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Tree Removal Cost Summary

Price range = $150 to $1,500+ Average cost = $500-$1000 Best/cheapest price = $150

In this guide, we will show you how much it costs to have a variety of tree types removed from your property. The first thing you need to know is that theres no cut-and-dry way to determine how much it will cost to remove a tree, so these are meant to serve as guidelines for your needs. For example, the complexity of the job and the height of the tree are just two factors that determine what the total price will be. Tree removal costs may also vary a lot depending on the condition of the tree as well as its exact location. With the following information, you should be able to get a good idea about how much it will cost to have a tree removed from your property.

There are many different levels of service available when removing a tree, but a few basic pieces are usually included. Obviously, the tree will be need to be chopped down. Typically, the contractor will also have to rope down pieces of the tree by climbing the tree and cutting it into more manageable sizes. In many cases, it may also be hauled away at no extra charge (or this is included in the estimate).

Some people want more than a basic tree removal service. For example, if the price doesnt include hauling away tree limbs, you may have to pay extra for limb removal. Tree limb removal costs vary, but it is usually between $50 and $75.

Additional services that may be added on for an extra fee include:

Now that you have a feel for what the little extras are going to cost, you are probably wondering how much youll actually have to pay to have the tree removed. This will largely depend on the size of the tree:

There is no realistic way for an average homeowner to safely remove a large tree from his or her property. You definitely dont want to attempt this type of job yourself. One thing to be aware of right away is that its going to be expensive. The total cost of the job is calculated based on a number of different factors. If the workers have to climb really high and rope down many pieces before actually felling the tree, which is usually the case with extremely tall trees, the total bill is going to be quite high. As noted above, you could pay $1,500 or more for that level of service. It may be worth it to try to have a few small extras thrown in for free, but not all companies are willing to do so.

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February 6, 2014 at 10:36 pm by Mr HomeBuilder
Category: Tree Removal