The cost to remove a tree from your property in Massachusetts varies depending on the size and type of tree, as well as the job’s complexity.

Massachusetts’s average tree removal cost is $1,594, with the actual range being $735 for a small tree and right up to $4,900 for a large tree.

Keep on reading to find out more about the cost of Massachusetts-located tree removal services.

Before we start you must be aware that we provide estimated tree removal services costs and the final price may fluctuate depending on the situation.

Low-end cost (small tree)$735
Highest-end cost (extra large tree) $4,900+
Average cost $1,594

Avoid tree services that charge you by the hour because the overall cost of the project will be higher. Be sure to get at least three estimates from the qualified arborist.

Massachusetts tree removal cost by height

One of the most important cost factors is the height of the tree.

Tree heightCost range
Small - Up to 20 feet $300 - $700
Medium - Up to 40 feet $550 - $1,000
Large - Up to 60 feet $800 - $1,500
Extra large - 80 + feet Starting at $2,500

Small tree removal

To remove a small tree you will have to pay between $300 – $700 including stump and debris removal. It is always good to get quotes before hiring a tree service to remove a small tree because sometimes they require more work than a larger one, due to their location and complexity. Remove any obstacles in advance to reduce the cost.

If your tree is smaller than 5 feet then it is considered a shrub and for its removal, you don’t have to hire a professional tree removal service, as a gardener can remove them.

Medium tree removal

Along with stump removal, you will have to pay between $550 – $1,700 for medium tree removal. Here the location of the tree in your yard and access will affect the cost a little bit.

Large tree removal

For large tree removal, you will have to pay between $900 – $3,500. Large trees cost more to be removed because of the large amount of foliage and timber that has to be removed.

If good access is granted for complex jobs like removing an oak tree, fallen tree, or dead tree removal, the total cost can be reduced.

Extra large tree removal

Every tree above 60 feet in height is defined as an extra-large tree. These trees are a little less common in residential areas. However, the removal of extra large trees starts at $2,500 and can go up to $7,000 and more including stump removal.

Tree removal cost factors

The following are some of the major cost factors that will affect the tree removal cost in Massachusetts.

Job complexity

Some factors will determine the complexity of the job:

  • Is there easy access or access is difficult
  • Is the tree near a sensitive drop zone;
  • Is there an underground utility near the tree;

When you answer these questions along with your tree service provider you will define the total cost of the tree removal project.

Equipment required

This is another critical factor because if there is a need for heavy machinery or a bucket truck, or other specialized equipment so the tree/s can be removed safely, the price will go up.

Amount of debris

Normally the cost of the project will be higher if the amount of debris and timber is big. This is because it requires multiple trips to remove all the debris. Also, large logs sometimes require specific drop-off sites for disposal. Any logs or branches that won’t fit in a chipper must be hauled away by a debris truck rented or owned by the tree removal company.

Tree condition

Dead trees can’t be safely climbed or used as rigging to lower pieces without specialized equipment which adds to the final cost of the tree removal cost.

Emergency tree removal

Emergency removal includes removing trees that pose an imminent danger to a structure or removing a fallen tree blocking access points to the home. This will increase the cost due to the complexity of the job and the priority of tree removal.

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Massachusetts tree laws and regulations

The state of Massachusetts has very strict laws when it comes to tree removal. Be sure to meet these laws and regulations before you remove your tree because failing to comply could result in stiff penalties and even jail time. Some of these laws and regulations include:

  • You are not allowed to remove or injure a tree that isn’t yours, you can only cut the branches that hang over your property;
  • You can’t plant trees near power lines. If you plant the tree near the power line the power company has the right to remove that tree if it encumbers power lines;
  • You are not allowed to remove, trim, or harm trees on public properties.

Also, a tree removal permit is required to remove any tree regardless of the size.

See our tree removal laws and permits resource here.
https://www.gotreequotes.com/tree-removals/laws-permits/

Tree stump removal cost

It is always a good idea to remove the stump along with the tree to prevent regrowth. This service will cost you between $600 and $700 and it can take up to seven hours for the complete uprooting of the stump from your yard.

On the other hand, the average cost of stump grinding ranges between $82.55 and $139.75 per tree depending on the type of stump.

Ben McInerney
Author: Ben McInerney - Ben is a qualified arborist with 15 plus years of industry experience in Arboriculture. He ran a successful tree service before turning to writing and publishing. Ben is dedicated to providing users with the most accurate up-to-date information on everything trees.