
Tricky Access? No Problem!
Do you have a tree that needs to come out in a tricky, hard to reach spot?
Not all tree businesses are created equal! We shine when it comes to projects where trees are too close to houses or in tight, hard-to-reach spaces. There is a whole host of circumstances that can make it difficult to manage or remove trees manually. For most tree work, having enough space to manoeuvre is crucial, not only because of the size of the machinery but also to avoid damaging nearby structures.
We find that trees end up in inconvenient spots due to seed dispersion, previous owners planting them in the wrong places, or mistakenly planting a tree instead of a shrub can cause significant property damage or obstruct shared spaces and by the time you realise the tree is too large for its location, the damage may already be done.
Large trees can harm building foundations, block access, obstruct public walkways, send roots into plumbing, or invade a neighbour’s yard. With our notoriously small backyards, oversized trees are often a major concern in our often small back yards.
If there’s not enough space for machinery and crew, companies may worry about potential damage to your property during removal and the implications for their insurance. They also must consider their crew’s safety. In confined spaces, safely dropping branches can be challenging since tree limbs are awkwardly shaped and heavy, increasing the risk of damage.
At Ecological Tree Services, we’ve got you covered!
We have highly specialised equipment that is designed to fit into small, tight spaces but still be powerful enough to handle tree removal and stump grinding in an effective and efficient way. Safety is one of our top priorities, so we have developed methods that keep our crew and your property safe. We are fully licensed, completely insured and very experienced. We’ve removed many trees from confined spaces completely safely and with limited damage.
Feel free to give our Ecological Tree Services office a call on 07 3520 8661 if you’d like us to come have a look, or if you have any questions.
Alex the Arborist