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How much does it cost to remove a tree?

Is there a tree in the way that you would like to have removed? That is a more difficult task than it seems at first sight. The uncontrolled cutting of a tree can cause much damage to your garden, which cannot be the intention. For this reason, the majority of people choose to outsource this job to a real specialist. Would you also like to have a tree cut down, and are you looking for an idea of the cost price this assignment entails? In that case, it is worthwhile to consult the information on this article.

Costs to cut trees in 2020

The costs for felling a tree can vary widely. It is not easy to give an exact price for your order now, given that the costs depend on:

● The size of the tree
● Processing the residual waste
● Removing the stump

Tree bark with twigs first. The size of the tree matters. A small 2-meter-high apple tree is much easier to cut down than an old 20-meter oak tree.

ProjectCost price
Cutting down a small tree (size of 14 to 20 cm, the height of 4 to 6 mete £rs)On average, about £350pounds.
Cutting down an average tree (size of 20 to 35centimetres, the height of 5 to 8 meters)On average, about £520pounds.
Cutting down a massive tree (size from 35 centimeters, height from 7 to 15 meters)On average, about £690pounds.
Remove the stump

On average, about £60to £70pounds.

It is also essential what exactly should be done with the residual wood. If you remove all branches and the like yourself, the costs will be lower than if the logging company has to take the junk with you.

It may also be necessary to remove the stump if you believe it will get in the way after cutting. Polish off, and the stump will contribute to a higher price. By leaving these in place, you can save on the total costs.


Target prices felling a tree:

In general, it can be said that cutting down tree’s costs between £300 and £2000. The first amount is for a small tree a few meters high. The last price is for a tree of tens of meters in a difficult place and therefore has to be dismantled with a cherry picker.

Average costs in 2020:

The average costs for pruning, felling, and grubbing up a tree can be found in the following price table. It is also possible to save on the expenses you have to incur; see the saving tips page.

Boom length1a)
Pruning


1b)
Cutting


2)
Felling + harvesting

3)
Clean up

Total
(1a / 1b or 2
+ 3)

Up to 3 m.
(Small)

from £80from £170from £250from £170min. £250
Up to 8 m.
(Medium)

from £210from £290from £330From £250min. £460
Up to 30 m.
(Large)

from £250from £500from £625from £460min. £710
Explanation:

1a = pruning and thus removing branches and shaping a tree. This way, it stays healthy and in top condition.
1b = removing the tree can break into pieces from top to bottom or cause it to fall over entirely. It is very dependent on the environment (a built-up area or not). The stump remains.
2 = the complete removal of a tree, i.e., cutting down + cutting stumps. Nothing is left, except for some sawdust and chips.
Three = the shredding and removal of everything that has been pruned and cut.

Choices that affect the cost of cutting a tree:

When you want to cut down a tree, it is always important to remember that different choices can affect the costs. We have already listed the essential decisions for you:

Option 1:

The tree’s size in question: To cut an old and more giant tree requires more cost. That has everything to do because it takes a lot more time to remove a large tree than a smaller one. Therefore, it is sufficient to consider a cost of about 350pounds to cut a little three pounds. With an average tree, the prices are around 520pounds, and with a large tree, it can quickly amount to 670pounds or more.

Option 2:

The method of removal. The technique used for removing trees depends mainly on where the tree in question is located. We have already listed the various options:

Felling:
Felling a tree can only be applied when sufficient space is available to fall. In this case, the tree in question is cut from the ground in one go. That is a fast and also very economical way to cut a tree.

Climbing:
If there is not enough space available, the climbing technique is applied. The gardener will then climb the tree to see it off from the top. The branches then carefully lower with ropes. In this way, the costs remain a lot more limited than using a cherry picker.

Aerial work platform:
It is necessary to call on an aerial work platform in some instances. That can happen when the tree does not have enough space to fall and when, for example, the tree is sick. Thus, this situation’s costs are relatively high because they must be paid for the gardener and renting the aerial work platform.

Option 3:

Has the stump been removed or not? When a tree in your garden has been felled, it goes without saying that the stump is still deep with its roots in the ground. In this case, you can choose from several options. You can initially leave a stump, for example, after which nature will do its work, but you can also opt just to make a beautiful, natural flower box. However, some people have entirely different plans for the place where the stump is removed. Removing a tree stump is done through a stump grinder and is associated with a cost of about 60 - 70pounds. You can take into account that this job will take about an hour.

Tree control costs:

You can also engage a specialist for an annual or biennial inspection of the trees in your yard so that you can comply with the duty of care. The costs can be found in the price table below:

Type of efficacyDescription
Tree safety control from £80 per case