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Tree Removal Costs

by | Sep 11, 2020 | Uncategorized

Like human beings, trees grow old and die. Since dead trees lower the value of a property, most people prefer to remove the trees to maintain maximum value.

In Daytona Beach, it is not uncommon for trees to keep property owners from adding value to their properties. For example, if trees are sitting on a ground where you would like to erect a new house or an in-ground swimming pool, you can’t do any of these before removing the tree.

To minimize the risk of property damage and to ensure that the utility lines next to the trees that need removal are safe, Daytona Beach property owners prefer to hire tree removal experts. Experts cost money. In this detailed guide, we will help you understand the tree removal cost to expect when removing different types of trees from your yard.

Tree Removal Cost in Daytona Beach

To remove a tree in Daytona Beach, you will need to set aside between $200 and $2000. For an average-sized tree, the average tree removal cost will hover around $750.

Property owners with big trees spend the largest amount of money on tree removal. While a homeowner with a small tree may pay less than $200, homeowners planning to remove trees over 100 feet tall may spend over $2000.

To help you understand the impact that tree height has on the tree removal cost, we must show you the per foot price. Depending on how complex the tree removal is, tree removal professionals will charge you between $8 and $15 per foot – this means that a tree with an average height of 20 feet will cost only $160 to $300 while a tree taller than 150 feet will cost between $1,200 and $2250.

Factors Affecting the Tree Removal Cost in Daytona Beach

1. Tree Height

Taller trees are riskier to remove compared to small trees. In most cases, when dealing with tall trees, professionals will have to cut and bring down the top parts slowly to minimize the possibility of home damage. As the height of the tree increases, the time required to plan and remove the tree increases.

To help you have a better understanding of how the tree removal cost changes with tree height, we have outlined the different costs to expect for varying heights:

  • Trees under 30 feet– These will have a tree removal cost of between $200 and $450.
  • Trees between 30 and 60 feet– Medium height trees have a tree removal cost of $420 to $1,200.
  • Trees between 60 and 80 feet– If you would like to remove one of these trees, you will need between $800 and $1500.
  • Trees taller than 80 feet– These fit in the “extremely large” category. Daytona Beach residents spend between $1000 and $2000 on the removal of these trees.

Special Category: Trees That Require Crane-Assisted Removal

In most cases, trees taller than 100 feet are hard to remove with normal tree removal tools. The professionals are often forced to work with a crane. If your tree removal team has to work with a crane, you will spend some extra money.

For example, if you had been charged $2000 to remove the tree without a crane, you will need to add an average of $500 for the crane. Cranes cost $200 to $500 to rent per day, plus an additional $50 to $100 for the person operating the crane.

2. Tree Type

Tree species is one of the biggest determinants of tree height. Some tree species will be much taller than others. Besides, some trees will be harder than others. This affects the tree removal cost. Below, we have outlined some of the tee removal costs for different tree species found in Daytona Beach:

Oak Tree

Oak trees tend to have an average height of 60 feet to 100 feet. This places their average removal cost between $800 and $1000. Shorter oak trees – those that don’t grow beyond 60 feet – will have a tree removal cost of $200 to $800.

Palm Tree

Palm trees with a height of over 80 feet will cost between $1100 and $1500 to remove. However, those with a height of below 30 feet will have a removal cost of between $200 and $500.

Pine Tree

If your pine tree is 40 feet tall, you should prepare an average of $400 to have the tree removed. However, if the tree grows to more than 80 feet, the pine tree removal cost goes up to more than $1500.

3. Tree Condition

If your tree has a serious pre-existing condition, its removal will be riskier. Unless maximum caution is taken when removing the tree, it may end up dropping branches on your house or falling on the utility lines unexpectedly. Below, we have outlined some of the conditions that often raise the tree removal cost:

  • History – Did construction activities happen near your tree’s base? This could compromise the tree’s roots, making it very unstable.
  • Lean– If your tree has a significant lean, this is an indicator that it could be on its way to falling on your home. Unless stabilizing options are utilized to minimize the possibility of falling, the tree may lead to significant losses.
  • Multiple trunks– If a weak connection exists between the trunks, the possibility of the tree trunks splitting and falling apart could be high. This risk may force the professionals to remove one trunk at a time.
  • Decay and cavities– These show a tree with a compromised wood structure. More equipment may be needed to stabilize the tree during removal.
  • Weak branches– These could fall on your home causing damages that might cost thousands to repair. They may also fall on the tree removal professionals, causing heavy injuries. Means of minimizing the possibility of the branches falling have to be employed when working on its removal.

Fallen Tree Removal Cost

In most cases, fallen trees will have a reduced removal cost. This is because the professionals will spend much less time on its removal. On average, Daytona Beach residents spend between $75 and $150 on removing fallen trees from their yards.

One exception, however, exists. If the tree has fallen on a sensitive structure, more care will be needed when removing the tree. This is so that further damage can be avoided. Depending on the amount of time spent on such a tree, the tree removal cost may increase.

4. Tree Diameter

If your tree has a thick base, it will take more time to bring down. This means that trees with a bigger diameter will carry a higher removal cost.

5. Tree Location

Tree removal professionals have a service area in which they don’t charge a travel fee. If a tree that needs removal is outside this zone of operation, the tree removal professionals may charge some travel fees. To avoid the travel fees, you will need to focus on working with professionals nearest to the tree location.

6. Complexity and Accessibility

Trees standing next to utility lines, houses, garages, and public roads take more time to remove. Proper care has to be taken to avoid causing damages – this makes the tree removal complex. Such trees will have a higher tree removal cost. On average, tree accessibility increases tree removal costs by up to 50%.

If the tree you would like to remove is surrounded by a group of trees you would like to keep, professionals will spend extra time on the tree removal to avoid damaging the healthy trees. This also leads to a higher tree removal cost.

Prices Associated with Extra Tree Removal Services

In most cases, the quote you receive does not cover all costs. Some services are generally charged separately. Examples of such services include:

1. Stump Removal

Tree removal involves cutting down the tree at the base. The tree stump – that is, the part that is attached to the roots – is generally left on your compound. If you would like to remove the tree stump too, you will have to spend some money:

  • Per stump price– When charged on a per stump basis, the first stump costs $150. The remaining stumps may cost an average of $50 each.
  • Diameter-based cost– Daytona Beach residents spend $2 to $3 per diameter inch. However, whenever you invite a tree service provider to your home to help with stump removal, you will pay a minimum of $100.
  • Land clearing– If your land has numerous tree stumps, tree service professionals charge $150 per hour spent on the land.

2. Limb Chipping and Removal

Some homeowners prefer to have the tree trunk chipped and removed. This generally attracts 2 separate fees:

  • Limb chipping– This costs between $65 and $150.
  • Removal– On average, you will spend $50 on the trunk removal.

3. Log Splitting

If you use firewood in your home, you will probably want the removed tree to be split into fine firewood. This service will attract an average cost of $75.

4. Clearing Charges

Some trees are often removed in lands that resemble a bush. Before the removal is conducted, land clearing is often necessary. On average, the cost of clearing your land will add $100 to your tree removal cost.

5. Permits and Licenses

In Daytona Beach, the tree removal professionals have to spend money on licenses before commencing the tree removal. The permits often cost money. If you are planning to have a tree removed from your home, consider setting aside $60 to $150 for the licenses and permits.

6. Clean-Up Costs

It is not uncommon for some tree service providers to fail to include the cost of removing the sawdust, branches and leaves in the quoted tree removal cost. To avoid unpleasant surprises, confirm whether your chosen tree service provider will charge you for cleaning your compound.

Tree Transplanting Cost

Some Daytona Beach property owners prefer to have their trees moved from one location to another, instead of getting rid of these trees completely. If your goal is to transplant a tree, you should expect the whole process to cost at least $125 more than the cost of removing a tree completely.

For example, if the tree you intend to plant would cost $500 to remove completely, you should be prepared to spend at least $500 + $125 to move the tree safely to a new location. The extra cost is generally because tree transplanting requires heavier tools and takes time to uproot the tree safely, transport it to a new location, dig a new hole for the tree, plant it, and water it.

Cost of Removing a Tree After a Storm

Even the healthiest trees will bend and break in heavy storms. For example, excess water around the base of the tree will compromise the root’s ability to hold the tree in place. In the event of a strong wind, the tree might lose stability and fall on your home. To minimize the possibility of dealing thousands worth of repair costs, you must focus on removing risky trees.

Emergency tree removal cost is generally higher than the cost of removing trees that do not need immediate removal. Various situations often increase tree removal cost for emergency cases. Some of these include:

  • Inconvenience– The tree removal professionals won’t have enough time to prepare for the tree removal before they have to conduct it. On average, the tree removal professionals will charge an extra 10% for the inconvenience.
  • Trees are often compromised– This means that they will need more effort and time to remove safely.
  • Working outside work hours– It is not uncommon for tree removal professionals to be called by property owners at night to come and remove a tree. Working outside the normal working hours attracts extra costs.

Before you fear calling tree removal professionals to help with removing a tree after a storm, you need to understand that home insurance covers tree removals necessitated by storms. Before paying for the emergency tree removal out of your pocket, check with your home insurance provider – this can help you save a lot of money.

 

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