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Tree Stump Removal in Bexhill

Looking for tree stump removal in Bexhill? Troy’s Tree & Hedge Services are NPTC-qualified tree surgeons covering the whole of Bexhill-on-Sea and the surrounding area. We carry full public liability insurance and work to the highest safety standards on every job. Here’s what’s involved and what’s worth knowing before you call.

Tree Stump Removal in Bexhill – What to Expect

Tree stump removal in Bexhill is something we carry out regularly across the town. We assess the stump, look at what the job involves, and give you a fixed price before any work is booked, no estimates that shift, no surprises on the day. We cover the whole of Bexhill-on-Sea including Sidley, Little Common, Cooden, Pebsham, and the streets in between.

Bexhill’s Landscape and What It Means for Stump Removal

Bexhill-on-Sea is a relatively flat, coastal town, which immediately sets it apart from a lot of East Sussex, where sloped ground is a regular part of how we plan and carry out stump removal work. That flat topography makes machinery access generally more straightforward in Bexhill than in hillier parts of the county, and it means positioning the stump grinder is usually less complicated.

That said, flat ground doesn’t mean simple jobs. The soil across Bexhill varies, some areas have reasonably free-draining ground, while other parts of the town, particularly in lower-lying areas, sit on heavier, more moisture-retentive soil. The type of ground affects how roots have grown and spread, how quickly a stump will break down once a tree is gone, and what we’re dealing with below the surface. It’s one of the reasons a proper assessment is needed before a price can be given.

In heavier, wetter ground, stumps that are left in place after a tree comes down can begin to rot sooner than you’d expect. A rotting stump creates the right conditions for honey fungus to develop, and once it’s in the soil, it can spread to other trees, hedges, and established shrubs in the same garden. If you have planting nearby you want to protect, removing the stump sooner rather than later is the right approach.

The Tree Species We Deal With in Bexhill

Bexhill’s mature residential gardens, particularly in the older streets closer to the seafront, contain a wide range of species. Oak is the most common hardwood we deal with across the town, dense wood and a well-anchored root plate making it one of the more time-consuming stumps to grind. Ash dieback has left a significant number of stumps across Bexhill that need clearing, and it’s one of the species we handle most frequently as a result.

Conifers, leylandii in particular, are among the most common requests we get in Bexhill. They were widely planted across the town in the 1970s, 80s, and 90s and a lot are now coming out as gardens are updated. Holm oak comes up regularly in gardens close to the seafront, maritime-tolerant, compact, but with a firmly anchored root system that takes longer than its size suggests. Sycamore appears throughout the town, often where it has self-seeded and grown unchecked.

What Happens on the Day

The laski stump grinder works across the stump in repeated passes, breaking it and the surrounding surface roots down into wood chippings. The stump is taken down to around 20-30cm below ground level, deep enough that the ground is fully usable afterwards. The chippings can be packed back into the hole and levelled off, left on site as mulch, or taken away. There’s no settling period required, the area can be turfed, paved, or planted straight away.

Property Types and Access in Bexhill

Bexhill’s housing stock is a mix of periods and styles, and access varies accordingly.

The older properties along and behind the seafront, the Victorian and Edwardian housing that gives Bexhill much of its character, often have smaller rear gardens and narrower side access. Terraced and semi-detached rows in the central parts of town can make getting machinery through to the rear more of a planning exercise. It’s worth noting when you get in touch if side access is tight, so we can factor that in.

Sidley and the developments in the north of Bexhill have a more modern character, standard side gate widths, more room to manoeuvre. Little Common and Cooden to the west have a mix of detached properties with generally reasonable access.

The stump grinder is built to fit through a standard domestic gate. We assess access carefully, and if anything is going to affect how the job is done, we’ll be clear about that before any work is scheduled.

Tree Preservation Orders and Rother District Council

Bexhill-on-Sea falls under Rother District Council for planning purposes. Tree Preservation Orders in Bexhill are managed by Rother, and if the tree that has been removed was subject to a TPO, or if your property sits within a conservation area, there may be a requirement to notify the council before stump removal goes ahead.

This doesn’t apply to every job, plenty of tree stump removal in Bexhill goes ahead without any council involvement, but it does depend on the status of the individual tree. We check this and advise you accordingly before anything is booked. If you know the tree was protected, mention it when you call.

About Troy’s Tree & Hedge Services

Troy Mallyon founded Troy’s Tree & Hedge Services over seven years ago. He holds NPTC qualifications from Plumpton College and carries full public liability insurance. The business has been built on doing the job properly, pricing it fairly, and being straightforward with customers, which is why the reviews consistently reflect that.

Working Around Other Trades

Stump removal in Bexhill frequently comes up as part of a wider garden project. Whether it’s a new fence line going in, a patio being laid, or a full garden redesign, the stump needs to go before other trades can get started. If you’re coordinating multiple contractors and need the ground clear by a particular date, tell us the timeline when you get in touch and we’ll work around it. Where a tree is also being felled, we can handle the stump on the same day so nothing needs to be rebooked.

Other Services

Alongside tree stump removal in Bexhill, Troy’s Tree & Hedge Services offers a full range of tree and garden services. This includes tree surgery, tree felling, crown reduction, tree maintenance, dead wooding, hedge cutting and reduction, tree and hedge planting, fencing and gate installation, garden clearances, and grounds maintenance. Seasoned firewood is available with local delivery. A 24-hour emergency callout service is also available across Bexhill and the wider area.

Areas Covered

We’re based in Eastbourne and cover the whole of East Sussex and into Kent. Bexhill-on-Sea is a regular part of our working area, and we also cover Hastings, Heathfield, Horam, Seaford, Pevensey, Hailsham, Crowborough, Uckfield, Mayfield, Tunbridge Wells, Eastbourne, and the surrounding areas. Not sure if we reach you? Give us a call and we’ll let you know.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is the price worked out for stump removal in Bexhill?

The price is based on the size of the stump, how far the roots have spread, the species of tree, and how easily the equipment can reach it. All of these need to be properly assessed before a price can be given, a description over the phone doesn’t tell us enough. You’ll have a fixed price agreed before any work starts.

How far down does stump grinding go?

The stump and main surface roots are ground to around 20-30cm below ground level. Smaller roots remain underground but break down naturally over time and don’t cause issues. The ground is usable straight away, no settling period needed before you can turf, pave, or plant.

What happens to the chippings?

Once the stump is ground, the chippings can be packed back into the hole and levelled off, left as mulch if that works for your garden, or removed from site. We’ll ask what you’d prefer on the day.

We’ve got an old leylandii stump that’s been there for years, is that a problem?

No. Old stumps, including older conifer stumps, are something we deal with regularly across Bexhill. A stump that has started to soften can actually be easier to grind in some cases. The main reason to remove older stumps is the increasing risk of honey fungus, which grows the longer a decaying stump remains in the ground.

The tree we had removed had a Tree Preservation Order, does that affect the stump?

It can. Rother District Council may need to be notified before stump removal takes place. We check this and advise you on what’s required before any work is booked. If you know the tree was protected, mention it when you get in touch.

My garden is quite small and access is tight through the side of the house, can you still do it?

Quite possibly, yes. The stump grinder is built to fit through standard domestic gate openings. We assess access as part of the job assessment, and if it’s going to be a genuine barrier we’ll be upfront about that. Tight access is common in the older Bexhill streets and it’s not automatically a problem.

How long does it take and how soon can you come out?

Most domestic stumps take between thirty minutes and two hours depending on size and species. Availability varies with the time of year, if you’re working to a deadline, it’s worth getting in touch sooner rather than later.

Tree Stump Removal in Bexhill

If you need tree stump removal in Bexhill-on-Sea, get in touch with Troy’s Tree & Hedge Services. Tell us what you’ve got, and we’ll take it from there, assess the job, check TPO status where relevant, and give you a fixed price with no obligation. Straightforward service, clear pricing, no pressure.

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CASE STUDY

  • Hit & Miss Fencing Installation

    When a customer approached us about a dead hedge infested with ivy, it was clear action was needed to ensure safety and maintain privacy. Positioned alongside a busy path and road, the unstable hedge posed a risk to the public. Instead of waiting for a new hedge to grow, the customer opted for a more immediate and durable solution, hit or miss fencing.

WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY

  • From beginning to end an excellent service. Arrived to quote when he said he would. Polite and friendly with reasonable prices. Staff arrived to do the work exactly when they said they would start. Both hard working and efficient. Walked me through the work once completed to ensure I was happy. I would not hesitate to recommend to anyone.

    Brett Powell-Cullingford
  • Very happy with your service and the quality of your work! Thank you Troy and Olly for a hedgecut well done. Highly recommended and we have booked for regular cutting.

    Jason Cornes Business & Executive Coach

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