How Much Is The Cost Of Tree Removal?

If you’re 100% sure it’s time to remove your tree, then the next step is to make it happen.

While deciding to remove a tree can be emotional, it doesn’t have to be painful. We work with you to make the process as smooth as possible every step of the way. We’ll even save you a piece of the tree if you want–or help pick the perfect replacement tree.

But first thing first, let’s talk about the cost of tree removal.

Removal Cost Per Tree

Just like every fingerprint, every single tree is different and unique. That goes for every tree removal, too.

How Much Should I Pay For Tree Removal?

As mentioned above, the cost of tree removal really depends on the tree. To give an accurate tree removal cost, an arborist needs to see it in person. 

These Are The Factors We Consider To Determine A Tree Removal Cost.

  • Location: The biggest factor that affects tree removal cost is location, location, location–just like real estate. If a tree is close to your home, other structures, or power lines, removal becomes much trickier. Think about it. A single limb can weigh up to 1,000 pounds. If that were to drop, it could make a serious dent in your yard or cause significant damage to your home. An experienced tree removal company creates a detailed plan to make sure that doesn’t happen.
  • Size of the tree: As you guessed, larger trees cost more to remove. There’s simply more to do!
  • Client specifications: We give our clients lots of options for tree removals. Don’t want us to drive on the lawn? Sure thing! We work with you to make it happen.
  • Equipment needs: If you’re removing a large tree close to your home, we may recommend using a rig or crane to lower sections of the tree, piece by piece.
  • Time and crew required: Based on the above factors, we estimate how long and how many people we’ll need to do the job safely. If it’s a small tree in a remote location, we could take it out in a few hours. On the flip side, if it’s a bigger, more involved job, it could take a couple/few days.

If A Tree Removal Cost Seems Too Good To Be True, Ask These 4 Questions.

  1. Do you have insurance?
    Tree removal can be dangerous when done incorrectly. If you hire someone without insurance, any property damage or injuries that happen could be your fiscal responsibility. Always, always ask for proof of insurance before allowing someone to climb up your tree with a chainsaw.
  2. What are your credentials? 
    To remove a tree, all you need is a chainsaw. To be an ISA Certified Arborist®, you need at least three years’ experience. Then, you need to pass a rigorous exam and sign a code of ethics.
  3. Do you have any referrals I could talk to ahead of time? If you’re skeptical of a lowball cost, ask for referrals. Or hop online and read reviews before hiring a tree removal company.
  4. How do you plan on removing this tree?
    “This is a big one!” Some companies will drive their truck right up to the tree (leaving marks on the way), chop it down, and have the limbs dent your yard as they fall. Then, they’ll leave these huge, heavy branches sitting there for you to deal with.

    Ask for details on how exactly the company will remove your tree. That way, you know you’re hiring experienced arborists, and you know exactly what you’re paying for. Unless otherwise requested; we do a full removal, and cleanup of the job site.

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