The cost of tree removal in Scotland, 72141 varies depending on the size of your tree, it’s location on your property and access.
The biggest factor affecting price is the local tree service in Scotland you use for the job.
The average tree removal cost in Scotland is $1,342 which is -7% below the countrywide average of $1,425.
Whether you need a permit to remove a tree in Scotland Zipcode 72141 will depend on the size and location of the tree itself.
Scotland has a set of tree ordinances that indicates whether your tree can be removed.
Normally if the tree is dead, hazardous, planted too close to your home or not considered significant due to its small size you should be able to remove it without a permit.
Click here for the local tree ordinance in Scotland, 72141, Georgia.
Scotland is located in Plant hardiness zone 7a.
The state tree for Georgia is Southern Live Oak, Quercus virginiana which can be found in abundance in one of the 2 State forests or 11 state parks.
With 67.28% of the state is forested, there are approximately 24800000 forested acres in Georgia. With a population of 10617423 and an estimated 6200000000 trees statewide, there are 584 trees for every person in the state.
Unfortunately, there are some endangered species of trees, 19 to be exact, as well as 8 threatened species and 83 invasive species. The worst offender endangering native trees in Scotland is the Laura Wilt and Sudden Oak Death.
Map of Scotland.
Tree removal in Scotland costs $1,342 which is -7% below the country average of $1,425.
In most cases, tree removal can be cheaper in winter, but for Scotland, in Georgia with latitude 33.6601, longitude -98.4706, it would depend on how cold your winters get. Colder weather in Northern states brings reduced demand for tree services which increases competition and reduces prices.
Scotland, Georgia has a tree ordinance regulating the removal of trees. There are just 24800000 or 584 trees per person in Scotland, 72141, the preservation of all trees in the area is important. Unless your tree is an invasive species like Laura Wilt and Sudden Oak Death you will need a permit to remove a tree. Refer to your local tree ordinance here for more info.
Most home insurance coverage in Scotland, 72141 in Georgia with cover tree removal if the tree has fallen in a storm. This will not include the removal of healthy trees or neglected dead trees. If your trees are invasive like Laura Wilt and Sudden Oak Death, then they might cover you, but it will vary depending on the company used.
With 67.28% in Georgia across 11 state parks and 2 state forests there are 2 endangered species of trees and 8. With 24800000 forested acres which are 67.28% of land still forested and 83 invasive tree(s) and plants like Laura Wilt and Sudden Oak Death taking a foothold, native trees like our state tree the Southern Live Oak, Quercus virginiana would normally flourish are having a harder time thriving.
Scotland coordinates are 33.6601, -98.4706 and the average weather readings are the following: