Professional websites · Built for tree surgeons

When a homeowner is about to trust someone with a chainsaw forty feet up, whose tree surgeon website tells them it should be you?

Tree work splits in two. The storm-damaged oak leaning over a garage, searched in a hurry, and the planned reduction or felling that waits on TPO checks and three quotes. Both jobs go to the firm that looks qualified, insured and safe, and a £1,200 dismantle is won or lost on that impression. We build tree surgery websites that carry it.

The searches spike when the wind does. The rest of the year is won on trust.

Tree surgery demand has two speeds. A named storm crosses your county overnight and by breakfast people are searching "emergency tree removal" with a limb resting on the shed roof and the insurer already on the phone. The rest of the year moves slower: overgrown sycamores blocking light, a dying ash that needs felling before it chooses its own moment, crown reductions booked weeks ahead. Different urgency, same starting point. Google.

Invisibility in this trade is expensive twice over. The storm surge is handed out in hours, and the firms on page one absorb a month of work in a weekend while everyone else hears the chippers from a distance. Then the planned work follows the same path: a full dismantle over a conservatory is a four-figure job, and the customer granting it starts with whoever the search results offer them first.

And no trade is judged harder before the phone rings. Customers have heard what happens when the wrong person takes on a big tree, so they look for NPTC tickets, £5 million public liability insurance and someone who mentions TPOs and conservation areas before they do. A proper website that shows the paperwork, the kit and the finished jobs answers every one of those doubts. A mobile number on a card answers none of them.

Check where the storm work would land today. The scan is free.

Every tree surgeon believes their reputation carries further than it does online. The free audit shows the actual picture: your live map position for "tree surgeon near me" across your whole travel radius, district by district, wherever in the UK you work, beside the firms currently taking the calls you assume are yours.

Green where the searches find you, red where a rival's chipper turns up instead. When the next storm crosses the Pennines the map decides who spends the week cutting, and closing the red zones is the core job of proper tree surgeon website design.

Up the local results, branch by branch.

This is what a website for tree surgeons is built towards: your firm climbing past the established names across your area until the emergency search, the felling search and the crown reduction search all reach you first.

Where your Google profile fails the safety check.

Your dashboard includes a full Google Business Profile audit built around how people choose a tree surgeon. This is a trade where the customer is actively looking for reasons to trust you, and most profiles give them nothing: wrong category, no climbing or rigging photos, not a word about insurance or emergency work.

You get a plain checklist ranked by what wins the most work, from the category fix to the photos worth adding first. Handle it yourself in an evening or send it over and we do it.

The profile earns the map click. What turns that click into a booked job is the website behind it, where your tickets, insurance and finished work make the decision easy. The two are one system, and we build both ends of it.

Rankings, done the way you'd rig a dismantle. Properly, in the right order.

No shortcuts and no bought placements. A tree surgery website ranks because every search a local customer types, from the panicked to the carefully planned, has a page built to answer it.

  • A page for every job on the ticket.

    Felling, crown reduction, stump grinding and emergency work each get a dedicated page, ranking for that exact search.

  • A page for every town in range.

    Storm damage doesn't respect your postcode. An area page for every town in your radius extends your reach to match your travel.

  • Fast when the tree is on the fence.

    Emergency searches happen on a phone in the garden. Your site loads quickly and puts the number one thumb-tap away.

  • Answers the TPO and cost questions.

    Whether a tree is protected, what felling costs, who handles council permission. Cover it and Google and AI search send the asker to you.

Assembled properly, that is what earns the rankings, catches the storm surge and keeps the planned work booked between blows.

Every piece of kit a tree surgery website needs, nothing you don't.

No dead weight. Each part of the site does a specific job, proving you are qualified, insured and worth calling, then getting the enquiry to your phone. That is what tree surgeon website design has to deliver in a trade sold on trust.

Someone searching "stump grinding" should find your stump grinding page, not your competitor's.

Service pages built for your site:

  • Tree Felling
  • Crown Reduction
  • Stump Grinding
  • Emergency Storm Work

Area pages built for your site:

  • Sheffield
  • Rotherham
  • Chesterfield
  • Dronfield

What OWS packs into a tree surgeon website design.

An agency charges thousands and doesn't know a TPO from a top handle. A DIY builder hands you templates while you're still washing chain oil off your hands. We do the design, the words and the ranking work, and we keep managing it after launch.

  • NPTC and LANTRA tickets on display

    Your chainsaw, climbing and aerial rescue certificates shown where a nervous homeowner looks first.

  • Public liability insurance stated plainly

    Your £5 million cover named on the page, answering the question every sensible customer asks.

  • Arboricultural Association positioning

    If you're an ARB Approved Contractor or working towards it, the site gives that status the prominence it earns.

  • TPO and conservation area guidance

    A plain-English section on protected trees and council permission, proving expertise before the first visit.

  • Emergency storm work enquiry form

    Built for the morning after a blow: photo upload, location and callback number, texted straight to you.

  • A page for every service

    Felling, reductions, stump grinding and hedge work each rank for their own search instead of fighting over one page.

  • Area pages across your travel radius

    Every town you cover gets its own page, wherever in the UK you work, matching your real travel radius.

  • Job gallery that shows the process

    Rigging shots, tight-access dismantles and clean finishes, the evidence that you work safely at height.

  • Reviews on the page

    Your best Google reviews placed where the quote decision happens, not buried on a profile.

  • Enquiries by text from the site

    Job details land on your phone, so you can price it from the cab between jobs.

  • Optional blog service

    We write and publish the TPO, cost and safety articles homeowners search before hiring.

  • You own the site and the domain

    An asset that belongs to the business, unlike a directory profile you rent forever.

Agencies quote £1,500 to £3,000 for a tree surgery website and still spell arborist wrong. We start at £99 plus £15 a month, fully managed. That is tree surgeon web design UK firms can cover with one small hedge job.

Site up and climbing inside two weeks.

  • Tell us about the firm

    Day 1. A ten-minute call covering your services, patch, tickets, insurance and best photos. We take it from there.

  • We build the evidence in

    Days 2 to 5. Service and area pages written to rank, with your qualifications and cover placed where they win the quote.

  • You inspect the preview

    Days 6 to 9. Check it like you'd check a rigging point. Anything you don't trust, we change at no cost.

  • Launch and start ranking

    Days 10 to 14. Your tree surgeon web design UK build goes live on your own domain with SSL and dashboard sorted, and begins earning position.

Half the trade's questions start with a worried homeowner. Answer them, win the job.

That is why we offer an ongoing blog service. We research what homeowners in your area ask before hiring a tree surgeon, write the articles, and publish them for you. The person searching "do I need permission to cut down a tree in my garden" has a job in mind and a TPO worry in the way. Answer that clearly and you are the firm they ring once the council says yes.

  • How much does it cost to cut down a tree in 2026?
  • Do I need permission to cut down a tree in my garden?
  • Crown reduction vs crown thinning: which does your tree need?
  • Who is responsible for storm-damaged trees, you or your insurer?

Ten minutes of your time. The rest is ours.

  • Step 1. Talk us through the work you do.

    Your services, your patch, your NPTC tickets, insurance cover and best job photos. One call, once the saws are packed away.

  • Step 2. We build the site around the evidence.

    Qualifications, insurance and finished work placed where they persuade, service and area pages structured to rank. Preview link to your phone.

  • Step 3. You approve it, we launch it.

    Any changes, we make them. Then it goes live on your own domain and starts answering searches while you're up a tree.

Costs less per year than a set of climbing ropes.

Pick what fits where your firm is now. Every plan is built, hosted and managed by us, so nothing about it needs your evenings.

  • Landing Page, £99 setup plus £15 per month

    For the climber going out alone who needs to look established before the first quote. One sharp page with your services, tickets, insurance, reviews and an enquiry form. Tree surgeon web design UK sole traders can run from day one.

  • 5-Page Website, £249 setup plus £19 per month

    For the established firm that wants each service pulling its weight. Home, about and dedicated pages let felling, reductions and stump grinding rank separately, and give the four-figure dismantle enquiry enough proof to commit.

  • Full Package, £349 setup plus £22 per month

    For the outfit that wants the whole region. Every service and every town gets a page, with the structure that gets a website for tree surgeons found on Google and in AI search. If the goal is a full diary in storm season and out of it, this is the one.

Every plan includes hosting, your dashboard, unlimited enquiry texts to your phone, support and changes whenever you need them. No agency retainer, no cost per lead.

Questions tree surgeons actually ask.

  • Can the website show my NPTC tickets and insurance properly?

    Yes, prominently, because in tree surgery they are the sale. Your chainsaw and climbing certificates, your public liability cover and any Arb Association status sit where customers look before requesting a quote. Most tree surgeons bury this on an about page. We treat it as the headline evidence it is.

  • Will I come up for "emergency tree removal" after a storm?

    That is what the dedicated emergency page, your Google profile setup and your area pages are built to earn. Storm surges are decided by whoever is visible that morning, and rankings built over the quiet months are what put you there. Anyone promising instant page one for storm terms is guessing at your expense.

  • Can the site handle TPO and conservation area questions?

    Yes, and it should, because protected trees stall half the enquiries in this trade. The site explains in plain English how TPO checks and council applications work and that you handle the paperwork. That single reassurance converts hesitant homeowners who would otherwise put the job off for another year.

  • Most of my work is domestic. Does a website help with commercial and council contracts too?

    It is often the entry requirement. Contract managers and housing associations check that a firm looks established, insured and safe before they shortlist, and a one-page site with no evidence fails that check silently. A proper tree surgery website with qualifications, insurance and a real job gallery keeps you in the running.

  • I'm on Checkatrade. Why pay for my own website as well?

    Checkatrade sells the same enquiry to you and two rivals, and the platform keeps the relationship. Your own site brings enquiries that are only yours, free per lead, from people who chose you off your tickets and your work. Most established firms run both, then notice which one sends the better jobs.

  • Can I show photos of climbing and dismantling work?

    Absolutely, and they work harder here than in almost any trade. A rigged section coming down clean over a greenhouse says more about your competence than any paragraph. The gallery is built in, and you can add photos from your phone in the truck once the site is clear.

  • How much does a tree surgeon website cost?

    The build runs from £99 to £349 depending on the package, and a small monthly fee from £15 takes care of hosting, updates and support. Against what you spend on saws, ropes and insurance every year, a website for tree surgeons at this price is the cheapest kit on the truck.

  • How long does it take to get the site live?

    About two weeks from first call to launch. We do the tree surgeon website design and all the writing, you check a preview from your phone, and it goes live on your own domain. Your side takes about ten minutes.

  • Who writes the content? I'd rather be up a tree than at a keyboard.

    We write every word, from the felling page to the TPO explainer, based on one short call about your firm. If you take the blog service we keep researching and publishing the articles your customers search, month after month, without you touching a keyboard.

  • What if I already have a website that never rings?

    Common in this trade: one page, a gallery with no captions and nothing about tickets or insurance gives Google nothing to rank and customers nothing to trust. We rebuild it as a proper tree surgery website with service pages, area pages and your evidence up front. You keep your domain and your reviews.

The next named storm is already forming somewhere over the Atlantic, and the next dying ash is already standing in someone's garden. Both end with a local search and a phone call to the firm that looks qualified to take the job on. Make sure that firm is yours.