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Big piles shrink quickly when a crew knows how to feed a chipper without blockages.
From palm skirts to post-storm brush piles, we chip, stack, or haul so your outdoor space feels usable again.
SEQ yards generate serious bulk: poinciana pods, palm fronds, and branches after a weekend tidy. Council green bins help, but they are not built for a full canopy drop. We bring the chipper, crew, and rakes to move material efficiently without chewing up your lawn.
Property managers use us between tenancy changes to reset communal gardens, while homeowners call after DIY trims left a pile too heavy for kerb collection. We separate reusable mulch from waste bound for composting facilities so nothing sits longer than it should.
We confirm vehicle access, note any low wires, and stage cutting or lifting so paths stay clear. Chipper placement uses mats to spread weight on driveways laid over clay.
Finishing touches include blower passes on paving, pool decks, and carports. If you want mulch spread back into garden beds, we factor that into the quote rather than surprising you on the day.
Noise from chippers and blowers is part of the package; we start within agreed hours so neighbours know what is coming. Dust is damped down if dry easterlies are blowing.
We flag anything hazardous (wasps, rusty wire in old piles, unstable stacks) before work begins so everyone stays clear under Queensland WHS expectations.
Big piles shrink quickly when a crew knows how to feed a chipper without blockages.
Mats and tight turning paths stop ruts in wet turf after summer storms.
Mulch stays, leaves, or goes, priced clearly before we start the first cut.
Yes. Send a photo with a tape measure reference so we can quote trailer or chipper loads accurately. If timber is longer than council allowances, we still chip or section it for legal transport.
Green waste only. Metal, furniture, and building debris needs a separate skip provider. We will pause if we spot contaminants so they do not damage the chipper or breach waste regulations.
Clear toys and vehicles from access paths, note gate widths, and mention any hire equipment onsite. Photos from multiple angles beat a single wide shot for estimating volume.