Estimate disclaimer: State cost estimates are directional planning ranges only — calculated by applying regional labor-cost multipliers to national average data, not sourced from state-specific contractor surveys. Use for initial budgeting only.
Tree Removal Cost in Texas
Texas pricing varies considerably between major urban markets and rural areas. Austin and Dallas have seen labor rate increases in recent years as population growth drives contractor demand. Coastal areas face recurring demand spikes from hurricane and tropical storm events.
For a medium-sized tree (30–60 ft) in a standard access situation, expect a planning range of $425–$825. Use the estimates below as a starting point before requesting written quotes.
Small Tree (under 30 ft)
$225 – $450
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Medium Tree (30–60 ft)
$425 – $825
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Large Tree (60–80 ft)
$825 – $1,475
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Very Large (80+ ft)
$1,300 – $2,575
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What Affects Tree Removal Costs in Texas
Labor rates are the primary reason costs vary by state.Texas's tree service market runs at roughly 92% of the national average. Beyond labor, expect these factors to affect your quote:
- Live oaks and large pecan trees are common removal targets — both are heavy-wooded and labor-intensive
- Gulf Coast areas (Houston, Corpus Christi) see hurricane and tropical storm surge demand seasonally
- Ice storms in North Texas (DFW) cause significant tree damage and contractor demand spikes in winter
- Austin and Dallas metro areas are priced higher than the state average due to population-driven demand
- Less state-level regulation than coastal states — fewer permit requirements in most Texas counties
- Tree size and trunk diameter — larger trunks require more cutting time and heavier equipment
- Access difficulty — tight yards, fences, overhead wires, or slopes add cost in any market
How to Get a Fair Quote in Texas
Use the free calculator to set a realistic budget before reaching out to contractors. When comparing written quotes:
- Get at least 3 written, itemized quotes from licensed contractors
- Confirm whether stump grinding or removal is included or priced separately
- Ask for proof of liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage
- For large or complex trees, look for ISA-certified arborists
- Ask about debris disposal — some quotes include haul-away, others don't