Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, entirely up to you. We can chip and remove all timber and leaf waste from your site to be recycled responsibly. Alternatively, if you want to keep the organic material to use on your gardens or rural acreage, we can process it through our chippers and leave it on-site as high-quality mulch.
Yes, a massive difference. Lopping involves indiscriminately cutting off large branches or the top of the tree, which stresses the tree and results in weak, dangerous regrowth. Professional pruning follows AS4373 standards, using precise target cuts to remove specific branches, which protects the health of the tree and improves its structural integrity against heavy storms.
Our fully mobile fleet regularly travels to jobs throughout the Whitsundays and Airlie Beach region. For large commercial or multi-tree land clearing projects, we can mobilize our heavy equipment anywhere within these zones.
We cover the entire Whitsundays region and the Airlie Beach. Our crews regularly travel to handle residential and commercial pruning contracts throughout the Whitsundays region.
The ideal time for cyclone prep pruning is during the cooler, drier months leading up to the wet season (typically between winter and late spring). Thinning out the canopy and removing dead or top-heavy limbs early ensures your trees are structurally prepared to handle the intense wind loads of a Queensland storm system.
Cutting a tree flush to the ground leaves a live root network and an exposed stump that will rot over time. In tropical and coastal Queensland, these decaying stumps act as perfect nesting sites for termites. Grinding the stump completely eradicates this risk and clears the ground space so you can safely build or landscape over it.
