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No job too big or small

AFTER more than seven years servicing the Dandenong Ranges and greater Melbourne, it’s no surprise the team at Cut and Catch Tree Services are the first on many people’s minds when they need any type of tree removal.
Owner Matt has worked in the industry for 14 years and prides himself on excellent customer service.
“Our business is growing because our customers are satisfied – they know they can depend on our professional team to handle a wide range of services,” he said.
“Our experts serve both individual home owners and businesses.
“We’re prompt, reliable and experts at what we do.”
There is no job too big or too small – and Matt and his team are equipped to enter the most difficult-to-reach spots to ensure they get the job done.
Matt has worked in the area for a long time and while the business is based in Emerald, his team travels throughout the Yarra Ranges.
He has even worked with the head arborist at the Healesville Sanctuary and for many other well-known companies.
But it was time for Matt to go out on his own, and for nine years he has worked hard at providing a reliable local business to residents.
The team at Cut and Catch has spent many nights out in the storms, helping local families clean up after wild winds, some days spending 20 hours a day on the job.
“We have 24-hour emergency call-out services and can help with any types of tree removal,” Matt said.
“This includes pruning and bracing, mulching and stump-grinding.”
Cut and Catch is a small local company with friendly staff, a qualified arborist and is OHS compliant.
Meanwhile, the business now has timber slabs available for sale.
They also have access to a portable timber mill, for on-site milling.
Call Matt today for a free quote and experience the honest, reliable advice and service that Cut and Catch stands by.

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