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Arborist a cut above the rest

CUT And Catch Tree Services in Emerald offers a friendly and professional service with a focus on quality.
Owner Matt Stockwitch is a qualified level-three arborist with extensive experience in the industry and a determination to constantly deliver outstanding service.
Mr Stockwitch started the business six and a half years ago, and has seen it grow steadily ever since.
The business offers 24-hour storm damage assistance, and is fully insured to undertake its broad range of services.
These include tree removal, tree surgery, stump removal, mulching services, tree bracing, tree inspections, dangerous tree removal and confined space removal.
Cut And Catch Tree Services can be contacted on 0407 322 469.

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