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The cost to remove a tree depends on its condition. A tree arborist should inspect the tree in order to provide an accurate estimation.
A medium-sized tree, such as a maple or elm, is 30–60 feet tall and costs between $600 and $1,000 to remove. A large tree like a mature oak is 60–80 feet tall and costs about $800 to $1,700 to remove. Any tree taller than 80 feet will cost around $1,500–$3,000 to remove.
Tree removal costs are not always determined by the tree. There may be other factors that can make the price go up. You may have to pay a travel surcharge if the contractor needs to drive heavy machinery from remote locations. Tree removal contractors will charge more to people who live in higher-cost areas.
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An arborist is needed when you're ready for a tree to be taken down on your property. The national average tree-trimming cost range is $270 to $450. Tree removal costs will vary depending on the tree's height, location, health and whether or not you wish to remove the stump. The cost of tree removal is largely determined by how tall the tree is. A smaller tree, less than 30ft tall, is easier and safer to manage for an arborist. The cost of removing a small tree could range from $150 to $450. Removal of trees with medium height, between 30 and 60 feet, can cost $150 to $850. Tall trees, usually 60 to 80 feet in height, can cost $500 to remove or more than $1,000. Cost increases with increasing height and diameter.
Chucktown Tree Service offers tree removals that are safe and efficient. Our arborists are highly skilled. We offer thorough cleanup and work to minimize the effect on surrounding vegetation.
Some tree species will need to be trimmed or pruned differently depending on the season. It's a good idea to avoid pruning trees in the fall, as fungi are more likely to spread during this time.
Common methods for stump removal are burning, which costs about $250 per stump and chemical treatment which costs about $75.
A medium-sized tree, such as a maple or elm, is 30–60 feet tall and costs between $600 and $1,000 to remove. A large tree like a mature oak is 60–80 feet tall and costs about $800 to $1,700 to remove. Any tree taller than 80 feet will cost around $1,500–$3,000 to remove.
For tree removal services, you can expect to pay $150-$2,000. However, the average cost of removing a tree is $700-$750. Tree removal costs vary depending on the size of your tree. Big trees generally cost more than small ones.
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A medium-sized tree such as an elm or maple is between 30-60 feet high and can be removed for $600 to $1,000. Large trees, such as mature oaks, can be 60-80 feet high and cost between $800 and $1,700 to remove. Trees over 80 feet in height will require a removal cost of approximately $1,500 to $3,000
With the exception of emergency tree removal, most homeowners are usually looking to remove trees as part of a larger landscaping project. In this case, you may want to look into some of the other services that tree removal companies provide. You may save money by hiring a company for a comprehensive project instead of breaking it up into multiple jobs.
Tree size, tree accessibility, and tree health all will play into the final bill. Want to have the debris removed or the stump ground? That will cost you extra. Additional services aside, a typical price range for professional tree removal is $385 to $1,070 or $10 to $14 per foot.
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The location is crucial. The removal of a tree from an open area is much faster and more efficient than the removal of a tree within your house. Arborists are able to assess your tree, and then provide quotes based on the various variables. The cost of removing a hackberry tree medium in size from a home, where the roots were threatening the foundation, was $1,500. This price included rope-down as well as house protection, tree quartering, stacking, stump removal, and tree stacking.
The tree's type plays a larger role in the removal cost than its size. Two tree types with the exact same height will probably cost the equivalent amount to remove. But, knowing the type and height of the tree will give you an estimate of its potential height, which can be helpful in estimating the costs.
We recommend not attempting to remove trees that are more than 10ft tall unless you have received professional training. The bigger the tree is, the higher the risk.
The above tree removal prices will give you a rough estimate of how much you can spend on an average job or in extreme cases.
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