Understanding Tree Removal Costs in Long Island: A Guide from a Local Pro
Understanding Tree Removal Costs in Long Island: A Guide from a Local Pro
Hi, I’m James Docherty, owner of Clovis Outdoor Services. I grew up here on Long Island, where beautiful, towering trees are part of what makes our landscape so special. However, I also know firsthand that when a tree has to be removed—whether it’s too close to your home, diseased, or damaged by a storm—it can be a surprising expense. If you’re wondering what exactly goes into the cost of tree removal, I’m here to break it down for you based on my years of experience in tree care.
1. Tree Size: Bigger Trees Mean Bigger Costs
The first factor in any tree removal job is, of course, the size of the tree. Taller and wider trees require a lot more work, time, and specialized equipment to safely take down. For example, smaller trees under 30 feet generally range from $150 to $500. Medium-sized trees can cost $400 to $1,200, and for those giants over 80 feet, the price can jump from $1,500 to even $3,000 in some cases.
These higher costs cover the careful rigging, sectioning, and crane work needed to safely bring down large trees without causing damage to nearby buildings or landscaping. For example, certifications from organizations like the Tree Care Industry Association (TCIA) are something we take seriously because they set standards for safety and quality that our clients deserve. If we’re taking down a massive tree near your home, you can trust that our crew is TCIA-certified and following all best practices for safe removal.
2. Tree Condition: Dead, Damaged, or Dangerous?
The tree’s health and condition also play a big role in determining the removal cost. Dead or diseased trees can be brittle, making them unpredictable. Handling these trees requires extra caution and time to avoid unnecessary risks. On the other hand, healthy trees are sturdier and may need to be cut down in smaller, manageable sections, adding time and cost.
For clients who aren’t sure if their tree is truly dead or just struggling, we recommend getting an evaluation from an ISA-certified arborist. The International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) provides top-notch certifications for tree care professionals, and having someone with that credential ensures the tree is assessed safely and thoroughly. In some cases, we can save trees that just need a little extra care, but when removal is necessary, we make sure it’s done safely.
3. Tree Location and Accessibility
One of the things that can really impact removal costs on Long Island is where the tree is located. Trees that are close to buildings, power lines, or fences require extra precautions to prevent any accidental damage. For these situations, we need to use more specialized equipment, rigging systems, or cranes, which means more time and expertise.
If your tree is in the backyard or down a narrow side yard that’s hard to reach with machinery, the crew may even need to carry debris out by hand. It takes extra time, and that can increase costs. We do everything we can to make the process smooth and keep your property safe, but tricky locations add to the overall price.
4. Seasonal Demand and Urgency
After a big storm, we tend to see a big increase in emergency tree removal requests. When storms hit and trees fall on homes or power lines, urgent removals are necessary for safety, but that also means costs may be higher. Planning ahead and scheduling tree removal in a slower season, like early spring, can often reduce expenses.
5. Clean-Up and Disposal
After the tree is down, there’s the matter of cleanup. We take pride in leaving your yard neat and tidy, but managing and disposing of the debris adds to the total cost. We’ll often turn branches into mulch on-site (saving on haul-off fees), but larger sections sometimes need to be taken to a disposal site.
Why Choose a Professional Tree Removal Service?
I know some folks wonder if they should try removing a tree themselves, but believe me—DIY tree removal can be extremely risky, even for smaller trees. My crew and I are equipped with the right tools and safety training to get the job done efficiently, without injury or damage to your property.
Tree care is more than just chopping down a tree. Organizations like ISA and TCIA set the standards that guide us, and our certifications with them are a promise to our clients that we follow the highest industry standards. When you hire Clovis Outdoor Services, you’re hiring a team that values your safety and the beauty of our Long Island landscapes.
Ways to Save on Tree Removal
If you’re concerned about costs, here are some tips to keep in mind:
• Stay on Top of Preventive Care: Regular pruning and tree maintenance can prevent costly removals in the future.
• Consider Off-Peak Seasons: Avoiding the busy storm season can sometimes help save on costs.
• Get a Professional Assessment: Don’t rush into tree removal unless it’s necessary. Let an ISA-certified professional evaluate the tree first; sometimes trimming or treating the tree is all
you need.
Final Thoughts
Tree removal isn’t always cheap, but when done right, it’s worth the investment in safety and property value. If you’re considering tree removal on Long Island, I’d be happy to provide a professional evaluation and walk you through the best options for your yard. Give Clovis Outdoor Services a call, and let’s keep your landscape safe, beautiful, and well-cared for.
For homeowners who want to dive deeper, both the ISA and TCIA offer great resources to learn about tree care standards and why hiring certified professionals matters.
Thanks for letting us help you with your tree care needs here on Long Island. I look forward to helping you create a safe, beautiful space with our expert team at Clovis Outdoor Services!