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Tree Lopping · Woolwich

Tree Lopping in Woolwich.

If a tree in Woolwich has become too tall, wide or close to a roof, driveway or boundary, John's can look at the problem and recommend sensible pruning, reduction or removal.

  • Fully insured
  • Family-owned since 1982
  • Work around homes and gardens
  • Strata and commercial work
Tree Lopping work by John's Tree Services North Shore
Tree Lopping work by John's Tree Services North Shore
What we do

How John's handles tree lopping.

People often ask for tree lopping when they need height reduced, overhang cut back or more room around a building. The team looks at which parts of the canopy are causing the problem and how the tree is likely to respond to the cuts.

Across the Lower North Shore, detached homes, strata properties, compact sites and harbour-side blocks can each need a different access plan. The area has established native and ornamental trees across gardens, streets and bushland edges.

Common lopping enquiries involve roof clearance, overhanging branches, excess height, storm damage and trees that have outgrown their position. Selective pruning or staged reduction may provide a better result than heavy cutting.

  • Clearance
  • Canopy reduction
  • Dead or damaged limbs
Tree worker planning tree lopping near a home
Hunters Hill council checks

What to check before the work starts.

Hunters Hill Council treats light maintenance, substantial pruning, tree removal and vegetation clearing differently. Check the current rule for the address and have any approval in place before regulated work begins.

  • Hunters Hill Council may require approval for tree removal, significant pruning or vegetation clearing. Requirements depend on the tree, property and proposed work.
  • Show us how people and equipment can reach the work area.
  • Point out roofs, fences, pools, driveways and other structures near the tree.
  • Tell us how you want branches, timber or mulch handled afterwards.
Tell us about the job
How John's helps

What the job can involve.

Work out what needs to be cut back.

Common requests

Height, clearance, overhang, storm damage and canopy size

Preferred approach

Selective pruning or reduction where the tree can retain sound form

Avoid

Indiscriminate topping that leaves stubs and weak regrowth

After cutting

Chip, remove or keep suitable branches as mulch

Clearance

Identify the branches affecting a roof, driveway, fence or other structure.

Canopy reduction

Discuss a selective reduction that retains appropriate growth points.
How we work

From the first call to the finished job.

  1. Step 01

    Show the concern

    Send full-tree and close-up photos with the area you need cleared.

  2. Step 02

    Discuss options

    Compare pruning, reduction and removal against the tree and site.

  3. Step 03

    Check approval

    Confirm the current council requirement for the proposed work.

  4. Step 04

    Agree the cuts

    Confirm which parts of the canopy are being reduced and how branches will be handled.

Tell us about the job

Need a tree reduced or cleared back?

Tell us which parts of the tree are too high, wide or close to a building, driveway or boundary.

Tree lopping enquiry

Include the suburb, the result you want and photos showing the full canopy.

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FAQs

Common questions about tree lopping.

  • Sometimes. The suitable amount and method depend on the species, age, structure and condition of the tree. We can inspect the canopy and discuss reduction, pruning or removal.

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Nearby suburbs we cover.

See tree lopping information for nearby suburbs.

Need help cutting a tree back?

Tell us which parts of the tree are too high, wide or close to a building, driveway or boundary.

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