24/7 Emergency Tree Removal service
After hours tree removal provided by licensed arborists on the Sunshine Coast & Noosa
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Fast, Safe tree removal in any emergency
Trees blocking driveway
Fallen tree branches
Storm damaged trees
Unsafe trees
Emergency palm removal
Call now to remove a dangerous or unsafe tree
Call 0493 454 504 to get emergency tree removal assistance.
Emergency palm Removal Service
If a damaged palm is posing an immediate safety risk or hazard to your property, we can safely remove it before any property or personal damage occurs. Whether it’s leaning too close to your house or the top has collapsed, our 24/7 arborist will handle the job with care.
Hazardous trees
If a tree is tangled in powerlines or leaning toward your roof, our licensed arborists can carry out an immediate risk assessment to determine if it’s safe to keep or needs to be removed.
If removal is required, our after-hours arborist is equipped to safely take down any tree threatening your home or property.
Trees Damaged in a storm
Even if your tree hasn’t fallen, storm damage could have weakened it and made it unsafe. It’s best to have a qualified arborist assess the damage to prevent further risk to your property.
Book an emergency inspection now to keep your property safe.
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Emergency Tree Removal FAQS
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Tree removal can range from $150 to more than $10,000. Generally you can expect to pay between $1,500 - $3,500 for a tree starting to, or already towering over your house.
Emergency tree removals are generally higher in cost due to the urgency of the work.
To reduce costs, you can retain any logs on your property or opt to do some clean up yourself. Although, I wouldn’t usually recommend this. From personal experience, it's a lot of work! Also, once it’s on the ground, there’s usually a lot more of it than it looked like in the air!
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Palms are typically easy to remove, aside from a few select species, such as (but not limited to):
Phoenix Palms, which have large, dangerous spikes,
Royal Cubans, which have a very hard exterior requiring additional techniques and care for safe removal.
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All councils have slightly different regulations so it's always a good idea to double check. Generally, if you have a palm or tree within 3m of a building or fence line, you're allowed to remove it without going through a council approval process. In addition, councils have a list of invasive species which you're able to remove without approval, such as the Cocos (Queen) Palm.
Noosa Council states: “Council regulates vegetation removal (plants and trees) from private land (freehold). The planning scheme requires a permit to clear vegetation on all private land in the shire.
It is an offence to damage or remove protected trees and plants without a permit or exemption and penalties may apply.”
However, specific exemptions apply. Our Noosa arborists can help you navigate any concerns you may have about tree clearing.
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If space and obstacles permit, we'll climb to the top and cut it down into smaller pieces. When space doesn't permit, we'll often climb to the top and utilise ropes to lower cut sections down in a controlled manner.
We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of country, particularly the Kabi Kabi people and Jinibara people and recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and culture. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.