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Tree Felling

Safest Tree-Felling In Town!

There you are! Are you looking for safe tree-felling services in New South Wales? You have come to the right place! Deus Arbour is the answer to all your problems. Whether you are dealing with an old, rotten tree that threatens your safety or one that clutters your landscape, we can take care of it. The professionals under our wing can expertly handle trees of all sizes – from small residential ones to large, challenging specimens. So, if you want someone with a keen eye for detail and commitment to your safety to remove a tree, get in touch with us today!

Ready to Give Your Trees the Professional Care They Deserve?

If you’re ready, you can reach out to us. Call now for a free estimate. A representative will respond.

Insights Into Our Tree-Felling Process!

Here’s what our tree-felling process is like: 

  • Inspection: We begin by carefully inspecting the surrounding landscape to decide on a suitable felling approach.
  • Safety Protocols: Your safety comes first, so we take measures to protect you and your property.
  • Cutting: We use industry-approved equipment to fall the tree safely with our expertise.
  • Sectioning: Once the tree is cut, we chop it into smaller pieces for easy removal.
  • Disposal: Next, we remove all tree debris from the site to ensure your property remains clean.

One thing’s certain about us: we get the job done quickly. Avail our tree-felling services and see for yourself!

Frequently Asked Questions

What is tree felling?

Tree felling refers to the process of cutting down trees.

How to cut a big tree down?

It should only be done if you are a professional and have the right tools. The safest way to cut down a big tree is to contact experts and let them take care of it. 

What is the process of felling a tree?

The process includes cutting the tree from its base and safely letting it fall. It can be done with hand tools like axes or machines like chainsaws. 

The average cost may vary depending on the type of tree and the location in which you require the service. Contact us for a free estimate.

The best way to thin a tree is to make it consistent throughout, and only about 20 percent of the tree should be removed. That, too, from the edge of the canopy.

How do you know when a tree needs to be cut down?

The tree may show signs of damage or disease. If it is leaning down or in a hazardous location, then it is best to cut the tree. 

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