Certified & Qualified Arborists
Fast Emergency Tree Response
Complete Tree & Site Solutions
Tree Removal on the Mid North Coast
- Certified & Qualified Arborists
- Fast Emergency Tree Response
- Complete Tree & Site Solutions
Mid North Coast Tree Removal
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Services Offered
Removing a tree might seem straightforward, but doing it safely and properly takes training, planning and the right equipment. At All One Arb Tree Service, based in Bonny Hills and servicing the wider Mid North Coast, every tree removal is carefully planned to protect your property and the surrounding environment. Whether it’s a dead gum threatening your roof, a leaning pine crowding your fence line, or a tree tangled in overhead wires, our team understands the risks and knows how to remove it properly. Using certified arborists and professional machinery, we handle the job from top to stump, so you don’t have to worry about damage, debris or delays.
If you’re dealing with a dangerous or unwanted tree, we’re ready to sort it out safely and efficiently. Call 0421 749 968 to request a quote or chat with a local arborist.
Certified & qualified arborists on every job
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Safe Removals with the Right Tools
Removing a tree the wrong way can lead to serious damage or injury. That’s why professional removals use a step-by-step process based on the tree’s size, health, and location. From the first cut to the final clean-up, qualified arborists assess structural risks, surrounding structures and nearby vegetation before making a move. For homeowners, that means peace of mind—no cracked tiles, smashed garden beds or unexpected costs. For builders and property managers, it means projects can stay on schedule without extra headaches. Whether the job involves ropes, climbers, chippers or chainsaws, each tree is removed in a way that suits the site and the situation.
Professional tree removal also includes clean-up and disposal, so you're not left with a mess. It’s more than just cutting—it’s clearing the way for safety, growth and new possibilities.
Do I need council approval to remove a tree on my property?
Yes, in many cases, you’ll need council approval to remove a tree—especially if it’s considered significant or protected under local regulations. Most councils on the Mid North Coast have tree preservation orders (TPOs) that require you to apply for permission before removal, even on private property. Exceptions may apply if the tree is dead, dangerous or poses a direct threat to property, but this often still requires documentation or an assessment. It’s always best to check with your local council before starting any work. Hiring a qualified arborist can also help, as they’re familiar with local rules and can assist with reports or applications if needed.
How do I know if a tree needs to be removed or just pruned?
This depends on the condition, location and behaviour of the tree. If a tree is dead, leaning severely, cracking at the base, or dropping large limbs, removal is often the safest option. However, if the tree is healthy but interfering with structures, blocking sunlight, or growing unevenly, targeted pruning might be enough. A qualified arborist can assess structural integrity, root health and growth direction to recommend the right approach. Pruning can reduce risk and improve appearance without needing full removal—so it’s worth exploring your options with a professional first.
What happens to the stump after the tree is removed?
Unless specified, tree removal usually stops at ground level and leaves the stump behind. Stump removal is an optional but recommended follow-up service, especially if you want to reclaim the space for landscaping or construction. Stump grinding uses a specialised machine to break down the remaining wood below the surface, preventing regrowth and reducing the chance of attracting termites. It also makes mowing and gardening easier. If you leave a stump, it may eventually rot, become a tripping hazard or interfere with future plans for the area.