Tree Removal Cost: What to Expect
If you are a homeowner, you’ve probably contemplated removing one or more trees off your property. Perhaps they may be structurally unsound and ready to give way at a moment’s notice. They may simply be an aesthetic nuisance to deal with. Regardless, most trees can be removed on an inexpensive basis by an arborist, eliminating the possibility of any nasty lawsuit as a result of a tree falling on your neighbor’s car or otherwise damaging another person’s property.
Most people don’t have the slightest clue as to what they should expect in terms of cost and what factors can make the process more expensive. Tree removal cost is influenced by several variables which are reflected to various degrees in the price you are quoted. The first thing factor that determines how much you will be quoted for tree removal is the location of the tree. If it is in the center of your front yard with nothing in its immediate surroundings, it can probably be removed for no more than $100 or so, provided that it is not very tall. However, if is near a power line or very close to your home, that price can quickly rise. The arborist will have to exercise extreme care in maneuvering his/her workers around the tree as well as any necessary machinery.
The height of the tree can also elevate the cost of tree removal. If the tree requiring extraction is a maple, which by nature only grows to about fifteen feet, you probably won’t be shelling out much money. However, other trees like a blue gum are sure to come coupled with an expensive price tag, with their tree removal costs reaching as high as $1,000.
There are various ways in which you can reduce the tree removal costs which you incur. Cut down any branches that are sure to get in the way of cutting down the tree. These include those that are within close proximity to your home or a neighbor’s property. Furthermore, consider taking care of the stump yourself once the tree has been removed.
A fair amount of work will be involved, including removing the roots, but in the end it might well be worth the financial savings. The cost of tree stump removal is at minimum $100 just for the cost of the stump grinder rental. Always be sure to take the proper precautions when doing work yourself, which should include wearing eye protection and being extremely careful when moving about on a ladder. If you come across anything you are unsure about, consider consulting with your arborist. It might be best not to recruit friends for this type of project, as you will be held liable if they succumb to injuries.
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