Storm-Damaged Tree Services Gold Coast
Safety First
Keep away from unstable trees, hanging limbs or fallen branches. If any tree or branch is touching or close to powerlines, do not approach. Follow current Energex and emergency guidance. For life-threatening hazards, contact emergency services.
Storms can split, damage or fell trees and limbs, creating hazards on Gold Coast properties. Call to discuss current availability and what help is needed. Do not attempt to move large limbs or work near damaged trees yourself.

Information to Give by Phone
Suburb
Your location helps confirm coverage and plan the response.
What Happened
Describe the storm damage—fallen limbs, split trees, uprooted trunks.
Immediate Hazards
Are there hanging limbs, leaning trees or blocked access?
Access
Can equipment reach the site? Are there obstacles?
Powerline Proximity
Is any vegetation touching or near powerlines? Keep clear if so.
Property Damage
Has the tree damaged structures, fences or vehicles?
Triage, Inspection and Work Options
After a storm, the priority is making hazardous situations safe. This may involve removing fallen limbs, stabilising or removing damaged trees, and assessing remaining trees for hidden damage. Post-storm pruning or removal and cleanup depend on the extent of the damage. Response times depend on current demand—call to discuss availability.
Insurance Documentation
If you plan to claim through insurance, check with your insurer about what documentation they need. We cannot promise insurer acceptance—discuss your situation with your insurer directly.
Call to Check Availability
If you have storm-damaged trees, call to discuss current availability and what help is needed.