Warrawee sits within the North Shore, where the canopy mix includes Sydney red gum, spotted gum and supporting species. dead eucalypt removal on steep gradients with two-rope redundancy is a common local request, but access and council rules decide the method.
The species mix across Warrawee (Sydney red gum, spotted gum) prunes differently: collar geometry, cut timing, and regrowth pattern all matter. We work to AS 4373, which means species-appropriate cuts timed to each tree's growth cycle rather than our schedule.
Pricing in Warrawee follows the same model as the rest of the North Shore: size, access, and protected-species rules are the three variables. Quotes are fixed in writing after the site visit, with no variations on invoice day unless the scope genuinely changes.
Warrawee (North Shore) falls under the NSW Government DCP, neighbouring Waverton and West Pymble. Typical work: climbing dismantle of tall palms over garden beds and TPO-compliant crown reduction on native eucalypts, often on spotted gum. Dan plans around this: steep garden gradients, mature canopy, bushland-boundary properties, and Ku-ring-gai TPO-protected natives. Written quotes, AS 4373-compliant pruning, AQF-qualified climbers on every job.