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Size of the Tree

The tree size affects the trimming cost for a few reasons. On a basic level, there is more to trim on larger trees. In addition, very tall trees may require a skilled climber if a budget-friendly bucket truck won’t reach the top.

Type of Tree

The tree experts in your area should have experience with the species commonly found in your region. Here are the cost ranges for several common types of trees:

Type of TreeAverage Cost Range

Pine$200–$1,800

Palm$25–$1,500

Oak$180–$1,500

Cypress$150–$1,200

Crepe myrtle$80–$400

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If you have a protected tree species on your property, be aware that you will need permission from your local town, county, or state to trim or remove it. For example, according to Florida's Department of Environmental Protection, a permit is needed to alter mangrove trees.

Number of Trees

Since we already going to be at your property with all our equipment,We will often offer you a discount if you get several trees trimmed at the same time. On average, the savings are around $100 off each tree.

Health of the Tree

Trees are susceptible to weather-related damage and health issues specific to their species and climate, such as fungal disease, cracks, insect damage, and weak roots. These problems can increase the price and length of a tree trimming job. Tree pest control can add between $50 and $250 to the cost of tree trimming.

Time of Year

The most common time to trim a tree is toward the end of winter before early spring. At this time, it’s easier for professionals to identify the best branches to trim without the leaves hiding them. It’s also better to trim trees when they’re dormant so that, come spring, they’re ready to flourish. However, tree trimming during the peak season may cost hundreds of dollars more than trimming during the offseason, so keep this in mind as you plan your project.

Accessibility

Does the tree that needs trimming sit right up against your house? Is it entangled with other trees? How close is it to utility lines? How accessible a tree is for trimming will sway the cost, especially if specialized equipment is needed.is the tree in the backyard hard to get to with equipment?

If your tree’s branches impede local power lines, call your local utility company for advice. Some companies will even trim or cut down your tree for free if it's in everyone's best interest.

Tree Pruning

Pruning costs anywhere from $50 to $800 per tree. Remember, tree pruning helps remove dead or problematic branches, whereas trimming focuses on the aesthetics of your tree. If you need to remove diseased or precarious branches, you’ll likely need to consider tree pruning services in addition to your trimming services

1. Crown Thinning

Crown thinning is an essential tree pruning procedure that removes smaller, weaker limbs from the tops of your trees. This opens up the tree canopy, allowing more air and light penetration to the branches and leaves below. Crown thinning also lightens larger limbs' loads, lowering the risk of losing bigger branches in a spring thunderstorm.

2. Dead Pruning

Removing dead, dying, or diseased branches is an essential part of having trees on your property. Dead pruning not only removes infected limbs, but also improves the appearance of your trees, instantly boosting your property's curb appeal. Removing all of the dead branches lowers the risk of injury to you and your home.

3. Crown Reduction

If your trees' overall height is a concern, then they're the perfect candidates for crown reduction. By removing small branches attached to the larger, heavier branches, crown reduction ensures that your trees don't become too top-heavy. This type of pruning is especially crucial for younger trees, and helps promote the young tree to continue to grow big and strong without all the added weight of smaller branches.

4. Crown Lifting

Crown lifting is the pruning process that removes the low-hanging branches and limbs that are weighing down the higher ones. This process is usually done for trees that overhang sidewalks, roads, or even your home. However, this process is harmful to larger, more mature trees, making it a process intended for younger trees. Crown lifting also allows for your trees to match the rest of your landscaping, leaving them both well-manicured and healthy.

5. Pollarding

Pollarding involves removing all branches so that all that remains is a framework of the secondary branches along the main stem. Pollarding begins when your trees are still young and is done at regular intervals during their lifespan. This type of trimming provides a constant supply of small diameter poles without killing your tree.

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Tree Removal

If you have trees on your property that are beyond the point of saving, you’ll need to have them removed. Tree removal services costbetween $200 and $2,000 and depend on the size of the tree, its location, and accessibility.

Pests

If your trees are infested by fungi, insects, and other pests, tree pest control costs between $50 and $250 on average. You may need to invest in monthly treatments to rid your trees of pests and conduct an inspection to determine whether the pest control treatments worked. Factor in any recurring costs to your total budget to avoid hidden surprises.

Cleanup

This is where we shine!!! When removing large branches, most companies may charge between $25 and $100for dumping fees. You can also hire a lawn maintenance team after trimming for a fall or spring landscape cleanup that costs $100 to $250. We can get it all done