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Arborist in Sandringham

Sandringham keeps more of its original coastal bushland character than almost anywhere else on the bay: heathland remnants, banksia thickets and clifftop vegetation give way to leafy residential streets where gums and exotics have grown tall over a century of gardens.

Working trees here means respecting both sides of that character: careful pruning that keeps established natives healthy and wind-firm, and honest assessments when an ageing tree near a house needs a closer look. Jordan climbs, inspects and works on the tree's terms. No drive-by quotes from the ute window.

The trees Jordan sees around Sandringham

The suburb's signature is its coastal heath: banksia, tea tree and paperbarks that hug the clifftops along Beach Road. In the streets behind, look for river red gums with their smooth, mottled trunks, yellow gums, and mature exotics (planes, oaks and jacarandas) planted as the suburb grew. Many back gardens hold gums that predate the houses around them.

Not sure what's growing at your place? The tree identification guide covers the species Jordan works with most, or just send photos with your quote request and he'll identify it for you.

Jordan pruning in the canopy of a mature tree

Tree permits in Sandringham

Sandringham falls under Bayside City Council, and several precincts carry vegetation protection overlays that can apply to private trees. Jordan identifies whether your tree is affected as part of the quote, and the paperwork side is factored in before work begins.

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