What is the Cost of Cutting down a Tree?

What’s Typically Included in the Price?

As far as the prices above go, the total tree cutting cost should include cutting the tree down to a small stump, chipping and hauling away its branches and chopping its trunk into manageable sections. However, you may pay more for some of those services. A few things that can add to the total bill include:
Stump Grinding – If you’d like the stump to be removed as well, a stump grinder will be needed. You’ll pay up to $300 extra for a large stump and up to $80 for a small one. Read these other guides to learn more about how much it costs to grind a stump and other stump removal costs.

Branch Chipping and Hauling – Some companies don’t include branch chipping or hauling. You may pay an extra $70 to $150 per hour to have the branches chipped, and you can expect to pay an extra $50 or so to have the chips hauled away.
Haul Away Trunk Wood – After the trunk has been cut into sections, you can have it hauled away. However, you will pay up to $350 more to have it done.
Wood Splitting – Some companies will split the trunk wood up for you. You will probably pay between $100 and $200 more for this service.
If the tree is near an obstacle, a worker will have to climb up it and rope it down in individual pieces. That service will likely also cost more. If the arborists have to come from out of the area, you’ll also have to pay more for drive time and mileage. This is especially true if you’re grinding the stump because stump grinders are not easily transportable. Remember that the utility company should handle it for you if the tree is growing dangerously close to power lines.
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