Average Cost of Tree Removal
The cost to professionally take down and remove a tree in the US typically ranges from $200 to $2,000 per tree, with a national average around $750. This includes cutting down the tree, limb removal, and hauling away the debris. However, prices can vary widely based on factors like tree size, location, and job complexity. For a more precise estimate, get quotes from local arborists, as costs are often calculated per foot of height ($5–$25 per foot).
Additional Costs to Consider
Stump Removal/Grinding: $100–$525 (often separate from tree felling).
Debris Hauling/Chipping: $70–$125 (includes cutting wood into firewood or chips).
Emergency Removal (e.g., storm-damaged): Up to $5,000, though insurance may cover it if due to a covered peril like wind.
Crane or Special Equipment: $200–$500+ for hard-to-access spots near power lines or buildings.
Permits: $50–$450, depending on local regulations (common in urban areas).
Factors That Affect Pricing
Location: Urban areas or high-cost states like California average $1,000+, while rural spots like Mississippi are around $300–$400.
Tree Type: Hardwoods (e.g., oak) cost more due to density; softwoods (e.g., pine) are cheaper. Invasive roots (e.g., palms) add $200–$500.
Accessibility: Sloped yards, obstacles, or proximity to structures increase labor by 20–50%.
Number of Trees: Bulk jobs (e.g., land clearing) drop to $850–$6,000 per acre.
DIY Option: Renting tools costs $220–$360, but it's risky for trees over 20 feet—professionals are recommended to avoid injury or property damage.