Emergency Tree Services in Turramurra.
For a fallen tree, hanging branch or storm-damaged tree affecting a property or access in Turramurra, call John's at any time on 0414 355 510.
- Fully insured
- Family-owned since 1982
- Work around homes and gardens
- Strata and commercial work


How John's handles emergency tree services.
Keep people away from damaged branches and never approach a tree touching powerlines. Once immediate danger and electricity-network hazards have been reported to the right emergency service, call and explain what has happened and what is affected.
Across the Upper North Shore, established homes, larger gardens, sloping sites and bushland-edge properties often need careful equipment and debris-removal access. Mature eucalypts and long-established garden trees are common throughout the area.
Urgent calls commonly involve fallen trees, broken or hanging limbs, storm damage and blocked driveways or access. After the immediate hazard is dealt with, branches, timber, stumps and remaining tree work can be discussed.
- Fallen trees
- Broken or hanging limbs
- Storm damage

What to check before the work starts.
Deal with immediate danger first. Once it is safe, keep any photos of the damage and check whether Ku-ring-gai Council asks for a notification or other follow-up after urgent tree work.
- If there is an immediate danger, keep people clear and contact emergency services where necessary. Check the current Ku-ring-gai Council process for urgent tree work when it is safe to do so.
- Keep people away from damaged branches and unstable trees.
- Stay clear of trees touching powerlines and call Ausgrid on 13 13 88.
- Tell us what has moved, what is affected and whether safe access is blocked.
What the job can involve.
Keep clear, then explain the hazard.
Powerlines
Phone availability
What to tell us
Fallen trees
Broken or hanging limbs
From the first call to the finished job.
Step 01
Keep people clear
Move away from damaged branches and never approach fallen powerlines.
Step 02
Call the right emergency service
Use 000 for immediate danger and Ausgrid for electricity-network hazards.
Step 03
Describe the tree hazard
Provide the address, what is affected and safe photos if available.
Step 04
Confirm the next action
We will take the details, explain what help can be arranged and discuss any later cleanup.
Tree down or visibly damaged?
Keep clear and tell us what has moved, what is affected and whether safe access is blocked. Add photos only from a safe position.
Urgent tree enquiry
Include the address, what is affected and whether people can safely enter or leave the property.
Common questions about emergency tree services.
Examples include a tree or branch affecting a building, vehicle or essential access, a visibly failed limb or storm damage at risk of moving further. Keep clear and call 000 if anyone is in immediate danger.
Need urgent tree help?
Keep clear and tell us what has moved, what is affected and whether safe access is blocked. Add photos only from a safe position.