
The service area, in full
Where we work
Ten suburbs have a page of their own, from Bribie Island in the north down to Strathpine. Caboolture sits in the middle of that and is where most of the work is.
The area is wider than the ten. If your street is not listed it is worth a phone call rather than an assumption, because the answer is usually about access and timing rather than distance.
- 10
- Suburbs with a page
- 7 days
- Including weekends
- Free
- Quotes, and no obligation

Group 1 of 3
Caboolture and around
The oldest part of the service area and the busiest. Big backyard gums on established blocks, acreage that needs clearing rather than pruning, and out at Bribie the salt gets into everything.
Caboolture itself sits in this group and is covered from the front page rather than a page of its own.
Morayfield
Older established blocks with big backyard gums close to the house.
Tree work in Morayfield
Burpengary
Acreage and semi-rural lots where clearing and mulching is most of the work.
Tree work in Burpengary
Narangba
Newer estates with young street trees and a lot of stump work.
Tree work in Narangba
Bribie Island
Coastal wattle and pine, and salt-stressed trees that fail early.
Tree work in Bribie Island

Group 2 of 3
Redcliffe peninsula
Narrow lots and narrower driveways, which is where the machine you turn up with decides whether the job is possible. Plenty of palms, and mature figs and poincianas hanging over fence lines.
Redcliffe
Tight peninsula blocks, narrow access, and plenty of palms.
Tree work in Redcliffe
Kippa-Ring
Post-war blocks with mature figs and poincianas over the fence line.
Tree work in Kippa-Ring

Group 3 of 3
Down the highway
A mix of old suburbs and planned estates. Removals near powerlines are common through here, and the newer estates are mostly stump work and trees that have outgrown a small lot.
Kallangur
A mix of old and new, with a lot of removals near powerlines.
Tree work in Kallangur
North Lakes
Planned estates, small lots, and trees that have outgrown them.
Tree work in North Lakes
Deception Bay
Coastal wind exposure, so limb failure after a blow is common.
Tree work in Deception Bay
Strathpine
Established suburbs with large gums close to roofs and driveways.
Tree work in Strathpine
Why the same tree is not the same price
Access decides more than distance does
Two identical gums, one in a Burpengary paddock and one in a Kippa-Ring back yard, are different jobs. The first can be felled and chipped where it lands. The second comes down in pieces on ropes, and every piece is carried out through a side gate.
Species matters too. Coastal wattle and pine on Bribie behave nothing like the hardwoods inland, and a salt-stressed tree can fail somewhere a healthy one would hold.
None of that gets guessed at over the phone. Someone comes and looks, and the number comes back fixed.

Just outside the list
Not on the map? Ring and ask
The ten suburbs above are the ones with a page, not a boundary. If you are near the edges of that stretch, the question is worth asking rather than assuming, and the answer costs you a phone call.
