GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Statistics About The Average Cost To Trim A Tree
The average cost to trim a tree typically ranges from $200 to $800, with the national average around $525.
In this post, we explore the average costs associated with tree trimming services in the United States. From small trees to massive oaks and palm trees, the pricing can vary significantly based on factors such as size, type, and location. Understanding these cost ranges can help homeowners make informed decisions when it comes to tree maintenance and budgeting.
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"The average cost to trim a tree in the United States is between $250 and $500."
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"Tree trimming prices can range from $75 to $1,000."
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"Small trees up to 30 feet high, like Russian olive trees and dogwood trees, cost between $75 and $400 to trim."
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"The cost to trim a single tree ranges from $80 to $1,000+."
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"For tree trimming projects under 30 feet, a homeowner spends on average $375."
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"Large trees between 30 and 60 feet, like crab apple trees or black gum trees, cost between $150 and $875 to trim."
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"The average cost of tree removal, a related field, is $871 with the average range being from $225 to $3,900."
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"A homeowner can spend anywhere between $80 and up to $1,000 or more on tree trimming services per tree."
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"The cost to trim a pine tree averages between $200 to $1,500 depending on the size."
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"The minimum tree trimming cost in most states in U.S. is around $75."
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"Large tree trimming services for trees above 60 feet costs between $300 to $1,800 per tree."
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"The average cost to trim a large Oak tree in the U.S. can reach up to $1,500."
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"Palm trees that are 60 feet tall or shorter will cost around $75 to $400 for trimming."
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"For trees between 60 feet and 80 feet tall, including the Blue Ash and the Sugar Maple, expect to pay between $175 to $1,300."
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"Trees between 80 feet and 100 feet tall, including the American Ash, typically cost between $264 to $1,200."
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"One could pay between $244 and $1,100 to trim Southern live oak depending on its size."
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"Massive trees over 100 feet like the Alpine Fir that have extremely difficult access can cost up to $1300 just to trim."
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