Tree Removal Cost Calculator
Get an accurate estimate in seconds — upload a photo for instant AI-powered tree analysis, or enter details manually. All estimates are adjusted for your local zip code.
Tree Removal Cost Calculator
Upload a photo for AI-powered size estimation, or fill in the details manually. Both paths produce an accurate, zip-code-adjusted estimate.
Upload a Tree Photo
Our AI analyzes your photo to estimate tree height, trunk diameter, and condition — then auto-fills the calculator below.
Choose a photo of your tree
Works best with the full tree visible
Your Estimate Appears Here
Fill in your tree details on the left and click “Calculate Removal Cost” to get an instant estimate adjusted for your location.
How Our Calculator Works
Built on the same cost methodology used by professional arborists and tree service companies nationwide.
Upload or Describe
Take a photo of your tree or enter the details manually — height, trunk size, condition, and location factors.
AI Analyzes Your Tree
When you upload a photo, our system estimates tree height, trunk diameter, and health condition from the image.
Local Pricing Applied
Your zip code determines the regional cost multiplier — labor and equipment costs vary significantly by market.
Detailed Estimate Generated
You receive a low-to-high cost range, itemized breakdown, and expert tips for hiring the right contractor.
What Drives Tree Removal Costs
Understanding these factors helps you evaluate quotes and avoid overpaying.
Tree Size
HIGHEST IMPACT
Height and trunk diameter are the primary cost drivers. A 30-ft tree costs $400–$900. A 90-ft oak can run $2,500–$5,000. Larger trees require more labor hours, more rigging, and larger equipment.
Location & Accessibility
HIGH IMPACT
Trees in tight spaces near houses, fences, or underground utilities require more precision and add 15–30% to the base cost. Open-yard removals are the easiest and cheapest.
Tree Condition
MEDIUM IMPACT
Dead or diseased trees are unpredictable. Brittle wood can break unexpectedly during cutting, requiring more caution and rigging. Leaning trees also add risk and cost.
Power Lines
MEDIUM IMPACT
Trees near utility lines require coordinating with the utility company and use specialized techniques. Expect a 25–35% premium for any tree within 10 feet of power lines.
Geographic Region
MEDIUM IMPACT
Labor costs vary significantly. West Coast and Northeast markets run 25–35% above the national average. Southeast and South-Central markets are typically 8–12% below average.
Quick Cost Reference
| Tree Size | National Average |
|---|---|
| Small (under 25 ft) | $300–$600 |
| Medium (25–50 ft) | $600–$1,200 |
| Large (51–75 ft) | $1,200–$2,000 |
| Extra Large (76–100 ft) | $2,000–$3,500 |
| Massive (over 100 ft) | $3,500–$6,000 |
Before regional adjustment or complexity factors.
Related Services & Costs
Tree removal is often just the beginning. Here are other common services and their typical costs.
Stump Grinding
Grinding the stump to below ground level prevents regrowth and removes the tripping hazard. Priced by stump diameter.
Debris Hauling
Some contractors include debris removal in the base price; others charge separately. Always clarify before signing a contract.
Emergency Removal
Storm damage or immediate hazards requiring same-day response carry a significant emergency premium above standard rates.
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- WA
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