Arborist reports level 5 and level 8

Level 5 and Level 8 tree reports are used to assess the condition and safety of trees.

A Level 5 tree report is the most detailed type of report and is typically used when a tree is suspected of having significant structural defects or decay. It is also used when a tree is located in a high-risk area or is particularly large or valuable. A Level 5 report includes a comprehensive assessment of the tree's overall condition, including its structure, bark, roots, branches and leaves. The report will also include recommendations for any corrective measures that may be necessary, such as removing or pruning branches, or the entire tree if needed.

A Level 8 Tree Report is generally a rapid assessment, with limited inspection and focus on the visible problems and basic information of the tree. The report will typically include a summary of the tree's species, location, and overall condition, as well as any visible defects or problems. It will also include recommendations for further action, if needed, such as removal or pruning of the tree.

Both Level 5 and 8 Tree reports are prepared by a qualified arborist who has the knowledge and training to evaluate the condition of a tree, identify defects and hazards and provide recommendations for the tree's management.

It's important to note that tree reports and assessment process might vary depending on the jurisdiction and regulations.