
Tree Removal
Fast, safe removal of any tree, anywhere in the Sydney Metro. Council compliant, fully insured, and a spotless site when we leave.

Palm Maintenance · St Ives, Upper North Shore
Palm pruning, de-seeding and removal across St Ives. Specialist palm crews, no skinning, no shock-cuts.

Dead limbs don’t fix themselves. Stumps don’t rot away on a schedule. Hedges don’t grow back square. And the cowboy with a chainsaw isn’t coming back when something goes sideways.
Wait too long and the council gets involved, your insurance premiums bite, or a limb finds your roof in the next storm.
One phone call books a certified arborist, on site, with a written quote, council-ready paperwork, and the gear to do the job right the first time.
Book a free site visitFrond clearance on big stands of cocos, Bangalows and the occasional date palm — North Shore gardens with multiple palms need a single visit per year that gets it all done at once.
St Ives is leafy, large-block territory, with deep gardens running off quiet avenues like Mona Vale Road and Memorial Avenue. Most jobs involve multiple mature trees on the same property.
Towering Sydney blue gums, spotted gums, jacarandas and old-growth eucalypts define the suburb. The St Ives Showground precinct is full of mature canopies that need careful long-term care.

Fast, safe removal of any tree, anywhere in the Sydney Metro. Council compliant, fully insured, and a spotless site when we leave.

Structural, formative and aesthetic pruning to the Australian pruning standard. We keep canopies strong, balanced and healthy without the hack job.

Precision trimming for Lilly Pilly screens, photinia walls and formal hedges. Privacy, kerb appeal and a clean finish.

Proactive plans that keep estates healthy and hazards low. Risk assessments, staged work, and a schedule that fits your budget.

Stumps ground out below ground level, roots cleared, site raked back. Build-ready, no trip hazards, no eyesores.

Pruning, de-seeding and treatment for palms across Sydney. Single specimens through to full avenue palms, kept neat and safe.
Drop your details in the form, or ring us direct. Tell us what you’ve got: a tree, a stump, a hedge, or a problem you can’t quite name. Photos help, but aren’t required.
A certified arborist inspects the site, flags any council considerations, and hands you a fixed written quote. No call-out fee, no pressure, no upsell.
Our insured crew turns up with the right gear, completes the work to the Australian pruning standard where pruning applies, and leaves the site clean. You get a neat property and the paperwork you need.
Clients who call us have a tree or limb they already know is a risk. Speed matters. We quote fast and book in.
Sydney councils have real rules on removal, pruning and protected species. The right paperwork means no fines and no rework.
Most tree crews leave the job site looking worse than when they arrived. We chip, mulch, haul and sweep before we go.
Not a headline price on the back of a flyer. The actual scope.
The Wilkinson promise
The quote you sign is the quote you pay. Our crews are fully insured with public liability cover, so you’re not wearing the risk on your property. We work to the Australian Standard for amenity tree pruning, and we don’t leave until the site is swept clean. If anything about the scope changes on the day, we stop, explain, and re-quote in writing before we continue.
Palm Maintenance in nearby suburbs
Yes — St Ives is part of our regular Upper North Shore run. Most St Ives jobs get an on-site assessment within 48 hours, with priority callbacks for storm damage and structural risks.
St Ives is leafy, large-block territory, with deep gardens running off quiet avenues like Mona Vale Road and Memorial Avenue. Most jobs involve multiple mature trees on the same property. Every quote is fixed and in writing — no day-rate ambushes, no surprises on invoice.
Towering Sydney blue gums, spotted gums, jacarandas and old-growth eucalypts define the suburb. The St Ives Showground precinct is full of mature canopies that need careful long-term care.
Once a year is plenty for most Sydney palms. Canary islands and queens benefit from a de-seed pass before the seeds ripen, then a frond clean later in the year. Cocos and Bangalows usually only need one visit.
No. Palms grow from a single growth point at the top of the trunk. Cut the top off and the palm dies. The only way to lower a palm is to remove and replace it. Anyone telling you otherwise should not be on the property.

Stop waiting on unreliable quotes and ute-tray cowboys. Book a certified Wilkinson arborist to walk your property and hand you a fixed, written quote.