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Training and studies to become a professional tree pruner
How to become a tree pruner? Professional pruners must hold a certificate of specialisation in "tree pruning and care" after one year of theoretical and practical training. They can be integrated after having obtained a CAP or a Bac Pro with an option associated with the agricultural field (planting, maintenance of green spaces, pruning, landscaping, gardening, forestry work, etc.) or forestry. In France, nearly 50 training centres offer this certificate.
The scope of intervention of a professional tree trimmer
The tree pruner, also known as tree caretaker, tree climber, woodcutter, arborist or even gardener or landscaper, does not limit himself to cutting dead branches that can fall and injure road users or damage buildings and vehicles as well as the property of the neighbourhood. New requirements have arisen in this field and have led pruning and felling professionals to adapt their work to the latest technological and scientific knowledge. A true tree beautician, today's pruners have the task of : - maintain trees by taking into account their structure, biology, physiology and pathology while respecting landscape and health requirements; - assess the health and mechanical risks; - ensure reasonable care and propose adapted tree management solutions; - make a qualitative and quantitative inventory of the tree heritage and determine their amenity value; - implement reliable techniques for planting in an "artificial" environment; - make a clean cut, i.e. with wounds that heal naturally; - carry out lumbering for the recovery of firewood; - carry out the evacuation of green waste.
Why call on a professional pruning service?
Tree pruning requires the use of specialised pruning equipment and machinery (chainsaws, secateurs, saws), climbing equipment (cranes) and strong arboricultural skills. They are also in the best physical condition to carry out all types of projects, especially those at great heights. A professional craftsman masters the tricks and techniques of pruning to ensure good results in complete safety, while thinking of the aesthetics and the preservation of the health of the tree. In addition, a professional pruner is able to manage dangerous trees, detect diseased trees and take all precautions to avoid contaminating healthy trees by using disinfectants. Call on a professional tree pruner to guarantee quality services, lasting results and a healthy garden while respecting safety standards, the rules of the art and the wearing of safety equipment, whether it is a severe pruning or a maintenance pruning. He is also able to make the surrounding area safe.
When should I call in a professional tree trimmer?
Each season has its own type of pruning. During the winter, the flora is in vegetative rest, and as the trees are in hibernation and can weaken if over-pruned, pruning must be done in a subtle manner. Summer pruning requires less finesse, as the vital functions are at their peak and healing takes little time. Spring pruning is more than just light shaping. The length and type of pruning varies from tree to tree, and some trees take a long time to heal and need a lot of maintenance after pruning. There is no need to call in a tree cutting company when the sun is in its dome or when the mercury is freezing.
How do I find a professional tree trimmer?
In France, there are many French companies specialising in felling, hedge trimming or shrub pruning and all garden and green space maintenance work. To find a pruning company or a professional pruner, you can consult the various websites of companies or independent pruners in order to request several estimates for your gardening work. In addition, one of the most reliable methods is word of mouth. So don't hesitate to ask your friends and family for advice. They may already have used a professional tree pruner. You can even ask some addresses to show the results of the service provider's work.
Rates for a professional tree trimmer
The price of a pruning project is defined according to 4 criteria: the number of trees, the height of a tree, the type of tree (fruit trees, ornamental trees, etc.), the fact that the tree is close to a power line. The conditions of the land also influence the price: - Pruning one tree costs €132, €200 for two, €263 for three. The time required for felling must also be taken into account. - For trees between 1 and 12 m in height, the budget is between €102 and €290. Trees above 12 m are very difficult to remove in a residential area and require a budget of around €600. - Removing trees near power lines requires special care and equipment, and may require the assistance of traffic control or a local service company. Therefore, the cost increases to €1,415, while the cost of removing trees that are not near power poles and lines is €310.
How to choose a professional pruner?
Currently, many French companies specialise in pruning and felling trees. However, it is advisable to choose a pruning company that offers you a better guarantee. It is preferable to choose a pruning company with a qualification label. This is a sign of its professionalism. This qualification is issued by the Qualiarbre organisation. In concrete terms, companies that receive this certification have the financial and material resources to carry out pruning work without fail. In addition, the craftsmen working independently have received sufficient training to be able to carry out the job of pruning-climber. This is a guarantee of quality work. Use an online comparison tool to obtain free quotes.
Questions to ask a professional tree trimmer during the first contact
Are you a qualified landscaper? Are you the team leader? Do you have insurance? What kind of pruning will you do? What technique and equipment will you use? How many people will be on the felling site? Will you disinfect the tools after cutting the trees? Will you give me an invoice?