Safe frond and crown removal
Palm crowns are heavy and top-loaded. We control every piece from the top down so nothing drops where it shouldn’t.
Palm trees need a different approach to standard tree removal. The fibrous trunks, heavy crowns and sharp fronds all require arborists who know what they are dealing with. We remove all palm species safely and leave your property clean.
Palms are not like other trees. The weight sits at the top, the trunks are fibrous rather than timber and the fronds on some species can cause serious puncture injuries. Here is what we bring to every palm removal.
Palm crowns are heavy and top-loaded. We control every piece from the top down so nothing drops where it shouldn’t.
Phoenix palms and other spiky species require careful frond removal to prevent puncture injuries. Our crew wears specialist PPE.
Our crew holds formal arborist qualifications and is experienced with all common palm species in the Blue Mountains and Western Sydney.
Palm stumps are dense and fibrous. We grind them below ground level so you can turf, landscape or build over the area.
$50 million public liability insurance on every job. No exceptions.
Fronds, fruit, fibre and trunk sections all removed. Your property is left tidy, not scattered with palm debris.
Palm tree removal is the controlled dismantling of palms that have outgrown their position, become hazardous or are no longer wanted on a property. Unlike hardwood trees, palms have fibrous trunks without growth rings, meaning they do not respond to standard felling techniques. The crown weight is concentrated at the top, making palms inherently top-heavy and requiring careful sectional removal from the canopy down.
Dixons Trees has removed palms of all species and sizes across the Blue Mountains, Penrith, Hawkesbury, Western Sydney and the Central Coast since 2009. Whether it is a towering Phoenix palm dropping fronds onto your roof, a row of Cocos palms attracting rats and flying foxes, or a neglected palm that has become a pest habitat, we assess the situation, explain your options and carry out the removal properly.

Palms are low-maintenance when they are young and small. Once they reach height, the problems start. Here are the most common reasons we are called out for palm removal.
Dead fronds that accumulate in the crown create nesting habitat for rats, possums and cockroaches. In the Blue Mountains and Western Sydney, this is one of the most common complaints about mature palms. The thatch of dead fronds also attracts spiders and provides roosting cover for flying foxes. Removing the palm eliminates the habitat permanently.
Mature palms produce large volumes of fruit that attract vermin and create slip hazards on paths, driveways and pool surrounds. Cocos palm fruit in particular attracts flying foxes, which create further mess with droppings. The ongoing clean-up becomes a maintenance burden that removal solves once and for all.
Large palm fronds can weigh several kilograms and fall without warning. On Phoenix palms, the
frond bases are lined with sharp spines that can cause serious puncture injuries. If your palm is dropping fronds near walkways, play areas or parked cars, it is a safety issue.
Cocos palms (Syagrus romanzoffiana) are classified as an environmental weed in NSW. They spread aggressively, outcompete native vegetation and attract pest species. Most councils allow Cocos palm removal without a permit, making them one of the more straightforward palms to have removed.
Palms that were planted as small ornamentals can grow to 15 metres or more, blocking natural light and views. Unlike deciduous trees, palms do not thin out in winter. Once they are too tall to maintain, removal is often the most practical option.
Palm root systems, while generally less destructive than hardwood trees, can still affect driveways, paths, retaining walls and underground services. Cocos palms in particular develop dense root mats that lift pavers and crack lightweight structures.
Palms near building footprints, boundary fences or services often need removing during construction or renovation work. We coordinate with builders and developers to clear palms safely and on schedule, with documentation for council if required.
Most of the palms we remove are in backyards, tight side accesses and close to structures. Tall Phoenix palms next to power lines. Rows of Cocos palms in strata complexes. Cotton palms jammed against a fence. That is the work we are set up for.
If you are not sure whether your palm needs removing or just maintaining, we will come out and give you an honest assessment. If a clean-up and frond removal will solve the problem, we will tell you. If the palm needs to come down, we will explain why and what is involved.
Qualified arborists experienced with all common palm species
$50 million public liability insurance
Sectional removal for palms near structures and power lines
Stump grinding included or quoted as an option
Emergency and storm damage response
Dead frond removal and palm clean-up as standalone services
Council compliance and permit advice
Coordination with builders, developers and strata managers
Tell us about your palm: species (if you know it), approximate height and where it is on your property. Photos help us quote faster. We will arrange a time to come out, usually within 2–3 days.
Our arborists inspect the palm on site, check its condition, access and proximity to structures, and advise on the best removal approach. If your palm is a Cocos (no permit usually required) or another species needing council approval, we will let you know.
A detailed, obligation-free quote covering removal method, stump grinding, clean-up and any council requirements. Everything is itemised so you can see what is included.
Our crew dismantles the palm from the top down, removes all fronds, trunk sections, fruit and fibre, and completes all work as quoted. Your property is left clean with no palm debris behind.
Dixons Trees has been NSW’s trusted tree services provider since 2009. Our qualified arborists handle everything from complex removals in tight spaces to routine pruning and maintenance.
We do commercial land clearing, backyard tree work and everything in between. All of it completed to Australian Standards, fully insured and council-compliant.



Councils, developers, builders and commercial property managers across the Blue Mountains, Western Sydney and the Central Coast.






Tell us what you are dealing with and we will arrange a site visit. You will get a detailed quote with no obligation, and if you are ready to go ahead, we can typically complete the removal within 1–2 weeks.
For dangerous or storm-damaged palms, call us directly for priority scheduling.
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It depends on the palm’s species, height, location, access and proximity to structures. A small palm in an open yard is a straightforward job. A 15-metre Phoenix palm next to a house with tight side access takes longer and costs more. We provide a detailed quote after an on-site assessment so you understand the full scope and cost before any work begins. Contact us for a free assessment.
It depends on the species and your local council rules. Cocos palms are classified as an environmental weed in NSW and most councils allow their removal without a permit. Other species, including Phoenix palms and native Bangalow palms, may require approval if they meet size thresholds. In the Blue Mountains, trees 4 metres or taller or with a crown spread over 4 metres generally need a permit. We advise you during the assessment and help with the permit process if needed.
In some cases, yes. If the palm is healthy and you want to keep it, we can remove dead fronds, fruit clusters and debris as a maintenance service. However, if the palm has outgrown its position, is structurally compromised or is a Cocos palm attracting pests, removal is usually the better long-term solution. We will give you an honest recommendation during the assessment.
We remove everything: fronds, trunk sections, fruit and fibre. Palm trunks are not suitable for firewood or timber due to their fibrous structure, so all material is processed and removed from your property. If you would like wood chips from the trunk for mulch, we can arrange that.
Palm stumps are denser and more fibrous than hardwood stumps, but our commercial grinders handle them without issue. We grind palm stumps to a minimum of 200–300mm below ground level, the same standard as any other stump. Deeper grinding is available if you are planning to turf, landscape or build over the area.
Our entire approach is designed to prevent it. We dismantle palms from the top down, lowering each section on ropes where needed. Ground protection is set up for driveways, lawns and garden beds. We carry $50 million public liability insurance on every job.
Yes. We remove Cocos palms, Phoenix palms (Canary Island Date Palms), Bangalow palms, Cotton palms, Washingtonia palms, Golden Cane palms, Alexandra palms and any other species you have on your property. If you are not sure what species your palm is, we will identify it during the assessment.
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