Acreage country grows big trees. Dynamic Tree Solutions takes them down — safely, legally and without wrecking the paddock on the way out. We handle tree lopping and removal across Jimboomba and Flagstone, with every job run to Logan Council tree regulations from the first quote onward.












On acreage, removal is rarely just cutting. Drop zones, stock fences, dams and sheds all shape the plan. Whether it’s one storm-split ironbark or a cluster of gums, our crew handles removal work with the right gear for the ground it’s standing on.
Picking a removal crew shouldn’t be a gamble. With Dynamic Tree Solutions you get:
Our methods follow the Arboriculture Industry Standards — have a read if you want the detail behind the quote.
No two blocks out here are alike. A five-acre lifestyle lot, a new Flagstone build and a working paddock each need a different approach — so we quote the job in front of us, not a one-size price list.
Not every tree needs to come down. Sensible lopping and pruning keeps healthy trees clear of sheds, driveways and fences — and we do both in line with Logan Council’s tree management policies, so nothing you pay for lands you in strife later.
Removal is the core of our Jimboomba work: dead trees, storm casualties, hazardous trees leaning where they shouldn’t, or simply a gum in the wrong spot for your plans. We fell or dismantle depending on the space available, and we leave the site clean.
Storm coming, or damage already done? Our Queensland storm tree safety guide covers what to check and when to call.
Regular tree maintenance — including pruning between removals — is cheaper than the alternative:
Ask us about ongoing care while we’re out quoting a removal — it’s often the smarter long game.
Plenty of trees around Jimboomba are covered by vegetation protections, and cutting first then asking later gets expensive. We check Logan Council’s tree regulations against every removal before it’s booked in.
Approvals aren’t red tape for its own sake — they protect waterways, koala habitat and the look of the district. Whether we’re lopping in Jimboomba or removing a tree in Flagstone, the job is done to the letter so the responsibility never lands back on you.
If a permit is needed, we prepare and lodge it. If an exemption applies — dead, dangerous or storm-damaged trees often qualify — we document that too. The Council tree regulations page explains the framework we work under if you want the background reading.
Big removals need more than a chainsaw. Our crews run cranes, winches, mulchers and purpose-built rigging for controlled dismantles — the difference between a clean stump and a story about the shed.
Methods that suit the tree
Every species fails differently. Ironbark holds, gum sheds, camphor splits. We plan cuts and lowering points around the timber in front of us, not a generic script — and we walk the drop zone before anyone leaves the ground.
Safety first, always
Exclusion zones, two-way comms and documented rescue plans are standard on our sites, not extras. Before storm season, it’s worth reading our Queensland storm tree safety guide for the checks you can make yourself.
Standards we hold ourselves to
All work aligns with the Arboriculture Industry Standards, and crews train regularly to keep their techniques current. If you’re comparing quotes, ask every contractor the same question: who is actually planning this removal?
Out here the trees are half the reason people move in. We remove what’s dangerous or in the way, and we’re just as deliberate about protecting what stays — habitat trees, creek lines and the shade that makes a paddock usable in January.
Where a tree comes down, the material doesn’t have to leave as landfill. Timber can be milled or left as firewood, and mulch returned to gardens, tracks and erosion-prone slopes.
Part of the community
We work alongside local landholders on habitat retention and replanting choices — the right tree in the right spot means we’re not back in a decade removing the wrong one.
What that means for you
The framework we follow sits on the Council tree regulations page if you’d like the background.
From the first look at the tree to the last rake of the lawn, Dynamic Tree Solutions manages removals in Jimboomba and Flagstone end to end — assessment, approvals, the removal itself and the cleanup afterwards.
Getting started is simple
Head to our tree lopping quote page and tell us what you’re dealing with. We’ll come out, walk the block and put a fixed price on paper — no obligation attached.
After the tree is down
Stumps don’t have to stay. All Sites stump grinding handles stump removal across south Brisbane, and our civil arm Dynamic Earth Solutions covers emergency works throughout Queensland — handy when a storm takes out more than a tree.
Whatever shape the job takes, it starts with a conversation, and we’d be glad to have it. Thanks for considering us for the work on your block.
Often, yes. Around Jimboomba and Flagstone, size and species determine whether Logan Council approval is needed before lopping or removal. Exemptions exist for dead and dangerous trees, but they still need documenting. We run that check on every job and lodge whatever the council requires.
Three things, mainly: qualified arborists planning the work rather than pricing it from the street, machinery suited to acreage blocks, and a habit of doing things by the book. Every removal is run for compliance as much as speed — which protects the client long after we’ve left.
Yes — Flagstone removals are a big part of our week. Storm-damaged, diseased or structurally suspect trees are assessed by our arborist team, then dismantled or felled with proper exclusion zones around homes and neighbouring lots. Council requirements are checked before the first cut is made.
We run an around-the-clock emergency service for Jimboomba. Trees through fences, limbs on rooves, driveways blocked after a blow — call and we’ll secure the hazard fast, then deal with the full removal and cleanup once the site is safe.
Sensibly. Timber gets milled, split or mulched rather than dumped where possible, habitat trees are retained when they’re safe to keep, and disturbed ground is left tidy. Removing one tree shouldn’t cost the block its character.
Use the form below for quotes, bookings or straight-up questions. Tree removal in Jimboomba is the work we’re known for locally, and we’re happy to talk through access, approvals, timing or anything else before you commit to a thing. Prefer to speak to a person? Call 1300 239 626 and you’ll get one — an arborist, not a call centre — who can usually tell you on the spot whether your job needs a site visit or can be priced from a few photos.
