Without regular pruning, trees can die, fall, or become diseased. At Lee’s Tree Service, we encourage preventative tree care to minimise subsequent accidents. Servicing residential and commercial clients across Thirroul, our licensed arborist will inspect your green spaces and trim any problem branches—from Cliff Parade to Lachlan Street and everywhere in between!
If it can’t wait, call us on 0419 288 848 today. We undertake emergency work at all hours, such as tree removal and line clearing for storm damage and other hazards. Our team is fully certified and insured, so we’re able to reach even the highest canopies safely. Rely on us to protect your property from further damage.
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Here at Lee’s Tree Service, we focus on sustainable practices. We aim to recycle all the trees and branches we remove for clients in Thirroul, leaving the job site spotless! Our fleet is equipped with a stump grinder and an 18-inch chipper to break wood into a fine mulch. Not only does mulching add a decorative touch to your gardens and lawns but it also:
We’ll ensure you have enough mulch for your landscaping or gardening project—be it flooring for a playground or pathway from the gate to the front door. Our rates are very reasonable. Better still, we provide free quotes on all services.
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Established in 1996, we are one of the leading arboricultural businesses in Thirroul and a proud member of the Australian Tree Contractors Association. Here’s why locals consistently hire us:
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What should I consider before a tree removal service?
Research council regulations to see if you’ll need their approval. Your local arborist will want to know roughly the tree’s length, width, and age as well. Pick either a stump removal or grinding service.
Additionally, consider what you’ll need to do in preparation for the service, this includes:
Is it okay to leave a tree stump in the ground?
No. The stump and its roots will rot over time, attracting pests like fungi, rodents, and insects. It’s also a trip hazard, risking cuts and bruises.
How do I season firewood?
There are several ways you can season firewood, including stacking the logs in an open shed, on a log rack or along a fence line. You want to position the logs off the ground with both ends exposed to the air so that they dry properly.
What is an arborist?
An arborist, otherwise known as a tree surgeon, studies and maintains woody plants like trees, shrubs, and vines. They examine tree growth and diseases, as well as undertake pruning and other aspects of tree care.
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