Tree Service Cost Per Hour

Most tree service companies prefer to provide project-based estimates after assessing the specifics of the job; here’s a breakdown of potential hourly costs you might encounter:

Hourly Tree Service Costs & Rates

  • Basic tree trimming/pruning: $25 – $50 per worker per hour
  • Tree removal (smaller trees): $50 – $75 per worker per hour
  • Tree removal (larger trees): $75 – $100+ per worker per hour
  • Emergency tree services: $100 – $200+ per worker per hour
  • Stump grinding: $75 – $150 per hour (depending on stump size)
Tree Service Type Typical Hourly Rate Additional Costs Notes
General Tree Services $100+ Equipment fees, disposal fees, insurance Basic tree work, varies by complexity and location
Certified Arborists $100 – $250 Equipment fees, disposal fees, insurance Higher rates due to specialized knowledge and training
Tree Trimming $25 – $80 per worker Equipment fees, disposal fees, insurance Rates vary based on tree size and complexity
Tree Pruning $50 – $125 Equipment fees, disposal fees, insurance Similar to tree trimming, often more detailed work
Tree Removal $300 – $2,000 per tree Equipment fees, disposal fees, insurance Cost depends on tree height, type, and accessibility
Wood Chipping $100 – $150 Equipment fees, disposal fees, insurance Creating mulch on-site
Tree Cabling $200 – $350 per tree Equipment fees, disposal fees, insurance Depends on tree size, type, and system used
Tree Planting $200 – $700 per tree Equipment fees, disposal fees, insurance Saplings cost $10 – $40 each, additional costs for larger trees
Emergency Services Premium rates apply Travel time, minimum service charges After-hours or weekend work often comes with a premium
Travel Time Varies Travel fees Some companies charge for the time it takes to reach your property
Minimum Service Charges Varies Minimum fees There may be a minimum fee, regardless of how quick the job is

Important Considerations:

  • Minimum service charges: Many companies have a minimum service charge, typically 1-2 hours, even if the job takes less time.
  • Travel fees: Some may charge a travel fee if your location is outside their usual service area.
  • Additional fees: Costs for debris removal, permits, or specialized equipment may be added to the final bill.
  • Worker’s compensation and insurance: Reputable companies factor in the cost of worker’s compensation and liability insurance into their hourly rates.

Alternative Pricing Models (More Common):

  • Per tree: Prices vary widely depending on the size, type, and condition of the tree.
  • Per project: A flat-rate fee is quoted after an on-site assessment of the scope of work.

Tips for Obtaining Accurate Costs:

  • Get multiple quotes: Get at least three prices to compare pricing structures and services. Sometimes the cheapest price isn’t the best choice — you need them to be good at their job, and for the service to go off without a hitch.
  • Provide detailed information: Be specific about the type of service you need, the number and size of trees, and any potential challenges or obstacles on your property.
  • Ask about their experience and qualifications: Choose a company with knowledgeable arborists and a proven track record of safe and efficient tree care.
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