Large Tree Removal Adelaide
Large tree removal in Adelaide — anything in the 15m-and-up bracket on a suburban block — isn’t a standard removal scaled up. The crew size is bigger, the gear list is different, the council process is almost always involved, and the price reflects a day or two of careful sectional dismantling rather than a couple of hours of straight felling. We handle large tree removals across metro Adelaide and the Hills, with the climbing crew, EWP, and crane access these specimens require.
Why a “large tree” needs its own approach
The cut-off isn’t strict, but a job becomes “large” for us when one or more of these is true:
- Over about 15m tall — beyond comfortable single-anchor climbing, often into EWP or crane territory.
- Trunk DBH 1m+ (≈3m circumference) — a significant tree under SA regs and a serious grinding job at the base.
- No clear drop zone — the tree has to come down in pieces, lowered with rigging, because there’s nowhere to fell it.
- A building, pool, or boundary fence within 5m of the canopy.
- Powerlines within 6m — bringing in clearance protocols and SA Power Networks notification.
When two or more of those are true, the job is large. The technique changes from “fell and clean up” to a sectional dismantle from the top down, with every limb measured, rigged, lowered, and processed.
How Tree Fox handles a large removal
The shape of an Adelaide large-tree job:
- Site visit and method statement. We measure DBH, height, lean, drop zones, access, and the value of everything within reach. The quote includes a written method statement — climb, EWP, crane, or hybrid.
- Council application for any regulated or significant tree (almost every large tree on a private block in Adelaide qualifies). Lodged through PlanSA with arborist justification. See arborist reports for that scope.
- Crew of 3–5 on the day — climber, secondary climber or EWP operator, two ground crew, rigging lead on the larger jobs.
- Rigging gear sized to the job. A 1.5-tonne limb section needs a friction device that can actually slow it down — not a ute and a willingness.
- Crane assistance where appropriate — usually a 25–40t mobile from the standard SA fleet, lift-permit organised in advance. Cranes don’t make every large tree faster, but they make the dangerous ones survivable.
- Drop zone management — exclusion zones, traffic control if it touches a road, neighbour notification 24–48 hours out. Some jobs need a road-closure permit through the relevant council.
- Two-day jobs are normal. A 25m sugar gum hard against a tile roof is a day of dismantling and a day of cleanup and grind. We schedule it that way honestly.
Pricing context for large tree removals
Honest Adelaide ranges for genuinely large trees:
- Large established tree (15–20m, accessible, no crane): $2,500–$5,500
- Large tree with crane assistance (25t mobile, half-day hire): $5,500–$10,000
- Multi-day job, tight access, regulated specimen: $8,000–$15,000+
What moves the price within those ranges: crane hire and lift-permit cost (typically $2,000–$3,500 for a half-day in metro Adelaide), council application complexity, disposal volume, stump grinding scope, powerline-adjacent work, and after-hours premium when genuinely time-critical. The quote is fixed after the on-site assessment — no “found extras.”
When to call us vs the parent service
If your tree is under about 12m on an accessible block with clear space around it, head back to the parent tree removal page — the standard process and pricing apply. If it’s a large gum specifically, gum tree removal covers the eucalypt-specific issues (council exemption, summer branch drop). If your large tree is already on the ground or hung up after a storm, fallen tree removal is the right page. Otherwise — standing, large, complex — this is the page.
FAQs about large tree removal in Adelaide
Q: How much does it cost to remove a really big tree in Adelaide? A: Genuinely large tree removals — 15m+, regulated, near structures — typically run $2,500–$10,000 in metro Adelaide. Crane work and multi-day jobs go higher. We give a fixed-price quote after the on-site assessment so you know the number before any work is scheduled.
Q: Do you need a crane for every large tree? A: No. Most 15–20m trees come down with a climber, rigging and ground crew. We bring a crane in when the canopy is over a roof, the trunk has structural defects we don’t trust to take rigging loads, or the access genuinely demands it. A crane isn’t a status symbol — it’s a tool that earns its place when the job needs it.
Q: Will council approve a large tree removal? A: Most regulated and significant tree applications in Adelaide are approved when the justification is sound — structural defect, dead or dying, hazard to a building, or a listed exemption applies. The application gets harder when the tree is healthy, mature, and there’s a competing amenity argument. We assess this realistically on the quote and tell you the chance of approval before you commit.
Q: How long does a large tree removal take? A: A single specimen usually takes one full day on site, plus a half-day for cleanup and stump grinding. Crane jobs can run two days when lift permits and traffic management need staging.
Q: Can you do it without damaging the lawn or driveway? A: Yes — but the planning matters. Ground protection mats under EWPs and cranes, plywood on driveways, rigged limbs lowered to drop points instead of free-falling onto turf. On the rare job where some impact is unavoidable, we tell you on the quote.