
If you are researching how much tree removal costs in Florida, you usually fall into one of three situations: the tree is dead or diseased (see dead oak warning signs if you have a big oak), it is too close to the house, or a storm just damaged it.
This 2026 Florida tree removal pricing guide breaks down typical ranges, what drives the bill, and how to compare apples-to-apples quotes. If you are not sure the tree is actually a removal candidate yet, start with signs your tree needs professional attention—then price the work.
What Is the Average Tree Removal Cost in Florida?
For most residential lots, typical tree removal cost ranges look like this:
- Small tree (under 30 feet): $250 to $800
- Medium tree (30 to 60 feet): $800 to $2,000
- Large tree (60 to 80 feet): $2,000 to $5,000
- Very large tree (80+ feet or complex removal): $5,000 to $10,000+
Difficulty beats height on the invoice. Crane-heavy or extra-large removals can exceed these bands when several risk factors stack.
What Factors Increase Tree Removal Cost?
1. Tree Size and Species
A 50-foot live oak is not priced like a 50-foot palm. Oaks are dense and heavy; palms may be lighter but require careful climbing and handling.
2. Location on the Property
You pay more when the tree is:
- Close to a roof or pool cage
- Near power lines
- In a fenced backyard with limited access
3. Equipment: Cranes and Bucket Trucks
When a crane-assisted tree removal is required, totals can jump quickly. In Florida, crane jobs often start around $3,000 and can exceed $10,000 for large, structural situations.
4. Emergency and Storm Work
Hurricane tree removal and post-storm jobs cost more because of:
- Urgent scheduling
- Hazardous conditions
- Crew shortages
Emergency tree removal in Tampa Bay or elsewhere in the state may add roughly 25% to 100% versus a planned job, depending on severity and timing.
5. Debris Haul-Away and Stump Grinding
Confirm whether haul-away is included. Stump grinding commonly runs:
- $150 to $500 for smaller stumps
- $500 to $1,500+ for large hardwood stumps
For grind depth, calling 811, and DIY vs hiring out, read the full stump grinding in Florida guide.
How Much Does Palm Tree Removal Cost in Florida?
Palms are widespread and often cheaper to remove than hardwoods:
- Small palm: $200 to $500
- Medium palm: $500 to $1,000
- Tall palm (40+ feet): $1,000 to $2,500
Royal palms or palms tight against structures can still be expensive.
What Does Storm or Hurricane Tree Removal Cost?
After major storms, demand and risk push prices up. For how wind and water stress trees before you price removal, see how hurricanes affect Florida trees.
If a tree falls on your house:
- Moderate removal: $2,000 to $6,000
- Large tree with crane: $6,000 to $15,000+
Insurance may cover removal if the tree damages a covered structure. It usually does not pay if the tree falls in the yard without touching a covered building.
Do You Need a Permit to Remove a Tree?
Many Florida counties require permits for large trees or protected species. Hazardous trees documented by a certified arborist may be exempt from standard permit rules for residential property under state law—your local city or county still has the final say.
How Can You Avoid Overpaying for Tree Removal?
- Hire licensed, insured tree removal companies with verifiable coverage
- Get proof of liability and workers’ compensation
- Collect at least two written estimates
- Confirm debris removal, stump work, and permits in the quote
- Avoid storm-chaser crews after hurricanes
If a bid is dramatically lower than others, something is usually missing from the scope.
Bottom Line
Most Florida homeowners land between $800 and $3,500 for standard removals. Large tree removal with cranes, mature oaks, or storm damage can exceed $10,000.
The costliest mistake is waiting too long: a failing tree gets more dangerous and more expensive to remove.
Request a quote with photos of the tree, access, and nearby structures—the more context, the more accurate your tree removal estimate will be. If you want the lawn back afterward, ask whether stump grinding is bundled or separate. To judge whether a bid is fair—not just low—use the same checklist as our affordable tree removal guide.
Frequently asked questions
Quick answers about this topic. See the article above for full context.
Many homeowners pay roughly $800–$3,500 for typical residential removals. Small trees often run $250–$800, medium trees $800–$2,000, large trees $2,000–$5,000, and very large or complex jobs $5,000–$10,000 or more. Final price depends on difficulty, access, species, and equipment—not height alone.
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