The 3 Main Factors That Determine the Cost of Tree Removal

 

Tree RemovalWhile trees often add natural beauty and appeal to different landscapes, trees that are damaged, dead, or a safety hazard are often in need of removal. If you are looking for a tree removal specialist to remove one of your trees, you might be uncertain on what to expect for pricing. While prices will vary from company to company, there are three main factors that will have a strong influence on what you will need to pay to have your tree removed.

  1. Size

 

Since many companies will start their pricing by charging different amounts depending on the tree’s height range, the size of the tree that needs to be removed will have a large impact on the overall price of the tree removal. Both the height and diameter of the tree are considered when determining the size of the tree. A thicker tree with a large diameter will take longer to remove than a thinner tree. Since most companies charge a fee per hour, this will be a big factor in what you can expect to pay.

 

  1. Accessibility

 

If your tree is easy to access with few structures in the way, it will be significantly cheaper to have your tree removed. However, trees that are located in close proximity to buildings or power lines may require unique, longer processes or special certifications to get the job done.

 

  1. Condition

 

The condition of the tree that needs to be removed determines the risk and complexity of the tree removal process. Healthy trees that stand up straight with unaffected roots are the cheapest and least dangerous to remove. Dying, decaying, dead, or infested trees are often the most dangerous and expensive to remove depending on the size of the tree. Trees that are leaning, have weak branches, or have roots that are unstable are often more costly to remove.