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When a tree becomes a liability on your property—whether it's threatening your roof, leaning dangerously close to a power line, or simply taking up space you need—the first question is always the same: ""How much is this going to cost?"" If you're a business owner in Ogden managing a commercial property, or a homeowner in North Ogden worried about a storm-damaged tree, you're probably searching for honest answers about tree removal pricing. The truth is, there's no one-size-fits-all answer, but there are smart ways to get an accurate estimate without surprises.
Tree removal isn't like hiring a plumber to fix a leak. Every tree is different, and every situation comes with its own set of challenges. Here's what actually affects the price:
The bigger the tree, the more complex the job. A 30-foot oak in your Pleasant View backyard requires different equipment and expertise than a 70-foot cottonwood near a commercial building in Ogden. Taller trees mean more risk, more planning, and more specialized equipment to remove safely. We've serviced over 52,000 trees across Northern Utah, and we've learned that height and diameter are just the starting point—not the whole story.
Northern Utah's unique climate means we deal with specific tree types: cottonwoods, maples, pines, and aspens are common. Some species are naturally weaker (especially after our harsh winters with heavy snow and freeze-thaw cycles), while others are denser and require more cutting time. A diseased or dead tree might seem easier to remove, but it's often more dangerous because the wood is unpredictable. A healthy, strong tree can be easier to control during removal.
Is the tree in the middle of an open yard, or is it wedged between your house and a fence? Trees near structures, power lines, or other obstacles in Harrisville, Riverdale, or Clinton require extra care, planning, and sometimes specialized equipment. We've handled emergency tree removal situations across the Wasatch Front where a storm-damaged tree is hanging over a neighbor's property—these jobs demand precision and experience.
Northern Utah's soil varies significantly. Rocky terrain in some areas, clay in others, and the freeze-thaw cycles we experience mean the ground isn't always stable for heavy equipment. This affects how we can position machinery and whether we need additional support systems.
Many people forget to factor in what happens after the tree comes down. Do you want the stump ground out? What about the wood chips and debris? A thorough cleanup—which we always do—takes time and equipment. Some companies leave you with a pile of mess; we don't.
Let's talk numbers, because that's what you really want to know.
For a small tree (under 30 feet), you're typically looking at $200–$500. Medium trees (30–60 feet) usually run $500–$1,500. Large trees (over 60 feet) or trees in difficult locations can range from $1,500–$5,000 or more. But here's the thing: these are ballpark figures. The only way to know your cost is to get a free estimate from someone who actually looks at your specific tree and property.
Why the range? Because a 50-foot tree in an open field is a completely different job than a 50-foot tree hanging over your roof with power lines nearby. We've seen jobs that seemed straightforward turn into complex operations, and we've seen jobs that looked complicated turn out to be manageable once we assessed them properly.
If a storm has knocked down a tree or left it hanging dangerously, you need fast service. Emergency tree removal in Northern Utah is common after our spring windstorms and winter snow events. Emergency jobs cost more because they require immediate availability and often happen in difficult conditions. But they're worth every penny when a tree is threatening your safety or property.
Before you need emergency removal, consider a tree health assessment. We're certified arborists, and we can identify trees that are at risk—whether they're diseased, structurally weak, or vulnerable to our Northern Utah weather patterns. Catching problems early with tree cabling and bracing or preventative pruning can save you thousands down the road. It's the difference between a $300 maintenance visit and a $3,000 emergency removal.
Some companies quote you a removal price, then charge extra to haul away the debris. We include thorough cleanup in our estimates—no surprises, no hidden fees.
Here's something we've learned over 40+ years serving Northern Utah: the cheapest estimate isn't always the best deal. Here's why:
We're fully licensed and insured. If something goes wrong—a branch hits your car, a piece of equipment damages your fence—you're protected. Unlicensed operators might seem cheaper, but one accident could cost you tens of thousands. Is saving $200 on the estimate worth that risk?
Tree removal is dangerous work. Our team follows professional safety standards because we care about getting everyone home safely at the end of the day. Cutting corners on safety isn't just unethical—it's how people get hurt.
A low-ball estimate might mean the company plans to rush through your job, use worn-out equipment, or skip the cleanup. When we remove a tree, your property looks better than it did before we arrived. That takes time and attention.
Here's what we do when you call us for a tree removal quote in Ogden or anywhere across Northern Utah:
We listen. We want to understand your situation—is this a safety issue, a space problem, or storm damage.
We assess. We look at the tree, its location, the surrounding property, and any obstacles.
We explain. We walk you through what the job involves and why it costs what it does.
We give you a number. No surprises, no hidden fees. Just an honest, upfront estimate.
The whole process is free, and it takes about 15 minutes. We serve Ogden, North Ogden, Pleasant View, Harrisville, Riverdale, Roy, Clinton, Clearfield, Sunset, Layton, South Weber, West Haven, Hooper, Farr West, Marriott-Slaterville, Brigham City, and beyond.
Sometimes tree removal isn't the answer. Maybe the tree just needs professional pruning to reduce weight and risk. Maybe it's a pine beetle issue that needs treatment. Maybe you need stump grinding after a removal, or land clearing for a bigger project.
Each of these services has its own cost structure, but they all share the same principle: we're honest about what you need and what it costs.
March is a great time to assess tree health after our winter. Heavy snow and freeze-thaw cycles can damage trees, and spring winds can reveal structural weaknesses. If you've noticed any trees that look stressed or damaged, now's the time to get them evaluated before spring storms hit. Summer is our busiest season for tree work, so scheduling early can help you get faster service.
We've been doing this since 1981. We employ a certified arborist. We're fully licensed and insured. We've serviced over 52,000 trees and maintain a 4.6-star rating because we do what we say we'll do.
But beyond credentials, we understand Northern Utah. We know how our climate stresses trees. We know which species thrive here and which ones struggle. We know that a tree that looks fine in summer might be vulnerable to our winter conditions. We treat every job—whether it's a small residential removal or a commercial property clearing—with the same professionalism and care.
A small tree might take 2–4 hours. A large tree or complex removal could take a full day or more. We always give you a timeframe when we provide your estimate.
We work with property managers and commercial clients on larger projects. Ask us about options when you call for your estimate.
Everything. Tree removal, stump grinding (if you want it), debris cleanup, and site restoration. No hidden fees.
Yes. That's actually one of our specialties. We have the equipment and expertise to safely remove trees near structures, power lines, and other obstacles. It requires more planning, but it's absolutely doable.
Dead or diseased trees can actually be trickier to remove because the wood is unpredictable. But we handle these all the time. A certified arborist assessment can help us plan the safest approach.
Yes. Storm damage happens, and we respond quickly. Call us if a tree has fallen or is hanging dangerously.
Stump grinding is usually a separate line item, but we include it in many removal quotes. Ask when you get your estimate.
Yes, fully. Every job, every time.
Ready to get an accurate tree removal cost for your Ogden property or anywhere in Northern Utah? Book your free estimate today . We'll give you honest answers and professional service—no pressure, no surprises.
