Tree Services Sydney

All Green Gardening & Landscaping (Structural Landscaping Licence 353827C)

If you need safe, tidy tree work that fits your property and your plans, we provide Tree Lopping Services in Sydney with clear scope, careful cutting, and a fixed quote on site. Whether it’s reducing hazardous overhang, shaping for light and airflow, or removing deadwood after a storm, we’ll recommend the most appropriate approach and organise the job start to finish.

Fixed quote on site (no guesswork)

Sydney-wide bookings, open 7 days

Careful work around roofs, fences, gardens, and tight access

Options for debris removal, stacking timber, or mulching

After-hours support available for urgent situations

Not for you if… you want a “quick chop” without safety planning, or you’re chasing a slash-and-dash job that ignores tree health and approvals.

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How tree work is scoped for safety, access, and results

Good Tree Services start with scoping—because the safest plan depends on height, access, what’s underneath, and what you’re trying to achieve (clearance, light, risk reduction, or a cleaner look). Your site visit is where we confirm the right approach and line up a tidy finish.

Typical inclusions (tailored to your property and access):

Site assessment for hazards (lean, deadwood, weak unions, proximity to structures and service corridors)

Canopy reduction and reshaping (where suitable for the species and structure)

Crown thinning to reduce weight and improve airflow

Cut material handling options (stacked neatly, removed, or mulched—confirmed in the scope)

Optional stump work where required and accessible (quoted on site)

If you want a feel for the finish and how tidy the work area is left, See recent tree work photos.

Qualified arborist safely performing tree lopping on a large residential tree in Sydney

Who this service is best suited for

Certified tree surgeon inspecting tree structure before maintenance work

Our Tree Services in Sydney are a good fit for homeowners, landlords, strata managers, and small commercial sites when you need a clear outcome without drama.

A good fit if you:

Have branches creeping closer to gutters, tiles, fences, or the neighbour’s side

Want more light back into the yard without turning the tree into a weak, stressed regrowth problem

Need better clearance for access, parking, or a landscaping plan

Have storm damage (hanging limbs, sudden lean, cracks or splits) and want safe next steps

Suspect removal might be needed, but want an honest check first

If the risk feels urgent (storm damage, splitting limbs, sudden lean), start with Emergency tree help so we can guide next steps.

How to tell when tree work shouldn’t be delayed

Tree work is often left until it becomes “today’s problem.” These are common clues it’s time to book Tree Services (or at least get an experienced set of eyes on it):

Deadwood showing in the canopy: brittle branches, hollows, repeated limb drop

Overhang getting worse each season: branches creeping closer to roofs and service corridors

Unbalanced canopy after storms or previous cuts: weight sitting heavily on one side

Low clearance issues: branches interfering with paths, driveways, sightlines, or garden access

New cracking, splitting, or major limb movement: after wind events

Dense shade problems: lawn decline, mossy areas, struggling garden beds under heavy canopy

A good outcome isn’t just “less tree.” The goal is a safer canopy shape, better clearance, and a tidy finish that suits your property.

Our step-by-step approach to safe tree work

01

Sharing the right details before the site visit

Tell us what’s happening, what you’re worried about, and what access is like. If you have photos, share them when you Book a site visit to speed up scoping.

02

Assessing risks, access, and outcomes on site

We check hazards, canopy structure, and what result you want (clearance, shape, light). We’ll explain options and the trade-offs—especially where aggressive cutting can create weak regrowth and future issues.

03

Confirming scope and pricing clearly

You’ll get a clear scope: what’s included, what’s optional, and what the tidy-up looks like. This is where most “price surprises” are avoided for Tree Services in Sydney.

04

Preparing the site for controlled, safe work

We plan drop zones, protect nearby garden areas where practical, and confirm how we’ll manage material and clean-up. Around tight access, we slow it down and keep it controlled.

05

Completing the agreed tree work

Cuts are made for the agreed outcome—clearance, canopy balance, and risk reduction—while avoiding unnecessary damage to the tree and surrounding landscape.

06

Final checks and a clean finish

We confirm the outcome with you, talk through any follow-up recommendations, and leave the site in a respectable condition.

We confirm the result with you, talk through follow-up recommendations, and leave the site in a respectable condition.

Local coverage and booking availability

We offer Tree Lopping Services in Sydney with bookings available Sydney-wide. Coverage examples (no repeats):

Inner West

Northern Beaches

Western Sydney

We’re open 7 days, and after-hours support may be available for urgent situations (subject to safety and crew availability). For storm-related hazards, start with Storm damage support.

What to look for before approving tree work

If you’re comparing providers, a few checks can save you headaches later. The best outcomes come from clear scope + safe method + honest advice about what should (and shouldn’t) be done.

What to look for:

A clear scope, not vague promises: ask exactly what’s being cut and why

Safety-first planning: height + falling limbs + service corridors make this high-risk work

A plan for approvals: some trees are protected and may need council approval before heavy work

A tidy finish: confirm debris removal, stacking, and what happens to larger timber

The right method for your goal: sometimes reduction is appropriate; sometimes a different option is safer

Red flags:

“We’ll just top it” without discussing structure or regrowth issues

No mention of safety controls near structures or service corridors

A quote that doesn’t describe inclusions (clean-up, waste, access constraints)

Pressure to decide on the spot without time to read the scope

If you’re still unsure on language, these guides help:

Understanding regulations, safety, and approvals

If you want to understand the safety and compliance side of tree work (and what responsible providers consider), these are useful references:

Straight answers homeowners ask about tree lopping

Tree Services usually include scoping the outcome you want, assessing hazards and access, completing the agreed canopy work safely, and leaving the site tidy. What’s included can vary by tree size, location, and complexity, so we confirm it during the site visit and quote it clearly—especially around clean-up, disposal, and any optional extras.

Pricing is mainly driven by tree size and height, access, proximity to structures, complexity of rigging, and how you want material handled (removed, stacked, mulched). That’s why the most accurate approach is a fixed quote on site—so the scope matches your property, not a guess over the phone.

Sometimes, yes. Many councils protect certain trees or apply controls based on size, species, or location, and approvals may be needed for heavy work. If you’re unsure, it’s safest to check first. We can help you understand what information is typically requested, but final approval sits with your local council.

Yes—urgent situations are handled differently because safety comes first. If limbs are hanging, the tree has developed a sudden lean, or there are cracks/splits, keep people away from the drop zone and avoid DIY cutting at height. Tell us what’s happened and we’ll advise the safest next step, including after-hours support when it’s safe and crews are available.

You can choose how material is handled, and we confirm this in the scope. Some customers prefer timber stacked neatly (where suitable), while others want full removal. The key is agreeing on it before work starts so there are no surprises at the end of the job.

Yes—tight access is common in Sydney, especially with townhouses, narrow side paths, and rear yards. It just changes the method and time required. We assess access during the site visit, plan controlled drop zones, and work to protect gardens, fences, and surrounding areas.

It depends on the structure, species, condition, and what risk you’re trying to solve. In many cases, careful reduction and selective cuts can restore clearance and balance. In other cases—especially with structural defects or severe decline—removal may be the safer option. A site assessment is the quickest way to confirm the best path.

Timeframes vary based on size, access, and complexity. Some smaller jobs can be completed within a few hours, while larger or more complex trees can take longer due to controlled rigging and debris handling. During the site visit, we’ll give you a practical expectation for timing and what needs to happen on the day.

Most properties don’t need major work often. Frequency depends on growth rate, canopy density, previous cuts, and whether branches are creating new hazards over time. A practical approach is to review trees after storm seasons or when overhang and clearance start affecting roofs, access, or garden health.

Clear access to the tree if you can, secure pets, and note any concerns like roof clearance, neighbour boundaries, or recent storm events. Photos are helpful for scoping and planning, especially if access is tight or the situation is urgent. If there are obvious hazards, keep people away from the area until it’s assessed.

Why careful planning matters in tree care

You’re not just paying for cutting—you’re paying for a safe plan, the right method, and a result that fits your property.

Clear scope and communication: you’ll understand what’s being done and why

Property-respectful work: around gardens, fences, and access points

Practical recommendations: (we’ll tell you when a lighter-touch option is better)

Sydney experience: with a strong visual portfolio

Licensed structural landscaping: background (where applicable)

If you’d like to know more about the team behind the work, meet the All Green team.

Arranging an inspection and quote

If you want Tree Services in Sydney with a clear scope, a fixed quote on site, and a tidy finish, we can help.

Share what you’re trying to achieve (clearance, safety, light, shape)

Tell us if it’s urgent or storm-related

Add photos if you can (it helps with planning)

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