- 0121 358 6544
- 07799 897721
At Chapel Farm, we have over three decades of experience in taking care of all aspects of tree maintenance work. Our NPTC qualified tree surgeons have the skills and knowledge to carry out tree maintenance work from the ground up. If you have an overgrown tree in your garden that is blocking the light or obstructing a view, you can count on our experts to remove it in a safe and tidy manner. We are a family-run business based in Great Barr that serves customers across Birmingham and the surrounding areas.

Tree stumps can make your garden look untidy and they can also be dangerous. At Chapel Farm, we offer stump removal and grinding services for domestic customers at an affordable price. You can rely on us to make sure that the tree stump is completely removed. We always leave your garden clean and tidy.

Tree removal Crown reduction Pruning and felling Tree thinning Tree surgery Stump grinding Stump removal
Chapel Farm provides tree surgery and maintenance services for properties across Birmingham.
To book our services, 0121 358 6544 or 07799897721 for more details.
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