FAQ’s

Do I need permission to remove a tree?

As it depends on many variables, it can be difficult to ascertain whether or not you may need permission to remove a tree.

Some local councils do offer a ‘checklist’ to assist homeowners navigate this sometimes complicated area but getting it wrong can prove to be a costly exercise for both homeowners and unqualified tree companies.

The safest option, of course, is to use a professional, diligent and qualified Arborist; that is where we can assist you, free of charge. 

One of our team of qualified Arborists is ready to visit your property and provide a free quote and advice on whether or not you need permission to remove a tree.

Follow this link to the Gold Coast City Council website to get you started: 

https://www.goldcoast.qld.gov.au/files/sharedassets/public/v/1/pdfs/brochures-amp-factsheets/vegetation-management-on-private-land.pdf

How much does tree removal cost?

If you are asking yourself, how much does tree removal cost?, there is no set price when it comes to removing a tree.

Tree removal can be a complicated procress in some cases. There are many factors to consider in both suburban and rural settings and our goal as professional and qualified Arborists is to carry out our set task in the safest manner possible.

If you would like to know how much does tree removal cost, feel free to get in touch and one of our team of qualified Arborists is ready to visit your property and provide you with a free quote and advice.

 

Are you fully insured?

At D’Anoia Tree Services and Landcare we are proud of following the right protocols in all aspects of our work.

Our goal is to instil peace of mind in our clients so that they can be sure they are using the right people for the job.

We have full Public Liability Insurance and Indemnity Insurance

When you are gathering quotes from a variety of tree companies, always ask: Are you fully insured? 

Never be afraid to ask for those documents to be provided along with the quote.

Don’t forget, it’s your property and your family so be diligent!

Please find a copy of our full Public Liability Insurance here.

Tree Services

Tree Removal

Tree removal can seem like a daunting task. There are many questions you may be asking yourself before you have even picked up the phone or sent an email requesting a quote.

Do I need permission to remove a tree?
How much does tree removal cost?

Tree Pruning

Our main consideration, above all, is retaining trees where possible. The combined years of experience of our team means that we understand the biology of trees and that where some may see removal as the only option, we will first check every other option; one of these being tree pruning. 

Tree Lopping

When people imagine tree pruning, they often call it ‘tree lopping’, also known as tree ‘topping’. Tree lopping involves cutting off the top portion of a tree’s canopy or branches but it can have detrimental effects on your tree and the environment around it and is renowned for being bad practice.

Palm Pruning & Removal

Palm pruning is important for several reasons. Firstly, it helps to maintain the health and vitality of the palm tree. By removing dead or diseased fronds, you can prevent the spread of infections and improve overall tree health. Palm pruning also allows for better air circulation and sunlight penetration into the crown of the palm, promoting healthy growth.

Arborist Tree Reports

Providing Arborist Tree Reports is another service we can offer when necessary.

An Arborist Tree Report typically includes information about the health, safety, and condition of the trees or tree. It can cover aspects such as tree species, diameter, height, overall health, diseases or pests, structural integrity, and recommendations for care or removal if necessary.

Wildlife Hollows

 Enhance the sustainability of your property with our Wildlife Hollows.

Natural tree hollows are essential for many native Australian species, providing critical nesting and shelter spaces for birds, mammals, reptiles, and insects. However, as natural hollows can take decades to form, creating artificial habitats is vital to support our unique wildlife.