Lavender Bay sits firmly in the the North Shore work pattern. Local jobs often involve dead eucalypt removal on steep gradients with two-rope redundancy or climbing dismantle of tall palms over garden beds, so scheduling starts with access, species, council thresholds and cleanup requirements.
What we see in Lavender Bay backyards: mature Canary Island date palm around boundaries, Sydney red gum as feature trees, and winter dead-wood work after storm periods. Jobs commonly booked here are dead eucalypt removal on steep gradients with two-rope redundancy and climbing dismantle of tall palms over garden beds. Access pattern, steep garden gradients, mature canopy, bushland-boundary properties, and Ku-ring-gai TPO-protected natives, shapes the equipment we bring.
How we price Lavender Bay jobs: written quote after on-site inspection, fixed fee for the scope described, any council permit fees included up-front. Harbour-adjacent blocks can have foreshore overlays affecting the outer third of the property. Photos help with triage, but the final quote needs a proper site check.