A question we often hear is “how much will it cost to remove this tree in my property?” While arborists don’t like to remove trees if it can be helped, sometimes it is essential to do so, particularly if it is diseased, dying or poses a risk to your life or property.

Removing a tree can be expensive for many reasons, but particularly because removing a tree incorrectly can be dangerous. While arborists seem expensive, there are plenty of reasons to choose an experienced arborist to remove your tree, rather than a gardener or landscaper.

Many people don’t quite understand what an arborist does, and why it is essential to choose one, so let’s explore that first.

Why Use an Arborist to Remove a Tree?

Every tree is different and requires a certain level of expertise to care for them. As well as being able to pick up when they are diseased, damaged or at risk of damaging your property, an experienced arborist will also be able to determine whether your tree needs removing, or whether it can be pruned or lopped to achieve the best result.

Removing a tree may require council approval, and often the approval will require a health report, as well as a description on why the tree needs to be removed. An arborist will be able to prepare the report, as well as submitting all paperwork to the council if needed.

Unlike a general tradesperson, an arborist carries the right equipment as well as the right insurance to remove trees. This means that it can be done safely rather than having broken branches flying around or stumps being left in the ground.

Costs Involved in Removing a Tree

There are a few costs involved in removing a tree, and your arborist should run you through each individual cost so that you are aware of what work will be done. Council permit costs can vary from council to council and will often require a health assessment of the tree. These costs can be added onto the invoice, or in many cases, you can apply to the council directly for a permit to remove the tree.

The price takes into consideration the age, size and location of the tree, as well as how accessible it is, how close to buildings and other trees and whether any specialised equipment is needed to remove the tree. Generally, an average size tree will cost around $1000, but costs can vary anywhere from $300 for an easy to remove tree up to $10,000 if the arborist requires specialised equipment to remove it.

Stump grinding is another cost that can be involved in the removal of the tree. Some arborists will include it on their quote, while others will offer it at an additional price. Stump grinding is the process of grinding the tree stump to just below the ground level. Not removing it can result in an unpleasant view of your garden, however, some savvy gardeners take advantage of the stump and use it for feature planting. The cost of stump grinding generally depends on how long it will take to do, however you can expect to pay anywhere from an extra $100 to $400 for stump grinding depending on the size of the tree and how long it will take.

Professional arborists, like the team at https://dickiestrees.com.au offer a range of additional services that may mean you won’t have to completely remove your trees. These services include tree pruning and tree lopping which can improve the look and the health of your trees.

Deciding to remove a tree can be a hard choice. Often trees provide additional shade to a home and a yard, providing a comfortable space to relax after a long week at work. Trees may hold memories of children and grandchildren playing in the garden, or perhaps even memories of when the tree was planted.

Choosing an experienced arborist is important when it comes to removing a tree from your property. It is important to ensure they are qualified and licensed, as well as having all the necessary equipment to ensure safe removal of the tree from your property.

Trees provide many benefits to our lifestyle so it is important to treat them well when it comes time to remove.