Put your trust in our team of experienced arborists
We provide the highest tree removal standards in Camberwell.
We're fully covered by public liability insurance and comply with OH&S practices.
We'll clean up when we're done and turn any mess into mulch.
We can help you work out if you need a permit, and assist with the application.
No matter where your tree is located, we'll use our knowledge and expertise to determine if it needs some TLC or to be removed.
With over 15 years experience in the industry, your trees are in good hands. Whether they need to be pruned or cleared, our certified tree professionals can do the job safely and efficiently.
Our clients in this leafy eastern suburb trust us to manage their established trees and provide ongoing tree maintenance and care. Working with home owners, businesses and the local council, our expert arborists recognise the importance and value of the many trees that align the streets and gardens of Camberwell.
For tree removal or maintenance, you can count on us to provide the best service possible.
Send us the details of the tree services you need and provide photos of your site (if possible).
We'll visit your site in Camberwell and assess your tree requirements.
We'll give you a comprehensive quote detailing how long the job will take, and how much it will cost.
We'll work safely and skilfully with our equipment to get the job done.
Your site will be left neat and tidy with any leftover materials into mulch when finished.
The City of Boroondarra may require you to apply for a permit to remove, prune or do works near a tree, if the tree is:
If there is an overlay on a property, it means there are special features that need to be protected or managed carefully. You can check with the Boroondarra Planning Scheme if you would like to remove a tree in Camberwell.
You can find out if a tree is protected by local laws by checking the council's significant tree register. Generally, canopy trees, and significant trees are protected by Boroondarra council.
Canopy trees have a circumference of:
Significant trees are determined by an impressive size, age, rarity, ecological value, or cultural and historical significance. They may be one single tree or a row of trees on public or private land.
Even if your tree is located on private property, you may still need a permit for pruning. We can help you apply for a permit from the council before completing tree works on your site.
The maximum penalty for removing a protected tree is $2000 and the council may choose to prosecute the matter in the Magistrates Court. It's best to get in touch for a free assessment to avoid a penalty.
Put your trust in our team of experienced arborists
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Got a problem with your trees but don't know which service you need? Contact us and we'll let you know what we can do.