Tree Service Cost Guide South Carolina

South Carolina Tree Service Pricing Guide: Complete Cost Breakdown

Understanding tree service rates in SC allows property owners plan ahead before hiring a local tree service. If you're in the Midlands, Columbia, or anywhere in the upstate, the information below will give you a realistic picture of what to expect for [KEYWORD].

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How Much Does It Cost to Cut Down a Tree in SC?

The standard cost to fell a tree in South Carolina falls between $300 and $3,000, with most residents paying approximately $800–$1,500 for a average-height tree. See a comprehensive summary:

ServiceTypical CostNotes Small tree removal (under 30')$150–$500Quick service Medium tree removal (30–60')$500–$1,200Average homeowner request Large tree removal (60–80'+)$1,000–$3,000+May require crane equipment Tree trimming/pruning$75–$1,500Varies by size Stump grinding$100–$400Per stump Emergency tree removal$500–$3,500+Storm surcharge may apply Land/lot clearing$1,500–$5,000+/acreBased on density

Hourly Rates for Tree Service

Although most tree services throughout Lexington, SC bid by the project instead of by the hour, time-based billing typically run from $150–$250 per hour for a crew with equipment. Things that influence hourly rates include:

    Team size (typically 2–5 crew members) Tools required — stump grinders all have different rates Danger level — closeness to roads raises cost Time of year — peak season may be premium

We always provides fixed pricing so there are no hidden costs and you'll pay ahead of any work begins.

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What Is a Fair Price to Cut Down a Tree?

An honest estimate for tree service in SC will account for:

    Full manpower and equipment Brush cleanup and chipping General liability insurance coverage for your property Complete property restoration

Avoid bids that appear significantly below market — cheap tree service frequently means no insurance, https://taylor-a.bearsfanteamshop.com/proper-tree-mulching-techniques-2 which places the homeowner at financial risk.

Factors That Affect Tree Service Cost

Multiple variables unique to Lexington County impact tree service pricing:

    Tree species: Hardwoods like live oak are more expensive to remove than pines Weather factors: South Carolina's humid subtropical climate promotes fast growth, meaning trees require ongoing service Pest pressure: Pine beetle outbreaks can weaken trees, requiring emergency removal Storm risk: Regular thunderstorms drive urgent need for tree service Site access: Yards with limited access — lakefront — will require additional due to equipment challenges

For transparent pricing, contact Taylored Lawns & Tree Service at (803) 986-4180. Taylored Lawns proudly serve Lexington County, Chapin, and the surrounding Midlands region.