Falkirk

Tree surgeon in Falkirk

Ace Tree Surgeons
We at Ace Tree Surgeons are very proud of our local Reputation, we have been serving Falkirk sine 1996. With a team of Tree surgeons, you can rest assured we can meet your needs in a timely fashion. We are experienced in dealing with all types Tree Work and site management from Tree Feeling to stump Removal and every type of Tree work you need. We are proud to say we managed to keep all our clients premises safe and tidy for over 24 Years.
 
We are proud to Service Famous landmarks and some of Falkirk most high profile sites such as the Helix Kelpies, Muiravonside Country Park as well as a whole host of Homes, High schools, and Commercial sites.
 
We cover Falkirk, Denny, Stirling, Airth, Lambert, Grangemouth, Polmont, Brighton’s, Avon Bridge and Many more areas in Stirlingshire 
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Testimonials

Ace Tree Surgeons
 “Thanks again, for all the help, I was delighted with how quickly you managed to the get the stump removed. My garden looks so much better. “

“We have used ACE Tree Surgeons many times over the years. Always very professional and friendly. All the team very knowledgeable about trees and plants and how to look after them. They come every autumn and turn the "jungle" back into a garden. They remove all the cuttings and leave everything very tidy. Highly recommended.“
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Ace Tree Surgeons
Falkirk is located in an area of undulating topography between the Slamannan Plateau and the upper reaches of the firth of forth. The area to the north of Falkirk is part of the floodplain of the river carron. Two tributaries of the River Carron - the East Burn and the West Burn flow through the town and form part of its natural drainage system. Falkirk sits at between 50 metres (164 ft) and 125 metres (410 ft) above sea level.
 
The underlying geology of the town of Falkirk is characterised by glacial deposits. Elevations above 100 metres (328 ft) are covered by a mixture of glacial till and boulder clay with low-lying areas covered by sand and loam. As Falkirk is not far from the coast, post-glacial features akin to raised beaches are particularly predominant to the north of the town centre, and this gives rise to differing elevations within the town. 

Unsorted glacial till gives rise to such features of glacial deposition as eskers, and drumlins which are predominant over much of the area. Such elements provide natural transport routes and it is this complex underlying geology that the town is built upon.

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Contact us today at 07850 624 939 or email us at acetree1@aol.com for our special winter rates.

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