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Professional Tree Pruning

The majority of homeowners hire professionals to handle their tree-trimming needs. If you ask a company, “How much does tree trimming cost?” you will not get a straight answer right away. The main reason is because the total amount depends on a variety of things. However, you should be able to get a quote. In fact, you can contact several companies and collect quotes from all of them. Make sure to ask plenty of questions when hiring a tree trimming service. After that, compare your quotes to see who has the best prices. This is the easiest and best way to get the lowest price.

Tree Size Affects The Cost of Pruning

The size of the tree has a major impact on the total amount that you will pay. It makes sense that a larger, taller tree will cost more to trim than a smaller, shorter one. Larger trees have more branches, and they take a lot longer to trim and prune. A rough breakdown of the average price for a professional tree trimming is as follows:

  • 30 Feet and Shorter – Trees that are up to 30 feet high, like Russian olive trees and dogwood trees, cost between $75 and $450.

  • 30 Feet to 60 Feet – It costs between $150 and $875 to have trees in this height range, like crab apple trees, trimmed by the pros.

  • 60 Feet and Taller – You can expect to pay between $200 and $1,000 or more to have an exceptionally tall tree, like a red oak or a pine tree, trimmed by a professional company.

Extra Costs

Certain services may add to your total tree trimming cost. For example, you will pay around $250 per hour for emergency tree pruning and trimming services. To have broken or dead limbs cleared from a large tree, you will pay approximately $1,000. If the company doesn’t have a truck, the workers will have to climb the tree, which will push the bill over $1,500.

Many factors affect the cost of tree trimming by a professional company. They include:

  • location of the tree

  • the time that has elapsed since the last pruning

  • accessibility

  • the health of the tree

  • travel expenses, if the company has to travel far to get to it

Although tree trimming costs can be rather steep, it is well worth it to let the professionals handle it for you. Remember to contact the utility company if a tree branch or limb is dangerously close to a utility line. It’s much better to be safe than sorry.

 

Call us for a free quote! 

 

Our Backyard Lawn Service
1-816-507-0462
P.O. Box 1912
Independence, MO, 64055

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