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Fallen tree damage cleanup and arborist services
IICRC S500 & Structural Assessment Certified

Tree Damage Cleanup & Restoration

Emergency tree damage cleanup and property restoration across Australia. Our IICRC-certified teams coordinate arborists, structural engineers, and builders for complete tree strike recovery.

24/7
Emergency Call-Out
Cert
Arborist Coordinated
Full
Structural Assessed
100%
Full Site Cleanup

Our Tree Damage Cleanup Process

01

Emergency Safety Assessment

Immediate site assessment to identify hazards including powerline contact, unstable trees, gas line risks, and structural compromise. Safety exclusion zones established before any work begins.

02

Tree Removal & Debris Clearing

Safe removal of fallen trees using specialist equipment and qualified arborists. Systematic debris clearing with careful attention to preventing further damage to structures and services.

03

Structural Damage Repair

Professional repair of all tree-impact damage including roof penetrations, wall damage, crushed fencing, and foundation assessment. Licensed builders and structural engineers engaged as required.

04

Property Restoration

Complete property restoration including landscaping, boundary reconstruction, exterior finishes, and final inspection. Insurance documentation and warranty handover upon completion.

Comprehensive Tree Damage Services

Emergency Tree Removal

Rapid response for storm-felled trees threatening structures, blocking access, or creating safety hazards. Specialist equipment and qualified arborists deployed.

Fallen Tree Extraction

Careful extraction of trees embedded in roofs, walls, and structures using controlled cutting techniques to prevent additional damage during removal.

Root Damage Assessment

Professional assessment of underground root damage to foundations, drainage systems, paths, and retaining walls caused by uprooted trees.

Structural Impact Repair

Expert repair of structural damage caused by tree strikes including roof penetrations, cracked walls, damaged framing, and compromised load-bearing elements.

Fence & Boundary Restoration

Complete reconstruction of crushed fences, damaged retaining walls, and boundary structures impacted by fallen trees and branches.

Council Coordination for Public Trees

Liaison with local council for trees on public land, nature strips, and easements that have damaged private property. Navigating council processes on your behalf.

Tree Damage Hazards

Powerline contact is life-threatening - stay at least 8 metres away
Unstable trees may fall further without warning
Root damage can undermine foundations and retaining walls
Branches under tension can spring back causing serious injury
Hidden structural damage may not be visible after tree removal
Gas line ruptures from root damage create explosion risk

Frequently Asked Questions

Who pays for tree damage to my property?

Generally, your home insurance covers damage to your property from fallen trees regardless of where the tree originated. If a neighbour's tree falls on your property, your own insurance typically covers the structural damage while the tree removal may be shared. We help document everything for your claim.

A neighbour's tree has damaged my property. What are my rights?

In most Australian states, if a neighbour's tree was clearly dead, diseased, or poorly maintained and they were previously notified, they may be liable for damages. Your home insurance typically covers the immediate damage regardless. We provide detailed arborist reports that can support liability claims.

What are council responsibilities for public tree damage?

Local councils are responsible for trees on public land including nature strips, parks, and easements. If a council tree damages your property, the council may be liable, particularly if the tree was known to be hazardous. We coordinate directly with councils on your behalf.

Can damaged trees be saved after a storm?

Some storm-damaged trees can be saved through professional pruning, bracing, and crown restoration. Our arborist partners assess tree viability, considering species, extent of damage, structural integrity, and risk to property. Salvageable trees are identified during the initial assessment.

Do I need a structural assessment after a tree strikes my property?

Yes, a structural assessment is strongly recommended after any tree impact, even if damage appears minor. Tree strikes can cause hidden damage to roof trusses, wall framing, and foundations that may not be immediately visible but can compromise structural integrity over time.

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