featuring a prominent avenue of ornamental trees.
Challenge: To carry out extensive reduction, thinning, and precision pruning on 21 mature Cherry Trees (Prunus spp.) to enhance safety, aesthetics, and natural light while maintaining the grandeur and health of this iconic feature.

Safe Removal of a Deceased Horse Chestnut at Bridgewater Grange, WA7

Client: Bridgewater Grange Estate Management, Runcorn (WA7)
Property: A prestigious residential estate with mature landscaping and close-proximity infrastructure.
Challenge: The safe, controlled removal of a large, deceased Horse Chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum) posing an increasing safety risk to pedestrians, vehicles, and nearby property.