Storm-damaged tree over a property
Safety & liability

Tree Risk Assessments

Identifying and managing tree-related risks for a safer environment, backed by recognised assessment methods and clear, defensible documentation.

What it is

Know exactly what your trees are doing.

A tree risk assessment is a structured, on-site inspection that evaluates the likelihood of tree or branch failure and the potential consequences to people and property. We assess structure, health, defects, load and the surrounding targets, then translate what we find into a clear risk rating and a practical plan.

Assessments follow recognised industry approaches including Visual Tree Assessment (VTA) and, where appropriate, Quantified Tree Risk Assessment (QTRA), so the conclusions are consistent, transparent and defensible.

Assessing a large tree canopy from below
Structure & defect inspection
When you need one

Common reasons to book a risk assessment.

Trees near buildingsLarge trees overhanging homes, sheds, pools or boundaries.
After a stormAssessing damage, hangers and stability following severe weather.
Insurance & disputesIndependent evidence for claims, boundaries and neighbour matters.
Pre-purchaseUnderstanding tree liabilities before you buy a property.
Duty of careMeeting safety obligations for tenants, visitors and the public.
Emergency concernsUrgent assessments where a tree looks unstable or unsafe.
What you receive

A clear report you can act on.

How it works

A simple, four-step process.

STEP 01

Get in touch

Tell us about the tree, the property and any urgent concerns.

STEP 02

On-site inspection

A thorough assessment of structure, health, defects and targets.

STEP 03

Risk analysis

Findings rated using VTA and QTRA where appropriate.

STEP 04

Report delivered

A clear, documented report with recommended actions.

Concerned about a tree on your property?

Book an independent risk assessment and get a clear answer.