It will cost between $150 to $500 to remove the stump and its roots. This depends on the amount of work involved and the complexity and size of the root system. Stump grinding is a process that involves a hydraulic device mulching the stump and some root systems. It typically costs between $100 and $400. You can also rent a stump grinding machine from a hardware retailer and take out the stump yourself. These machines are designed for smaller stumps.
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.
Unfortunately, the price of tree removal doesn’t always include removal of the tree’s stump. Some homeowners may like the look of the stump and want to include it in their landscaping, but most want it gone. Because of the stump’s remaining root system, which may not be obvious from above the ground, this is usually a job for a specialized professional.
The tree removal prices listed above should give you a reasonable estimate of how much you can expect to spend on an average project or in extreme cases.
Downed trees can have a number of different end destinations. The tree removal company may use it as firewood to sell to customers, or they may send it through a wood chipper to turn it into mulch. The tree may also wind up in a green landfill or biomass power plant. Alternatively, it could go to a lumber or chip mill.
Our tree doctors have been certified to protect your trees and ensure their safety. ISA Certified Arborists take advantage of this opportunity to learn and apply their skills to every client interaction.
Every tree is either a resource or a liability. Tree removal or tree cutting may be necessary if a professional tree assessment uncovers an issue.
The cost of tree removal can vary depending on the size and height of the fallen tree. The labor involved in tree removal will vary according to the size of the tree. This will affect the price. A tree service company might charge $100-$120 extra to remove the tree pieces. In some areas, the service might cost $75 and in others it may cost more than $150. Your tree removal costs will reflect the labor rates in your region, the cost of living, and the cost of doing business in your locality.
A professional may recommend trimming and pruning at different times of the year to encourage growth.
Tree removal isn't something we love to stress, but it is an essential part of arboriculture that Chucktown Tree Service performs safely and professionally. We strive to keep trees healthy. However, there are times when it is best for homeowners and the landscape.
While your tree’s size usually has a significant impact on the price tag, there are a few other determining cost factors as well.
There are many different destinations that can be used to dispose of fallen trees. It may be sold to customers as firewood. They may also use it in a wood chipper to make mulch. The tree may end up in an open landfill or at a biomass power plants. Alternately, the tree could end up in a lumber/chip mill.
Tree removal usually includes the cost of removing the trunk and large branches. You'll likely be left with plenty of other debris, which you may not want to take out yourself. It's not an easy task to haul away all that debris. Additional fees may be charged by professional tree-removal services that offer alternative methods for debris disposal.
Chucktown Tree Service is also recognized as an accredited tree care company. Our TCIA accreditation represents our position as a tree service company committed to safety, expertise and professionalism.
If the tree you need to remove is a fallen tree, that’s not going to cost nearly as much as a standing tree. Removing an upright tree comes with high risk, while a fallen tree eliminates most safety hazards that typically run up the bill.
Large trees are more expensive to remove. They require more heavy-duty equipment and pose a greater risk. There's also more material to take away. There are many factors that influence the cost of tree removal services.
While an old stump may not seem to be a problem at first, it can cause more problems over time.
Tree removal is something we don't like to emphasize but it is an essential aspect of arboriculture. Chucktown Tree Service handles it professionally and safely. Although our goal is and has been to maintain trees health, sometimes removal is the best option for the landscape or homeowner.
We don't recommend that you attempt to remove trees over 10 feet without professional training. The risk is greater for larger trees.
Regional Safety and Training Coordinators are responsible for evaluating and training arborists in the most current techniques and tools. There have been many advances in technology and equipment over the years that allow for safe and efficient removal of large trees.
Tree removal is the most dangerous aspect of arboriculture. Tree workers are often required to remove trees from confined areas near houses and utility lines. For tree removal to be successful, it takes a lot of experience.