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Tree services in Modbury, SA

Tree services in Modbury & Tea Tree Gully — Anstey Hill foothills, big backyard eucalypts. $20M insured. Free quotes from Tree Fox.

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Tree Services in Modbury, SA — Tea Tree Gully Arborists, Removal & Stump Grinding

Tree services in Modbury — and across the wider City of Tea Tree Gully — sit at the boundary between the suburban metro and the foothills. Modbury, Modbury North, Highbury, Hope Valley, Tea Tree Gully, St Agnes and Banksia Park all back onto Anstey Hill Recreation Park, which means a tree-stock that includes some genuinely large eucalypts on residential blocks. Tree Fox knows the foothills work and runs the right gear for it.

If you’ve got a mature stringybark over the back fence in Highbury, a sugar gum in St Agnes that’s gotten away, or a routine hedge restoration in Modbury North — call (08) XXXX XXXX for a free quote.

Tree work in Modbury and Tea Tree Gully — what we actually see

Tea Tree Gully’s housing stock is mostly 1970s and 1980s subdivision, with the original landscaping plantings now fully mature — and in many cases, oversized for the spot they were planted in. The dominant species shift to native foothills eucalypts as you move east toward Anstey Hill.

  • Stringybark (E. obliqua) — Anstey Hill foothills suburbs (Highbury, Banksia Park, parts of St Agnes).
  • SA blue gum (E. leucoxylon) and manna gum (E. viminalis) — backyard plantings across Modbury and Tea Tree Gully.
  • Plane and Liquidambar — common council and front-yard plantings.
  • Cocos and Cotton palm — front-yard staples on the older 70s/80s blocks.
  • Boundary hedges — extensive lillipilly, photinia and pittosporum plantings.

Typical Modbury job profile: a 30+ year old backyard eucalypt that’s outgrown its position, sometimes regulated, sometimes not — measured on the quote and approved or removed accordingly. Or a foothills-edge stringybark that needs hazard limb work after a storm system.

Council rules for tree work in Modbury

The City of Tea Tree Gully applies the state regulated and significant tree rules across its LGA. The eastern foothills sections of Tea Tree Gully (the Anstey Hill–adjacent suburbs) sit in bushfire overlay zones, which adds the 20m-from-dwelling exemption to the picture.

The rules:

  1. Regulated tree — ≥ 1m trunk circumference at 1m above ground. Significant tree — ≥ 2m at 1m.
  2. Approval requirement — tree-damaging activity on a regulated or significant tree requires PlanSA development approval. Penalty up to $120,000.
  3. 3m-from-dwelling exemption — applies (excludes eucalypts).
  4. 20m bushfire-overlay exemption — applies in Medium and High Bushfire Risk Hazards (Bushfire Protection) Overlay zones. The eastern Tea Tree Gully foothills sections are inside the overlay.
  5. Palms not regulated.

The key swing in this LGA: whether your block is inside the bushfire overlay. Highbury, Banksia Park and parts of St Agnes typically are; Modbury proper and the western suburbs typically aren’t. We check the overlay map as part of the quote.

For the wider council comparison, see our Adelaide tree removal permit guide.

Services available in Modbury

Why Modbury homeowners pick Tree Fox

  • Foothills-edge experience — we work the Anstey Hill–adjacent suburbs regularly and we know what the bigger backyard eucalypts need.
  • Bushfire-overlay aware on every Tea Tree Gully quote.
  • Cert V arborist on every quote.
  • $20M public liability + WorkCover.
  • Members of Arboriculture Australia and the Tree Contractors Association of Australia.

FAQs

Do I need council approval to remove a tree in Modbury? Depends on trunk size and overlay status. ≥ 1m circumference at 1m above ground = regulated. If your block is in the bushfire overlay and the tree is within 20m of a dwelling, the bushfire-overlay exemption usually applies. Otherwise plan for a development application.

Is my Highbury or Banksia Park property in a bushfire zone? Many are — the Anstey Hill–adjacent sections of Tea Tree Gully sit in the Medium or High Bushfire Risk Hazards overlay. We check the overlay map on every quote.

How much does it cost to remove a backyard gum in Modbury? A standard mature backyard eucalypt typically runs $700–$2,500 depending on size and access. Foothills-edge stringybarks with EWP or crane support can run $2,500–$5,000+.

Do you do storm callouts in Tea Tree Gully? Yes — 24/7 across the LGA, prioritised for the foothills sections in storm season.

How quickly can you get to Modbury? 25–35 minutes from our base. Same-day for emergencies, 24–72 hours for routine quotes.

Servicing Modbury and surrounds

FAQs — tree services in Modbury

  • Do I need council approval to remove a tree in Modbury?

    Depends on trunk size and overlay status. ≥ 1m circumference at 1m above ground = regulated. If your block is in the bushfire overlay and the tree is within 20m of a dwelling, the bushfire-overlay exemption usually applies. Otherwise plan for a development application.

  • Is my Highbury or Banksia Park property in a bushfire zone?

    Many are — the Anstey Hill–adjacent sections of Tea Tree Gully sit in the Medium or High Bushfire Risk Hazards overlay. We check the overlay map on every quote.

  • How much does it cost to remove a backyard gum in Modbury?

    A standard mature backyard eucalypt typically runs $700–$2,500 depending on size and access. Foothills-edge stringybarks with EWP or crane support can run $2,500–$5,000+.

  • Do you do storm callouts in Tea Tree Gully?

    Yes — 24/7 across the LGA, prioritised for the foothills sections in storm season.

  • How quickly can you get to Modbury?

    25–35 minutes from our base. Same-day for emergencies, 24–72 hours for routine quotes.

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