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How Much Does Tree Removal Cost?
Get an instant tree removal estimate in under 60 seconds using tree height, DBH, species, access difficulty, and regional pricing inputs.
Most homeowners fall between $450-$1,500 depending on access and add-ons.
Instant estimate wizard
Estimate tree removal cost in under 60 seconds
Live pricing updates as you change tree size, access difficulty, add-ons, and location.
Step 1. Tree basics
Pick the height band, then refine the estimate with trunk diameter and species.
Quote prep
Prepare for real contractor quotes
treesremovalcostcalculator.com does not broker contractors or rank local companies. Use this checklist to request and compare written estimates in your market.
Note rooflines, fences, power lines, slope, and debris access before you request bids.
Make each contractor spell out haul-away, stump work, cleanup depth, permit help, and emergency surcharges.
Request proof of liability coverage, workers' comp where applicable, and any arborist or tree-care credentials they advertise.
Use the estimate range as a screening tool, then compare what each quote includes before you book the job.
Screening range for this scenario: $648-$1,745 in Houston, TX. Use it to pressure-test written scopes, not as a binding contractor bid.
Visual pricing data
Cost by size, type, state, and spend mix
Visual modules below the calculator help users benchmark price ranges and keep the page useful even before they request quotes.
Average cost by tree size
Bar chartCost range by tree type
Species comparisonUS state price heat map
Interactive tile mapCalifornia
x1.45$848-$1,392 typical range
Permit help usually adds $90-$150.
Typical cost composition
Pie chartPricing guide
What factors affect tree removal cost?
The homepage also works as a practical pricing guide covering height, species, location, condition, add-ons, and money-saving tips.
How Much Does Tree Removal Cost?
Tree removal usually ranges from $150 for a small open-yard tree to $2,500+ for extra-large removals that require cranes, rigging, or emergency service. Most homeowners land near the mid-hundreds once debris hauling and regional labor costs are included.
- Small trees under 30 feet: $150-$450
- Medium trees from 30 to 60 feet: $450-$1,200
- Large trees from 60 to 80 feet: $800-$1,500
- Extra-large trees over 80 feet: $1,500-$2,500+
What Factors Affect Tree Removal Cost?
The biggest pricing variables are tree height, trunk diameter, species, access difficulty, and the condition of the canopy. Contractors also charge more when the tree sits near structures, power lines, pools, fences, or on steep terrain.
- Height and DBH drive crew time, rigging, and disposal volume
- Species like oak, cedar, and palm often carry higher labor or cleanup costs
- Storm damage, leaning trunks, and deadwood increase risk pricing
- Add-ons such as stump grinding, hauling, permits, and emergency dispatch push totals higher
Tree Removal Cost by State
Regional labor, insurance, and disposal costs create wide state-by-state price swings. Coastal metros and high-cost labor markets usually price above the national average, while lower-cost interior markets stay closer to baseline.
- California multiplier: x1.45
- New York multiplier: x1.50
- Washington multiplier: x1.35
- Texas multiplier: x1.10
How to Save Money on Tree Removal
Tree work is one of the easiest home services to price-shop because scope is visible. If the situation is not urgent, homeowners can often reduce costs by timing and packaging the job correctly.
- Book outside peak storm and hurricane windows
- Bundle pruning, stump work, or multiple trees into one visit
- Ask whether leaving logs or chips on site lowers hauling charges
- Compare three licensed and insured companies before booking
Featured guides
Explore deeper pricing guides by scenario
These pages cover permit rules, insurance, emergency work, and species-specific pricing so users can move from a rough estimate to a tighter planning range.
By state
State pricing overview
Regional labor and permit costs materially affect pricing. Browse the state directory for all 50 state multipliers and planning ranges.
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Frequently asked questions
How much does it cost to remove a tree?
Most homeowners spend about $750 nationally, but the normal range is roughly $150 to $2,500+ depending on size, access, and local labor rates.
What factors affect tree removal cost?
Height, trunk diameter, tree species, access constraints, health condition, add-on cleanup, emergency timing, and regional labor costs all move the final estimate.
Is emergency tree removal more expensive?
Yes. Emergency service commonly adds 50% to 100% because crews are dispatched after-hours, during storms, or under unstable conditions.
Do I need a permit to remove a tree?
In many cities, yes, especially for protected species, street trees, or heritage trees. Permit help usually adds about $60 to $150 when handled by a contractor.
Does homeowners insurance cover tree removal?
Insurance may cover removal when a fallen tree damages a covered structure or blocks a driveway, but routine removal of a healthy tree is typically not covered.
How much does stump grinding cost?
Stump grinding usually adds about $100 to $400, depending on stump diameter, surface roots, access for machinery, and how deep you want the grinding.
How do I get the best price for tree removal?
Schedule outside storm season, bundle trimming or multiple trees, keep debris on site when possible, and compare at least three insured arborist quotes.
What's the difference between stump removal and stump grinding?
Grinding shaves the stump below grade and leaves roots in place. Full stump removal excavates the stump and root flare, which costs more and disturbs more soil.
Planning by scenario
Tree removal pricing for states, species, and homeowner use cases
TreeRemovalCost works as a tree removal cost calculator for homeowners who need a fast budget before calling contractors. You can pair the calculator with our tree removal cost by state directory to compare labor, access, and regional pricing before you request bids.
Use the scenario pages when the job is more specific. We cover emergency tree removal cost after a storm, tree removal permit cost by state and city, homeowners insurance tree removal coverage and stump removal cost after tree cutting. Species-specific guides also help when you are budgeting pine tree removal cost for tall trees, large oak tree removal cost near structures or palm tree removal cost in warm-weather markets.
Start with the calculator, open the guide that matches your job, and then use the quote-prep checklist to compare written scopes, permit help, stump work, and cleanup before you hire a crew.