Free tree cost calculator

Tree Removal Cost Calculator

Use this free tree removal cost calculator to estimate the price to remove a tree based on size, access, risk factors, stump removal, cleanup, and local cost level. Results are instant and no email or phone number is required.

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Calculate Tree Removal cost

Estimate the tree height in feet. Height is the biggest cost driver.

Measure the trunk diameter in inches at chest height if possible.

Hardwood and dense trees often take more labor to cut and haul.

Dead, leaning, or storm-damaged trees can be more dangerous and time-consuming.

Backyard access, fences, slopes, and tight spaces increase labor and equipment needs.

Precision cutting and rigging can increase the removal price.

Trees near power lines require extra caution and may require utility coordination.

Stump work is often priced separately from tree removal.

Hauling logs, limbs, and chips can add labor and disposal cost.

Storm, urgent, or after-hours service can add a major surcharge.

Use a simple cost-of-living modifier instead of exact ZIP pricing. Choose high-cost metro for expensive coastal or major metro areas.

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Not a quote. This is a planning estimate only, not a contractor quote, safety assessment, insurance decision, or instruction to do the work yourself.

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How much does it cost?

Tree removal usually costs about $150–$600 for small trees, $450–$1,600 for medium trees, $800–$2,200 for large trees, and $1,200–$4,700+ for extra-large or complex removals. The final cost depends on tree height, trunk diameter, access, condition, power lines, stump removal, cleanup, emergency work, and local labor rates.

Average tree removal cost by size

ItemEstimated costNotes
Small tree under 30 ft $150–$600 Simple removals with easy access may be lower.
Medium tree 30–60 ft $450–$1,600 The most common residential range.
Large tree 60–80 ft $800–$2,200 Costs rise with access, diameter, and rigging.
Extra-large tree 80+ ft $1,200–$4,700+ Crane, power line, or structure risk can push costs higher.

What affects tree removal cost?

FactorImpactWhy it matters
Height and trunk diameter Primary driver Bigger trees take more time, labor, equipment, and hauling.
Near house or power lines +15% to +60% Risk and precision rigging increase labor.
Difficult access or crane work +15% to +75% Backyards, slopes, fences, and crane needs raise costs.
Stump grinding +$100–$500+ Often priced separately from removal.
Emergency service +50% to +150% After-hours and storm response usually cost more.

How this calculator works

  • The calculator starts with a tree-size cost range based on height.
  • It adjusts the estimate for trunk diameter, tree type, condition, access difficulty, structure risk, power lines, and local cost level.
  • Optional add-ons such as stump grinding, debris hauling, and emergency service are added to the breakdown.

Example estimate

Example: a 55 ft tree with an 18 inch trunk, average access, cleanup included, and no stump grinding may estimate around $900–$1,500. If the same tree is near power lines or needs crane access, the estimate can rise significantly.

FAQ

Tree Removal Cost Calculator FAQ

How do you estimate tree removal cost?

Start with tree height and trunk diameter, then adjust for access, condition, power lines, nearby structures, cleanup, stump removal, emergency service, and local labor costs.

How much does it cost to remove a 20 foot tree?

A small 20 foot tree often costs about $150–$500 if access is easy. The price can increase if the tree is near a structure, power line, fence, or requires hauling.

How big of a tree costs $1,000 to remove?

Many medium-to-large trees around 40–70 feet can reach or exceed $1,000, especially if access is limited, the trunk is large, or cleanup is included.

Is stump removal included in tree removal?

Usually no. Many contractors price stump grinding or full stump removal separately, often from about $100 to $500+ depending on stump size.

What time of year is cheapest for tree removal?

Prices may be lower during slower seasons or when contractors have more availability. Emergency storm work is usually more expensive regardless of season.

Should I remove a tree myself?

This calculator does not recommend DIY tree removal. Large, leaning, dead, storm-damaged, lodged, or power-line-adjacent trees should be evaluated and handled by qualified, insured professionals.

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