Trees add huge value to a property, but they need expert care to stay healthy and safe. In New Plymouth, where Taranaki’s high rainfall, coastal salt air and exposure to wind off the Tasman Sea, qualified arborists handle pruning, removals, storm damage and stump grinding with the right gear and safety practices.
This page highlights the Top 5 arborists in New Plymouth, based on independent research into reputation, qualifications, safety and reliability.

The top 5 arborists in New Plymouth are 1. PPM Tree Care, 2. Arbormate, 3. Treepro Taranaki, 4. All Seasons Tree Work, 5. Stumped Tree Solutions. Below we explain why each made the list, compare them at a glance, and share how to choose.
This featured position sits above the editorial Top 5 and is clearly labelled. It does not influence the rankings below.
PPM Tree Care is a local New Plymouth arborist and landscaping specialist handling dismantling, delimbing, reshaping and tree removal across Taranaki.
Arbormate offers expert tree care in New Plymouth and North Taranaki, with over 8 years in arboriculture and a focus on top-quality tree work.
Treepro Taranaki provides pruning, trimming and removal services across the New Plymouth district, a dependable local option for everyday tree work.
All Seasons Professional Tree Work is run by a Wintec-qualified arborist and qualified horticulturist working in Taranaki since 1998.
Based in Bell Block, Stumped Tree Solutions is backed by Level 4 certified arborists delivering tree pruning, removal, stump grinding and hedge trimming across New Plymouth.
A quick comparison of our Top 5 picks.
| Arborist | Best for |
|---|---|
| PPM Tree Care | Tree removal and reshaping |
| Arbormate | Expert tree care and pruning |
| Treepro Taranaki | Everyday pruning and removals |
| All Seasons Tree Work | Qualified, experienced tree work |
| Stumped Tree Solutions | Certified pruning, removal and stump grinding |
Independent, editorial, and reviewed regularly.
TopChoice rankings are editorially curated by our New Zealand team and reviewed periodically. We don't host our own reviews. Our shortlists draw on public reputation signals from Google and other platforms, alongside our own research into each arborist. We weigh up a combination of:
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Tree work is dangerous and skilled, so qualifications, insurance and safe practice are non-negotiable. In New Plymouth, fast growth in the mild, wet climate and exposure to coastal wind shape the work. A qualified arborist prunes to keep trees healthy and shaped correctly, rather than topping them, which causes long-term harm.
Check the arborist is qualified and insured, ask whether they handle clean-up and chipping, and get a written quote. For larger or risky removals near buildings or power lines, experience and the right equipment really matter.
Some trees are protected by district plan rules or are notable or heritage trees, so check with New Plymouth District Council before removal. A good arborist will know the local rules and advise whether consent is needed before any work starts.
It depends on the size and species, access, proximity to buildings or power lines, and whether you want the debris removed. A small prune is inexpensive; a large or risky removal costs more. Get a written quote and confirm whether clean-up and stump grinding are included.
In Taranaki, deciduous trees are typically best pruned in the dormant winter months. Dead, damaged or dangerous branches can be removed any time, but for healthy pruning the timing depends on the species, which a qualified arborist will know.
Yes, and given coastal storms and high winds, this is common work. Many arborists offer urgent callouts for dangerous limbs and fallen trees. For anything near power lines, do not approach it yourself, call a professional.
After a tree is removed, the stump can be ground out below ground level so you can replant, pave or lawn over the area. It is tidier and faster than digging or chemical removal, and most arborists offer it as an add-on.
They should be. Tree work carries real risk, so use an arborist with recognised qualifications and public liability insurance. A reputable New Plymouth arborist will confirm both, which protects you, your property and their crew.
Editorial disclosure: TopChoice is an independent editorial platform. Some pages may include clearly labelled featured placements for additional visibility. Featured placements do not influence rankings within our Top 5 lists.
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