Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to remove a tree?
In 2025, most US tree removals run $150–$500 for small trees under 30 ft, $500–$1,200 for medium trees (30–60 ft), $1,200–$2,500 for large trees (60–80 ft), and $2,500–$5,000+ for very large trees over 80 ft. Difficult access can raise these figures 25–60%.
How much does stump grinding add?
Stump grinding is usually quoted separately and adds about $100–$400 depending on the stump diameter and root spread. Grinding removes the stump 4–6 inches below grade to prevent regrowth, pests, and tripping hazards.
Why does tree height affect the price so much?
Taller trees take more climbing or bucket-truck time, involve heavier and more dangerous limbs, require bigger equipment, and produce far more debris to chip and haul. Cost rises faster than height alone.
Is emergency or storm tree removal more expensive?
Yes. Removing storm-damaged or fallen trees often costs 2–3 times the normal rate because of the added risk, after-hours labor, and the unpredictable position of the tree.
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