Professional Arborists in Stellenbosch
RVZ Consulting & Contracting Arborists is headquartered in Stellenbosch — providing expert PSHB treatment, arborist reports, tree health care and professional pruning throughout Stellenbosch and the Cape Winelands.
Arborist Services in Stellenbosch
As Stellenbosch's local arborists, we understand the unique tree health challenges of the area — particularly the severe PSHB crisis affecting the town's heritage oaks and wine estate trees.
Stellenbosch is ground zero for the PSHB crisis. RVZ provides assessment, monitoring, treatment and long-term management for properties across all Stellenbosch suburbs and surrounding wine estates.
Arborist reports for Stellenbosch Municipality permit applications, development projects, risk assessments and litigation. Prepared by professional arborists and accepted by all relevant authorities.
Deep root feeding, disease treatment, aphid management and soil improvement programmes for Stellenbosch's mature oaks, pines, planes and wine estate trees.
Professional crown thinning, deadwooding, structural pruning and tree removal for private residences, wine estates, commercial properties and municipal trees in Stellenbosch.
Areas We Cover in & Around Stellenbosch
Stellenbosch Arborist FAQs
Yes — Stellenbosch is one of the most severely affected areas in South Africa. The city's famous oak-lined streets, wine estates and private gardens have experienced widespread PSHB infestations since the beetle established itself in the Western Cape. RVZ is based in Stellenbosch and works closely with property owners and estates to manage the ongoing crisis.
Yes. Stellenbosch Municipality requires a permit for the removal of protected or significant trees. RVZ can prepare the required arborist report and assist with the permit application process. We are familiar with all Stellenbosch Municipal requirements.
Yes. We provide comprehensive estate tree management services to multiple wine estates in and around Stellenbosch, covering PSHB management, health programmes, pruning, risk assessments and reporting.