Alfords Point occupies a bushland-surrounded peninsula between the Georges River and Salt Pan Creek. The suburb is almost entirely residential, with properties backing onto thick native vegetation. This bushland interface location makes tree management — particularly for bushfire preparation — a priority for local homeowners.
Fully qualified and insured professionals
Sutherland Shire Council approved processes
24/7 emergency service available
Alfords Point occupies a bushland-surrounded peninsula between the Georges River and Salt Pan Creek. The suburb is almost entirely residential, with properties backing onto thick native vegetation. This bushland interface location makes tree management — particularly for bushfire preparation — a priority for local homeowners.
We service Alfords Point regularly, helping residents maintain defendable space around their homes by removing hazardous trees and reducing vegetation loads. Properties along Doyle Road, Doris Hut Road, and those backing onto the Salt Pan Creek reserve frequently need tree work. Our arborists understand both the Sutherland Shire Council regulations and the Rural Fire Service requirements that apply to bushland interface properties in Alfords Point.
Not every tree problem requires removal. But when safety, property damage, or development is involved, professional removal is the right call.
Large, dead, or structurally compromised trees near homes in Alfords Point. When a tree threatens your safety or property, prompt removal prevents costly damage.
Planning a pool, granny flat, or extension in Alfords Point? Trees in the build zone need professional removal before construction can begin. We handle Sutherland Shire Council permits.
Mature tree roots in Alfords Point can crack foundations, lift paths, and block drains. Removal combined with root remediation restores your property.
Every tree removal in Alfords Point follows a safe, structured process from assessment to clean-up.
We visit your Alfords Point property, inspect the tree and its surroundings, and provide a clear, no-obligation quote.
If Sutherland Shire Council requires a permit, we prepare the arborist report and handle the full application process.
Our crew dismantles the tree section by section using rigging, cranes, or controlled felling methods suited to the site.
All debris removed, stump grinding available, and your property left spotless — ready for whatever comes next.
I recently hired True Roots to remove a large gum tree from my property, and I couldn't be more impressed with their service. From the initial consultation to the final clean-up, the team was professional, efficient, and careful.
Highly recommend. James and the boys did an amazing job cutting down a large tree in my yard. Super professional, efficient, and left everything clean and tidy. Will definitely call again for any future tree work.
True Roots removed two large trees and ground the stumps all in one day. Great communication from start to finish, fair pricing, and the site was spotless when they left. Highly recommend for anyone in the Shire.
Alfords Point falls under Sutherland Shire Council, which protects trees meeting certain size thresholds. In most cases, you'll need a permit to remove a tree above 3 metres in height or with a trunk circumference exceeding certain limits. True Roots handles the entire permit application process, including preparation of the required arborist report.
Tree removal costs in Alfords Point typically range from $500 for small trees to $5,000+ for large or complex removals. Pricing depends on the tree's size, species, location, access, and proximity to structures or power lines. We provide free on-site quotes so you know exactly what to expect.
Yes. We provide 24/7 emergency tree removal across Alfords Point and the wider Sutherland Shire region. Storm-damaged trees, fallen branches, and immediate safety hazards are prioritised for same-day response. Call us on 0422 023 242 any time.
Absolutely. Many Alfords Point properties are in bushfire-prone areas near national parks and bushland reserves. We help homeowners create defendable space by removing hazardous trees, reducing vegetation loads, and clearing overhanging branches — all in line with Rural Fire Service guidelines.