Three Best Rated
- By Nathan Davies
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- 17 Nov, 2023
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"I'm Melinda from ThreeBestRated. On behalf of our team, I am delighted to share some exciting news with you. You are listed as one of the Top 3 Tree services in Gwynedd, UK in our recent update.
Our business analyst team is impressed by the consistent high-quality service you provide in your area of business. They have thoroughly evaluated and updated your business based on our rigorous 50-Point Inspection".
We pride ourselves on providing a professional, courteous service to all our customers. Whatever your needs regarding trees or hedges we will work with you from start to finish ensuring all your needs are met. We're proud to have built a loyal customer base over the years. Please check out our Google reviews and feel free to contact us for a free, no obligation quote.
We pride ourselves on providing a professional, courteous service to all our customers. Whatever your needs regarding trees or hedges we will work with you from start to finish ensuring all your needs are met. Over the years we have built up a loyal customer base that I would like to thank for their continued support.
Please check out our Google reviews and feel free to contact us for a free, no obligation quote.

As a company we strive to provide a professional and courteous service to all our customers.
If you require a tree surgeon in the North Wales area please don't hesitate to contact us for a free, no obligation quote.
You can find all our contact details and further information on our website and please read through our Google reviews to see what our customers think.
'Three Best Rated' doesn't charge businesses to appear on their website and customers don't pay a fee to contact the business. A business cannot contact Three Best Rated in order to appear on their website. They are there simply to rate local businesses to help customers choose a company for the service they require.
THREE BEST RATED – SOME OF THE FACTORS THEY USE TO RATE SERVICES
Three Best Rated use a 50 point inspection to decide which companies they award to. Some of the factors that form this 50 point inspection include:
- Local Reviews – They look at reviews on various platforms to see how customers feel about their services.
- Website Standard – Does the company website look attractive and provide all the information a customer is likely to need?
- Social Media – Does the business maintain an active presence on social media channels like Facebook, Instagram and Twitter?
- Price – Does the business offer a fair and competitive price' for the services offered.
- History – How long has the business been in operation? Is the business an established and reputable company?
If you need the services of a Tree Surgeon in North Wales please don't hesitate to contact us. As you can see from our website we are fully insured and all our operatives are highly experienced, NPTC qualified tree surgeons.

'Three Best Rated' doesn't charge businesses to appear on their website and customers don't pay a fee to contact the business. A business cannot contact Three Best Rated in order to appear on their website. They are there simply to rate local businesses to help customers choose a company for the service they require.
THREE BEST RATED – SOME OF THE FACTORS THEY USE TO RATE SERVICES
Three Best Rated use a 50 point inspection to decide which companies they award to. Some of the factors that form this 50 point inspection include:
- Local Reviews – They look at reviews on various platforms to see how customers feel about their services.
- Website Standard – Does the company website look attractive and provide all the information a customer is likely to need?
- Social Media – Does the business maintain an active presence on social media channels like Facebook, Instagram and Twitter?
- Price – Does the business offer a fair and competitive price' for the services offered.
- History – How long has the business been in operation? Is the business an established and reputable company?

The Facts:
– What is Ash Dieback? It is a tree disease.
– What causes it? A fungus called Hymenoscyphus fraxineus .
– Also known as? Ash dieback, Chalara, Chalara Ash dieback.
– What trees does it affect? The Common Ash Fraxinus excelsior young and old.
– Areas affected so far? The whole of the UK.
– Prognosis? The disease is now endemic.
– Origin? Asia, arrived in the UK via Europe.

'Three Best Rated' doesn't charge businesses to appear on their website and customers don't pay a fee to contact the business. A business cannot contact Three Best Rated in order to appear on their website. They are there simply to rate local businesses to help customers choose a company for the service they require.
THREE BEST RATED – SOME OF THE FACTORS THEY USE TO RATE SERVICES
Three Best Rated use a 50 point inspection to decide which companies they award to. Some of the factors that form this 50 point inspection include:
- Local Reviews – They look at reviews on various platforms to see how customers feel about their services.
- Website Standard – Does the company website look attractive and provide all the information a customer is likely to need?
- Social Media – Does the business maintain an active presence on social media channels like Facebook, Instagram and Twitter?
- Price – Does the business offer a fair and competitive price' for the services offered.
- History – How long has the business been in operation? Is the business an established and reputable company?

The term "co-dominant stems" is used to describe two or more main stems (or "leaders") that are about the same diameter and emerge from the same location on the main trunk as seen in the picture above.
As the tree grows older, the stems remain similar in size without any single one becoming dominant.
Why are such stems important to recognize?
- Co-dominant stems tend to fail more often than others, especially in storms.
- Though such stems may look fine to the casual observer, they may actually be dangerous.
- Early recognition of such stems allows remedial action to be carried out.
- Many of our most common trees in the UK commonly form co-dominant stems.
How can you tell if there is a serious problem?
- Classifying co-dominant stems into 3 risk stages can aid in their management:
- Stage 1: Does the union between the two stems form a "V" but there are no other symptoms?
- A "V" union is much more likely to fail than a "U".
- Stems with a "V" union compress bark between them as they grow, leaving little physical connection.
- Stage 2: Are there symptoms of decay in the union?
- Can you see rotted matter between the stems?
- Is there any fluid flowing from the union?
- Are there woody plants growing in the union?
- Do you see wide "ears" (swelling) on either side of the union?
- Stage 3: Is there any sign of failure?
- Can you see any cracks in the union itself?
- Is reaction wood being formed rapidly at the base of the stems?
- Stage 1: Does the union between the two stems form a "V" but there are no other symptoms?
If you have a co-dominant stem that you are concerned about you should seek the advice of a trained professional.
This is by no means intended to be used as an extensive guide to tree hazard assessment,simply to aid understanding of some common tree related problems that can cause a tree to fail.

'Three Best Rated' doesn't charge businesses to appear on their website and customers don't pay a fee to contact the business. A business cannot contact Three Best Rated in order to appear on their website. They are there simply to rate local businesses to help customers choose a company for the service they require.
THREE BEST RATED – SOME OF THE FACTORS THEY USE TO RATE SERVICES
Three Best Rated use a 50 point inspection to decide which companies they award to. Some of the factors that form this 50 point inspection include:
- Local Reviews – They look at reviews on various platforms to see how customers feel about their services.
- Website Standard – Does the company website look attractive and provide all the information a customer is likely to need?
- Social Media – Does the business maintain an active presence on social media channels like Facebook, Instagram and Twitter?
- Price – Does the business offer a fair and competitive price' for the services offered.
- History – How long has the business been in operation? Is the business an established and reputable company?
I've just dug out some pictures of a few jobs we carried out in the final few months of 2018. Thanks to all the lads who have worked for us during the last year. Their hard work and attitude have helped Dragon Tree Services provide quality tree care and keep all our customers happy.
Certain small areas where I live in North Wales were hit harder than others with some isolated pockets coming off worse due to localised gales. One such area was Dinorwic up near the slate quarries. I received a phone call from a customer in need of assisstance as she had a tree in her back garden that had been blown over and was resting on the roof of the house. Luckily an adjacent Holly tree had taken most of the impact and although the tree was resting on the roof it hadn't caused any damage to the building.
Removing the tree without damaging the house was the challenge we faced. After formulating a plan incorporating a winch and steel props to stabilise the tree whilst working on it we set about the job in hand.
After an interesting day dismantling the fallen tree we had successfully removed it from the house and it was all safely on the floor ready to be tidied up the following day.
I've put up some photos of the job. If we can help with any tree surgery work you need please don't hesitate to contact Dragon Tree Services.