The tree removal cost depends on factors such as the height and the type of the tree and its location on your property. The trunk’s diameter and tree condition can also weigh heavily on cost.
The cost for tree removal in Florida is $1,590 on average. The price range can be anywhere between $560 and $2,615 for a medium-sized tree with good access.
Additionally, your location significantly impacts the overall cost of the tree removal project. If you live in an area with a higher cost of living you will have to pay more.
This article will provide all the necessary information for professional tree removal in Florida.
Low-end cost | $560 |
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Average cost | $1,590 |
High-end cost | $2,615 |
When fewer trees need to be removed and the task takes several days, the costs shown in the table above usually increase.
Tree removal cost by the height of the tree
The tree height is one of the major significant cost considerations affecting the project’s overall cost. The following table lists typical tree heights and their removal costs:
Tree height in feet | Removal cost |
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20 to 25 feet | $190 - $705 |
30 to 40 feet | $1,330 - $2,545 |
45 to 50 feet | $1,520 - $2,755 |
60 to 90 feet | $2,660 - $3,190 |
100+ feet | $6,080 |
Tree removal cost by the type of the tree
The cost of tree removal also varies depending on the type of tree. The table below shows the most common tree types and their costs.
Tree type | Tree dimensions | Average Cost |
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Oak Tree | Around 60’ tall | $4,450 - $6,435 |
Pine Tree | Around 100’ tall | $2,690 - $3,730 |
Palm Tree | 40’ to 60’ tall | $780 - $1,640 |
Poplar Tree | 70’ to 110’ tall | $2,760 - $3,325 |
Maple Tree | 50’ to 60’ tall | $1,090 - $2,755 |
Additional cost factors

You will have to consider the following things besides the height and the type of the tree. These factors will either increase or decrease the overall cost of the tree removal project.
The price will increase if:
- The tree is tall;
- Your yard is difficult to access;
- Active power lines are present around the tree;
- The removal requires a crane;
- The tree is fragile;
- You are requesting emergency service.
The price will decrease if:
- The tree is small;
- The service is of the season;
- The access is easy;
- The crane or bucket is not required;
- An already fallen tree is not on the structure.
Do I need a permit to remove a tree in Florida?

In Florida, there are some situations when you need a permit for tree removal and in some cases, you won’t need a permit.
A permit is required | A permit is not required |
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The tree is on commercial property. | The tree is on residential property. |
If the tree is on residential property and the property owner does not have documentation from arborists certified by the International Society of Arboriculture or a Florida-licensed landscape architect the tree is dangerous to persons or property. | However, the owner must have documentation that the tree is dangerous to persons or property. These documents must be from an arborist certified by the International Society of Arboriculture or a Florida-licensed landscape architect. |
If you need a permit for tree removal you will have to pay a permit application fee of $25 for residential or $50 per commercial acreage.
It is very likely that your permit will require planting a replacement tree. If you must replant a replacement tree you will have to inform your city council that you have planted a new tree within 60 days. If not, you will be added to a non-compliance list.
