Thirroul

Experienced Arborist in Thirroul

Servicing the Illawarra Region

Contact Dingo's Tree Service on the Thirroul

Benefit from A Decade of Experience


Are you looking for a tree removal company in Thirroul that won’t break the bank? Dingo’s Tree Service is your go-to team of tree loppers. We offer a range of services, including tree pruning, stump grinding and land clearing—all at very competitive rates.

 

What sets us apart from others is our expertise and exceptional customer service. Our AQF Level 3 consulting arborists will provide a detailed report on how to care for your trees and will carry out the work efficiently. We always adhere to safety procedures and are fully insured for public liability. 


If you’re concerned about hazardous trees, book a removal with our team. Call 0423 643 106 today. 

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We have a no-mess policy when it comes to our tree services! We make sure to clean up any debris that may have been left behind and can turn the branches into quality woodchip mulch


Mulch is an important part of any gardening or landscaping project. It helps insulate the soil, keeping it cool in summer and warm in winter. Mulch can also help the soil retain moisture, which is essential in drought-prone areas. 


If you’re passionate about the environment, you’ll be happy to know that we can cut artificial hollows into your older trees to provide homes for possums and other native animals. Contact our team to discuss your requirements.

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Does your hedge need a haircut? Are your trees getting too big for the backyard? We carefully prune Thirroul trees to maintain their shape and size. Plus, our arborists offer tree restorative pruning for dying, dead or diseased branches.

Dingo’s Tree Service is your go-to company for tree removal in Thirroul. Our licensed arborists and rigging team take every precaution to minimise risk on-site.

We use the latest stump grinding technology to remove stumps of any size from your Thirroul property. Plus, our team will clean up after themselves, so you won’t even know we were there!

Do you have overhanging branches near your power lines? Or shrubbery where there should be fencing? We can clear unwanted vegetation from your block in Thirroul.

Mulch instantly adds rich colour and a manicured look to your landscape. Plus, it helps retain moisture in the soil, which is ideal for hot summer days. We provide a woodchipping and mulching service in Thirroul.

From Californian Redwood to native species like Red Cedar, we have various hardwoods to choose from. All of our timbers are perfect for flooring, decking, fencing and other construction projects across Thirroul.

Frequently Asked Questions


  • Do I need permission to remove a tree?

    In NSW, you must obtain approval from your local council before removing trees from your property. The rules around vegetation clearing, whether that’s trimming a few branches or completely removing a tree, are governed by the Native Vegetation Act 2003 and the Local Land Services Act 2013.


    There are a few exceptions to these rules; for example, if the tree is posing a risk to public safety or is interfering with essential services like power lines. In these cases, you may be able to carry out the work without seeking approval.


    It’s always best to check with your local council or a qualified arborist before going ahead.

  • How can I minimise the risk of falling branches?

    A qualified arborist can assess your trees annually and provide a report detailing any risks that may be present and what needs to be done to mitigate them. Another way to minimise the risk of falling branches is to have your trees regularly pruned by a professional. 

  • Do I need to water my trees after they have been mulched?

    Yes, you should always water your trees after they have been mulched. This will help the mulch to settle and will also keep your trees hydrated.

  • What is the best time of year to have my trees pruned?

    The best time for tree pruning depends on the type of tree. For example, deciduous trees should be pruned in late winter or early spring, while evergreen trees can be pruned at any time of year. Always consult a qualified arborist before undertaking any tree work. 

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