Helping homeowners make informed decisions about tree removal costs since 2026.
Tree Removal Cost Estimator was built with a simple goal: give homeowners a fast, free, and accurate way to estimate tree removal costs before contacting professionals. We believe that informed homeowners make better decisions — and better decisions save money.
Whether you're dealing with a hazardous dead tree, planning a landscaping overhaul, or responding to storm damage, our tree removal cost calculator gives you a realistic price range so you can budget confidently and negotiate fairly with contractors.
Our free tree removal cost estimator uses 2026 national pricing data sourced from licensed arborists, tree service companies, and industry databases across the United States. When you input your tree's height, diameter, species, condition, and location details, our calculator applies real-world pricing formulas to generate an accurate cost range.
Get a tree removal cost range in under 60 seconds — no sign-up, no phone calls, no waiting for callbacks.
Our pricing models are built from thousands of real contractor quotes and updated annually to reflect current market rates.
No personal information collected. No email required. Just honest estimates with zero strings attached.
Our estimator adjusts for regional pricing differences across all 50 US states using ZIP code-based multipliers.
We account for tree height, trunk diameter, species, condition, site accessibility, and add-on services like stump removal.
Beyond estimates, we provide guides, FAQs, and expert tips to help you understand the tree removal process.
We're not a tree removal company — we're an independent resource. That means our estimates aren't inflated to upsell you on services. Our only goal is to give you the most realistic tree removal cost estimate possible so you can approach contractors with confidence.
Our data is reviewed and updated annually by industry professionals, and our calculator logic mirrors the same factors that real arborists use when preparing quotes: tree height, trunk girth, wood density, accessibility, hazard level, and regional labor rates.
For the most accurate pricing, we recommend using our estimate as a baseline and then requesting 2–3 quotes from local licensed arborists.