Signs you need to remove your mango tree:
Sometimes you need to remove a mango tree because it’s blocking your view or you need to build where it’s grown. Other times, there’s signs of damage or issues, creating potential hazards. Signs you may need to call our Gold Coast mango tree removalists include:
- A significant change in the lean of the tree.
- Dead or dying branches, especially in the upper canopy.
- Cavities or holes in the trunk.
- Cracked or peeling bark.
- Exposed or decaying roots.
- Fungi growth at the base of the trunk.
If you’re concerned about a mango tree on your property, give us a call for a free quote.
All Your Mango Tree Care & Removal Services In One Place
Mango trees are popular on the Gold Coast for their shade and fruit, but they can pose risks when overgrown, damaged or poorly positioned. Depending on size and location, council approval might be required for removal. If you need expert pruning or full removal, we’re ready to help.
Mango Tree Removal
Mango trees can be tricky to cut down without the experience and tools, especially those older, thicker trees. By calling us, you just have to sit back and relax, letting us handle your removal with care and precision with the well-maintained equipment for any job.
Mango Tree Pruning
Strategic pruning can be highly beneficial for mango trees, giving you better growth and more mangos during harvest. We know which branches to prune to take just enough to give you the results you’re looking for to produce beautiful, fruitful trees.
Mango Tree Stump Grinding
Cut down a mango tree and left with a stubborn stump? We’ll make light work of it with qualified, insured arborists and stump grinding equipment that can remove any stump quickly. You can even use the mulch on your gardens, or we can take it away to be used locally.
24/7 Emergency Mango Tree Removal
The right storm can bring down even the strongest mango tree. If it happens, our emergency mango tree removalists on the Gold Coast can be there as soon as possible to remove the tree, as well as any hazards or risks it creates.

Put the Best in Charge of Your Gold Coast Mango Tree Removal
Safety and quality work are our priorities at Arborsafe Tree Services. With our experience, well-maintained equipment and local knowledge, we have the skills and tools to handle every tree removal, whether it’s a straightforward job, bordering fences or close to buildings. It’s why we’re the Gold Coast favourite for mango, gum and other tree removals.
Gold Coast Experts
Having been in South East Queensland our entire lives, we know the ins and outs of removing trees, council permits and the local environment. It makes for a faster, smoother process every time.
25+ Years’ Experience
Our more than 25 years of experience gives us extensive knowledge, helping us navigate even the most difficult jobs, including trees with deep roots or located in difficult areas, assuring quality and care.
Fully Insured & Certified
It’s better to be safe than sorry! We’re insured with $20 million public liability insurance, as well as cover for removing trees anywhere in South East Queensland, including mango tree removal on the Gold Coast.
Frequently Asked Questions About Mango Tree Removal
How invasive are mango tree roots?
Mango tree roots are not considered invasive as such. However, like any medium-to-large tree, it should be planted away from driveways, pathways and utility service lines to avoid issues with roots as they spread.
Do I need a permit to remove a mango tree on the Gold Coast?
You may need a permit from the Gold Coast City Council to remove a mango tree on the Gold Coast, depending on its position and size. As the Gold Coast City Council aims to preserve and protect trees and vegetation to support the community’s biodiversity, seeking a permit will help you to avoid any penalties. As qualified arborists, we can advise if you may need a permit to remove your mango tree, even on private property.
Is pruning good for mango trees?
While mango trees can grow without pruning, the right technique can improve their size, growth and harvest. In particular, a light harvest in the tree’s first spring or summer (depending on height can be beneficial for its initial growth. Then, selective pruning after each harvest can be beneficial. Your local arborist can recommend the best tree pruning plan for your mango trees.