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Trusted in Sunbury for over 20 years, we've completed over 20,000 tree removal, tree cutting, pruning, chipping, mulching & stump grinding jobs over the years!
We have the experience and expertise to solve your tree problems quickly and safely! Don't spend another day dealing with overgrown trees and shrubs. Let Harry's Yard take care of it for you - quickly, safely, and affordably.
We safely solve your tree problems fast!
Trusted in Sunbury for over 20 years, we've completed over 20,000 tree removal, tree cutting, pruning, chipping, mulching & stump grinding jobs over the years!
We have the experience and expertise to solve your tree problems quickly and safely! Don't spend another day dealing with overgrown trees and shrubs. Let Harry's Yard take care of it for you - quickly, safely, and affordably.
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Tree Removal & Tree Cutting
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Stump Removal & Grinding
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Tree Pruning & Lopping
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Mulching & Chipping
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Palms Pruned
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Stumps Ground & Removed
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What is the average cost of tree removal in my Sunbury?
A medium-sized tree, such as a maple or elm, is 10–20 meters tall and costs between $900 and $1,400 to remove in Sunbury. A large tree like a mature oak is 20–30 meters tall and costs about $1200 to $2,100 to remove. Any tree taller than 30 meters will cost around $2,200–$3,600 to remove.
Should I remove a tree close to my Sunbury House?
Trees hanging over the roof or too close to a home might need to be removed – or at least regularly pruned. In general, large trees should be at least 6-10 meters away from a house or building.
Can you remove a tree stump by yourself in Sunbury?
Yes. Dig around the stump, exposing as many roots as possible. Use a chainsaw, hatchet, or handsaw to cut the larger roots. As you continue digging, you may find smaller roots that can be cut with clippers or loppers. Once you've cut all of the roots around the stump, lift and remove the stump from the ground.
What time of year is best for tree removal in Sunbury?
Autumn is the best time of the year statistically for tree removal—as that's otherwise known as “dormant season” in Sunbury for trees. During Autumn the leaves are falling from the trees making it easier for a tree service to cut down the tree safely and quickly.
Does removing trees in Sunbury decrease property value?
Can cutting down a tree increase property value? Removing dying or hazardous trees can increase property value, experts say. This mostly depends on the health of the tree. If a tree is in poor health or is a potential hazard, removing it could help maintain the value of the property.
What is the word for cutting trees?
Felling is the process of cutting down trees, an element of the task of logging. The person cutting the trees is a feller. A feller buncher is a machine capable of felling a single large tree or grouping and felling several small ones simultaneously.
What is the best method of tree cutting in Sunbury?
Whenever possible, stand on the uphill side of the tree. Work from the left side of the trunk (as you face toward the top of the tree). This allows the safest and most efficient use of the chain saw because you can rest the side or bottom of the saw on the trunk and slice off the branches with a pivoting motion..
What is a tree lopping in Sunbury?
Tree lopping is the trimming of tree branches to reduce and modify the size or shape of the tree. However, there are many downsides to performing this service on the trees that are inhabiting your residential or commercial property.
What is the difference between pruning and lopping?
These main differences are as follows: Lopping is the trimming of tree branches to reduce and modify the size of the tree. Pruning helps to protect trees against disease to aid health for a long life.
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About Sunbury
Sunbury is a satellite city located 39 kilometres north-west of Melbourne's central business district, in the state of Victoria, Australia. Its local government area is the City of Hume. At the 2016 census, Sunbury had a population of 36,084.How to get to Sunbury
This route has tolls.Melbourne
Victoria, Australia
Get on Citylink/M2 from Queen St and State Route 50
13 min (4.3 km)
Head south on Elizabeth St toward Bourke St
180 m
Turn right onto Little Collins St
230 m
Turn right onto Queen St
600 m
Turn left onto La Trobe St
450 m
Turn right onto King St/Princes Hwy/A60/State Route 60
500 m
Turn left onto Rosslyn St
220 m
Turn right onto Spencer St/State Route 50
Continue to follow State Route 50
1.4 km
Take the State Rte 43/Citylink ramp to Bendigo Airport/Hume Hwy
Toll road
700 m
Follow Citylink/M2 and Calder Fwy/M79 to Vineyard Rd/C706 in Diggers Rest. Exit from Calder Fwy/M79
23 min (32.7 km)
Merge onto Citylink/M2
Toll road
10.0 km
Keep left at the fork to continue on Calder Fwy/M79, follow signs for State Rte 40/Bendigo
8.7 km
Keep right to stay on Calder Fwy/M79
13.3 km
Take the exit toward Vineyard Rd/C706
700 m
Follow Vineyard Rd/C706 and Elizabeth Dr to Wills St in Sunbury
6 min (4.9 km)
At the roundabout, take the 3rd exit onto Vineyard Rd/C706
2.4 km
Turn left onto Elizabeth Dr
240 m
At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit and stay on Elizabeth Dr
1.3 km
At the roundabout, continue straight to stay on Elizabeth Dr
550 m
Turn right onto Forrest St
200 m
Turn left onto Wills St
160 m
Sunbury
Victoria 3429, Australia
What is Tree Injection?
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Avoid These Trees-Killing Pruning Mistakes
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