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2026 Tree Service Cost Data: Removal, Trimming & Stump Prices

2026 tree service cost data — typical U.S. tree removal, trimming, and stump grinding prices by size, species, diameter, and region.
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This is our 2026 tree service cost dataset — typical U.S. price ranges for tree removal, trimming, and stump grinding, broken down by tree size, species, stump diameter, and region. Use it as a benchmark before getting quotes, and try our tree removal cost calculator for a tailored estimate.

Quick answer: most homeowners pay $400–$1,500 to remove a single tree, $250–$500 to trim one, and $100–$400 to grind a stump in 2026 — with size, access, and region driving the spread.

Tree removal cost by size

Size Height Typical cost
Small Under 25 ft $200 – $500
Medium 25–50 ft $400 – $900
Large 50–75 ft $800 – $1,500
Very large Over 75 ft $1,500 – $3,000+

Removal cost by tree type

Tree species Typical removal cost Notes
Pine $250 – $1,800 Tall but often straightforward
Oak $700 – $2,000 Large, heavy, dense wood
Maple $400 – $2,000 Wide canopy adds cost
Palm $200 – $1,200 Varies widely by height
Pine (very tall) $1,000 – $2,500 Height premium
Cedar / fir $500 – $2,000 Depends on height/access

Tree trimming cost by size

Size Typical cost
Small (under 25 ft) $75 – $450
Medium (25–50 ft) $150 – $875
Large (50–75 ft) $300 – $1,000
Very large (75 ft+) $1,000 – $2,000+

Stump grinding cost by diameter

Diameter Typical cost
Small (≤12″) $100 – $175
Medium (12–24″) $175 – $300
Large (24–36″) $300 – $400
Very large (36″+) $400+

Most grinders charge about $2–$5 per inch of diameter, with a ~$100 minimum.

How region affects price

Labor rates shift costs up or down by region. As a rough multiplier against the national ranges above:

Region Relative cost
Northeast & West Coast (high cost-of-living metros) ~1.1–1.3×
Midwest ~0.85–1.0×
South & rural areas ~0.8–1.0×

Cost drivers (beyond size)

  • Accessibility — proximity to the house and power lines.
  • Condition — dead/hazardous trees cost more.
  • Emergency — after-hours/storm work carries a premium.
  • Add-ons — stump grinding, hauling, and limb chipping.

Methodology

Ranges reflect typical 2026 U.S. residential pricing aggregated from common industry quote ranges and our own guides. They are benchmarks, not quotes — actual prices depend on your specific tree, site, and local market. We use ranges and “varies” rather than invented precision. See the detailed guides: tree removal cost, trimming cost, stump grinding cost.

Frequently asked questions

What is the average cost to remove a tree in 2026?

About $400–$1,500 for a typical single tree, with very large or hazardous trees costing $2,000–$3,000+.

Why do quotes vary so much?

Size, access, tree condition, region, and add-ons like stump grinding all move the price. Always compare 2–3 itemized quotes.

Is it cheaper to remove multiple trees at once?

Usually yes — additional trees in the same visit are often discounted because the crew is already on site.

Disclaimer: Figures are general 2026 estimates, not guaranteed quotes. Prices vary by region, company, and conditions.

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