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Australian Heritage Tree Works
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Australian Heritage Tree Works provides tree pruning, maintenance, tree removal and pest treatment services including elm leaf beetle control across Adelaide and the Adelaide Hills. They specialise in safely pruning and removing trees of any size using sectional dismantling, directional felling, winch, crane and hydraulic platform operations while prioritising customer consultation and carrying $10,000,000 public liability insurance.
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- Adelaide
- Adelaide Hills
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Lei
24 Feb 2026We trusted the business from seeing their works for the Adelaide Zoo. Mike did a great job removing trees that were overhanging structures. Great that he has his own truck and can rig and climb trees,…
Panagiota Ktoris
23 Jan 2026Mike was amazing from start to finish. Always responded promptly to messages, went out in his own time to have a look at the tree we needed cut down and was honest about the best way to go about the j…
Renee Caon
19 Jan 2026Really happy with the treatment Mike did for the golden elm beetles on our tree. Tree looks happy and healthy now and the price was reasonable. Thanks Mike !
Derek
8 May 2023Mike and his team helped us remove two large trees in the backyard today in a great price. Very professional and EFFECTIVE job. They even cut the wood to the firewood size. Definitely recommend them t…
Pingzhou Liu
31 Oct 2025Mike and his teammates had done a great job for me in my backyard.They are friendly and professional. I would recommend Australian Heritage Tree Works to you if you have trees need to remove or doing…
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