Pine Tree
Pine tree removal costs $200 to $1,500 or more. As with any species, it's primarily height-dependent. The average price for removing a pine tree is around $400 if the tree is 40 feet tall, but an 80-foot pine tree will cost about $1,500 because of the work and potential danger involved.
Palm Tree
Palm tree removal costs $200 to $1,500, depending on how tall it is and if there are any complicating factors, like power lines or nearby buildings. The average cost to remove a palm tree is about $200 to $500 or more if its height is 30 feet. If it's 80 feet tall or more, you might spend $1,100 to $1,500 to have the tree professionally cut.
Oak Tree
The average cost to remove an oak tree is around $200 to $2,000 since it can reach up to 100 feet.Ā
Cedar Tree
Removing a cedar tree can cost $250 to $1,500 since it can vary in height.
Ash Tree
A mature ash tree can grow quite tall, usually averaging $250 to $1,800 to remove.
Maple Tree
Mature maples can also grow extremely tall and are quite expensive to remove, ranging from $250 to $2,000.
Dead Tree
Most tree removal services don't consider dead trees any different from living ones when it comes to removal, regardless of size. Itāll cost about $200 to $2,000 to remove one, with pros using the same processes as a living tree. If the tree has already fallen down, it'll only cost $75 to $150. A pro will cut it up or mulch it and haul it away, often to resell the wood. Dead or dying trees in a metropolitan environment can be a hazard, and if one falls, the owner can face a fine for neglecting it.Ā
Accessibility to the Tree
Hard-to-access trees could cost 25% to 50% more to remove than average. Ideally, your tree should sit comfortably away from any structures or power lines. But if you need to remove a tree sitting right next to your house or with power lines weaving through the branches, the job will require more preparation and skill. Many tree service pros may require a utility company to handle anything dealing with power lines. A few things to note:
Trees close to structures need the branches lowered by rope instead of being cut loose.
Densely packed trees can complicate removal.
You can improve access to the tree by taking down fences, removing obstacles, and moving vehicles.
In addition, a tree removal service will charge extra for travel, particularly if you live in a remote area. The price varies widely, and if you live outside a proās service area, they may charge a mileage fee of around $0.50 per mile or a flat rate of $50 to $200 extra.