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Tree Trimming Cost Calculator

Estimate tree trimming costs by tree size, canopy, number of trees, and access. Enter your details for an instant estimate, then call for a firm local quote.

Estimate tree trimming costs by tree size, canopy, number of trees, and access.

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Denser hardwoods take longer to cut and haul.

How easily crews and equipment can reach the tree.

Estimated total
$670
Typical range $550–$850
Labor$580
Disposal$90

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Tree Trimming Cost Overview

Nationally, tree trimming costs $250–$1,200, with most jobs near $730. Your price scales with size, species, accessibility, and local labor rates.

Tree Trimming cost by tree size
Tree sizeTypical cost
Under 25 ft (small)$390–$580
25–50 ft (medium)$580–$880
50–75 ft (large)$860–$1,280
75+ ft (very large)$1,170–$1,750

What Affects the Cost

  • Tree height: Tall trees need bucket trucks or climbers, raising labor.
  • Canopy size & condition: Large, overgrown canopies take longer to shape.
  • Number of trees: Crews often discount per-tree when trimming several at once.
  • Accessibility: Backyard and over-structure work is slower and pricier.
  • Cleanup: Hauling clippings and limbs adds a modest disposal fee.

See the full Tree Trimming cost guide for state-by-state pricing and more detail.

How Tree Trimming Costs Are Estimated

Every estimate on this page comes from the same transparent formula, so you can see exactly what drives your price:

Total = Base × Size × Species Difficulty × Accessibility × Regional Labor Index + Equipment + Permit + Disposal + Emergency Surcharge + Add-ons

  • Base cost is the national starting rate for tree trimming.
  • Size scales the job by tree height and trunk diameter.
  • Species difficulty reflects wood density and how the tree must be cut.
  • Accessibility accounts for tight yards, slopes, and proximity to structures or lines.
  • Regional labor index adjusts for local wage and disposal rates.

Ways to Save

A few simple choices can meaningfully lower your tree trimming bill:

  • Bundle multiple trees in one visit — crews discount the per-tree rate once mobilized.
  • Schedule in the off-season (dormant months) when demand and prices dip.
  • Keep the wood or chips — declining haul-away can trim the disposal line item.
  • Clear access ahead of time so the crew spends less time on setup.
  • Avoid emergency calls when safe — planned work skips the after-hours surcharge.
  • Get 2–3 quotes and confirm what each includes (stump, cleanup, permits).

Quick Answers — Tree Trimming Costs

Q.How much does tree trimming cost?

Nationally $250–$1,200, with a typical job near $730. Size, species, and access drive the final price.

Q.What's the cheapest way to get tree trimming?

Bundle multiple trees, book in the dormant off-season, and keep the wood or chips to trim disposal fees.

Q.Is the calculator estimate accurate?

It applies the same transparent formula pros use. For a firm number, follow up with an on-site quote.

Q.Does location change the price?

Yes — local labor and disposal rates shift costs. See costs by state for your area.

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Frequently Asked Questions

+How accurate is this tree trimming calculator?

It produces a realistic range based on national pricing data adjusted for size, difficulty, and your selected location. Final quotes vary with on-site conditions.

+What is the average tree trimming cost?

Most jobs fall between $250–$1,200 nationally. The calculator personalizes this to your inputs.

+What information do I need to use it?

Have your tree's approximate size, the site access, and your location ready. Optional add-ons like permits and debris hauling refine the estimate.

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