REINERS TREE SERVICES ST KILDA
Reiners experienced outfit of tree loppers, arborists and plant operators are well trained and ready to take on any job in the St Kilda area.
Tree lopping, mulching, tree maintenance, tree removal, tree pruning, tree stump removal, block clearing, emergency storm damage, arborist reports and stump grinding are just some of the tasks Reiners have been performing in St Kilda for many happy customers.
TREE CUTTING SERVICES ST KILDA
At Reiners we supply tree lopping services as well as arborist related services. Offering a full suite of services to St Kilda and surrounding suburbs, make Reiners your next call for all tree-related issues you may be facing.
The team at Reiners offer free quotes and advice to our St Kilda residents, from large tree removal, palm tree removal, palm tree branch cutting to stump grinding, Reiners can do it all and are happy to give you advice on what your yard needs.
ST KILDA TREE SERVICES WE OFFER
Reiners offer a huge range of tree related services, here are some we have performed in St Kilda.
- Tree Removal
- Storm Damage Tree Removal
- Mulching
- Tree Branch Cutting
- Difficult Tree Removal
- Large Tree Removal
- Firewood
- Block Clearing
- Palm Tree Branch Cutting & Palm Tree Removal
- Tree Pruning
- Arborists Reports
- Council Permits
- General Tree Care
- Consultation
ABOUT ST KILDA
Keep an eye out for little penguins at the St Kilda Breakwater, visit the Sunday St Kilda Esplanade Arts and Craft Market, and get a thrill on a ride at the iconic Luna Park. Re-live the neighbourhood's genteel resort days, when you take a dip in the heated seawater spas and pools at the historic St Kilda Sea Baths.
Join locals who walk, cycle and skate under the palms on the foreshore or sail, windsurf, kitesurf or kiteboard on the bay.
Book for fine dining at Donovans, Stokehouse and Cafe di Stasio. Enjoy margaritas at Radio Mexico. Catch live music at the Palais Theatre and the Prince Bandroom or a show at National Theatre and Theatre Works. See the latest exhibition at Linden New Art or a double feature at The Astor.
Choose the street to suit the mood. Fitzroy and Acland streets have cool cafes, restaurants and bars, fashion boutiques and independent music and book stores.
Hear the languages of many European cultures on Carlisle Street. Grab a bagel at Glick's Cakes and Bagels, a coffee at Wall Two 80, or lunch at The Local Taphouse. Share the Jewish experience at the Jewish Museum of Australia.
A predominantly affluent area popular among young, urban professionals, St Kilda is also a hot spot for tourists. Based just outside of Melbourne’s CBD, St Kilda has fantastic train and tram links into the city and neighbouring areas. St Kilda’s 16,000 permanent residents are made up of communities from all over the world, including Italy, Japan, China, India, France, Ireland, Vietnam, Thailand, Russia and Egypt. The area has a lively social scene and includes various shops, cafes, restaurants, live entertainment venues, arts and craft markets and film and writers festivals. Local attractions include Luna Park, The St Kilda Pier, St Kilda Beach and the St Kilda Sea Baths. The beach provides locals and visitors with an opportunity to enjoy various water sports but the area also benefits from many parks and gardens. Whilst professionals would be best suited to living in St Kilda, it is also a great location for families. There are a number of schools based locally and the housing market comprises various styles of apartments and houses from different eras. Some of St Kilda’s more famous residents include Michael Klim and Magda Szubanski.
SURROUNDING SUBURBS
Gardenvale | Elsternwick | Hampton | South Yarra