Lyons is one of Logan’s quietest corners — a handful of rural blocks where ironbark and spotted gum still dominate the skyline. Tree work out here is property work: keeping house surrounds safe, holding the bush back from fences and sheds, and dealing with the occasional big stringybark that’s had its day. Our crews carry the gear for all of it, with an AQF qualified arborist making the assessments and arborist-led teams on the saws, plus land clearing capability when whole areas need opening up.
The same runs cover Greenbank, Munruben and New Beith, so a Lyons callout is never out of our way.












What rural blocks get from our crews:
Four steps, no runaround:
Small locality, big trees — Lyons work tends to involve mature natives that have never been touched. That’s where having AQF Level 5 consulting arborists in the company matters: they can read an old ironbark for decay and structure before anyone commits to climbing it. Behind them sits $20 million in public liability cover and Tier 1 safety accreditation.
Rural clients judge contractors on simple things: turning up on time, doing what was quoted, and leaving gates as they were found. We pass those tests, which is why we keep getting invited back.
Everything a Lyons property might call for:
Working with the bush, not against it
Lyons properties sit inside remnant bushland, and the best outcomes keep it that way — managing the trees close to homes and infrastructure while leaving healthy bush to do its job. Ongoing tree care on the house surrounds, sensible clearing where needed, and no more removed than the situation requires.
Removing big natives safely
A mature spotted gum can weigh as much as a loaded truck, and dropping one near a house or shed takes planning. Where there’s room we fell them cleanly in one; where there isn’t, climbers dismantle from the top with each section lowered on ropes. Either way, the timber ends up where you want it — including cut for firewood.
Stumps in the paddock
Old stumps blunt slasher blades, hide in long grass and harbour termites near buildings. After any tree removal — ours or someone else’s years ago — our stump grinding rig will take them below ground level, one at a time or a whole paddock’s worth in a visit.
Fire breaks and clearing
In a locality surrounded by bush, managed clearing is part of responsible ownership. We cut fire breaks, thin regrowth around structures, and handle tree removal within building envelopes — always inside Logan City Council environmental requirements, so the work protects both your property and your compliance record.
Work out this way runs to a rural rhythm: dead wooding the shade trees around a homestead before summer, felling a lightning-hit stringybark on a fence line, grinding a paddock of old stumps ahead of new fencing, or land clearing a house site with the council permits handled before the machinery arrives.
Every visit ends with the property workable — tracks clear, timber stacked, chip left as mulch or removed entirely, whichever you prefer.
The tree risks that come with Lyons’ bushland setting:
If your block has trees you’ve been meaning to deal with — or bush creeping closer to the house than you’d like — have us out for a look. Quotes are free, advice is straightforward, and the crew arrives with everything needed to finish the job. We cover Lyons and every rural locality around it.
On rural land, assume checking is required rather than optional — vegetation mapping, waterway buffers and habitat overlays all reach further than most owners expect. Lyons sits under Logan’s provisions; properties across the western boundary follow the Ipswich City Council planning rules. We verify what applies to your block and handle any approvals as part of the job.
The lot: tree removal, pruning, stump grinding, land clearing, forestry mulching for scrub and regrowth, mulch supply, and a standing emergency response service. Acreage properties rarely need just one of those — which is why having a single crew for all of them works so well.
Rural jobs price differently to suburban ones — often favourably, because machinery access is easier and material can stay on site as mulch or firewood. What matters is the tree’s size, the complexity of the drop zone, and how much gets carted away. Every quote is fixed in writing, so there’s no ambiguity when the work is done.
Yes — and rural storm damage tends to be bigger when it comes: whole trees down across driveways, access tracks blocked, lines brought down along the road. The emergency crew operates day and night, clears safe access first, and returns for the full cleanup once the urgent risks are handled.
Yes. Beyond private acreage we work for developers opening up land in Logan’s growth corridor, rural schools, and agricultural operations needing vegetation managed at scale. Tier 1 safety systems and full insurance documentation come standard on commercial engagements.
For tree work anywhere in Lyons, send the form below or phone 1300 239 626 — quotes are always free.
