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If you're a business owner, property manager, or homeowner in Ogden or the surrounding Wasatch Front, you've probably asked yourself: "How much is tree removal going to cost?" It's a fair question. Tree removal isn't a one-size-fits-all service, and the price you'll pay depends on several factors unique to your property and situation. The good news? Understanding what drives those costs means you can make an informed decision and avoid surprises when you get your estimate.
When we talk about tree removal prices in Ogden, Utah, we're not just talking about cutting down a tree. There's a lot more happening behind the scenes, and each factor plays a role in determining what you'll pay.
The bigger the tree, the bigger the job—and the bigger the price tag. A 30-foot tree in your backyard is manageable. A 60-foot cottonwood or Douglas fir that's towering over your commercial property? That's a different story entirely.
Height matters because it affects equipment needs, crew size, and safety precautions. Taller trees require specialized equipment like bucket trucks or cranes, which adds to the cost. They also take longer to remove safely, especially if they're near structures like buildings, power lines, or fences.
Here in Northern Utah, we see a lot of mature trees—some of them 50, 60, even 70+ years old. These aren't small jobs. But they're also the trees that define our landscape and provide real value to your property. That's why we take them seriously.
A healthy, sturdy tree is actually easier to remove than a dead or diseased one. This might sound backwards, but here's why: a healthy tree is predictable. We know how it'll fall, where the weight will be, and how the branches will behave.
A dead tree? That's unpredictable. Dead wood is brittle. Branches can snap unexpectedly. The trunk might not fall where you expect it to. This means we need extra precautions, more careful planning, and sometimes additional equipment to manage the unpredictability. That adds time and cost.
If you've got a sick tree—one that's struggling with disease, pest damage, or environmental stress—we can often help with tree health assessment and treatment before removal becomes necessary. But if removal is the only option, be prepared for a slightly higher price due to the extra care required.
Where the tree is on your property matters a lot. A tree standing alone in an open yard? Straightforward. A tree wedged between your house, a neighbor's fence, and a power line? That's complex.
Trees near structures require careful rigging to ensure nothing gets damaged. Trees near power lines require coordination with the utility company and specialized techniques. Trees in tight spaces might require us to remove them in smaller sections rather than dropping them whole, which takes more time and skill.
In Ogden and across Northern Utah, we work with a lot of properties that have mature landscaping in tight quarters. Churches, schools, commercial properties with limited space—these are common scenarios. The access challenges are real, and they do affect pricing.
Once the tree is down, the work isn't over. What about the stump and root system?
If you just want the tree removed and the stump left, that's one price. If you want stump grinding to remove the stump entirely, that's another. And if you want root grinding to address the root system below ground, that's an additional service.
Root systems can be extensive, especially for older trees. In Northern Utah's soil conditions, roots sometimes spread wider than you'd expect. If you're planning to replant in that spot or if the roots are affecting your landscape, addressing them properly is worth the investment.
Here's something that separates professional tree removal from a quick job: cleanup. After we remove your tree, what happens to all that wood, debris, and material?
We haul it away. We clean up every branch, every chip, every piece of bark. Your property looks like we were never there—except the tree is gone. This level of thoroughness takes time and equipment, but it's part of what you're paying for when you hire Darrell's Tree Service. We believe in leaving your property better than we found it, not just removing the tree and leaving you with a mess.
So what does tree removal actually cost in Ogden, UT? Here's the honest answer: it depends on the factors we just discussed. But we can give you some general ranges to help you understand the landscape.
Small trees (20–30 feet): Generally $300–$800 for removal, depending on location and access.
Medium trees (30–50 feet): Usually $800–$2,500, with variation based on health, location, and whether stump removal is included.
Large trees (50+ feet): $2,500–$5,000+, especially if they're near structures, require specialized equipment, or have complex root systems.
These are estimates. Your actual price will depend on your specific situation. That's why we always recommend getting a professional estimate. We'll come to your property, assess the tree, understand your goals, and give you a clear, upfront price before we do any work.
Northern Utah's climate and landscape create unique challenges that affect tree removal pricing.
Our winters are harsh. Heavy snow loads, freeze-thaw cycles, and wind damage are common. Trees here often develop structural issues that make removal more complex. A tree that's been weakened by multiple harsh winters isn't the same as a healthy tree in a milder climate.
Our soil is different too. Alkaline soil, irrigation infrastructure, and the way our landscape has been developed all affect how trees grow and how their roots behave. This local knowledge matters when we're pricing and planning removal work.
We've been serving Northern Utah since 1981. We understand Ogden's trees, the Wasatch Front's climate challenges, and what it takes to remove trees safely in our specific environment. That expertise is part of what you're paying for.
The best way to understand tree removal prices for your specific situation is to get a professional estimate. Here's what a good estimate should include:
Clear breakdown: You should understand what you're paying for—removal, stump grinding, cleanup, hauling, etc.
Specific details: The estimate should reference your specific tree, its location, and any complications.
No surprises: A reputable company will give you a firm price upfront, not a range that might change once they start working.
Insurance and licensing: Make sure the company doing the work is fully licensed and insured. This protects both you and them.
At Darrell's Tree Service, we're certified arborists with over 40 years of experience. We've serviced over 52,000 trees across Northern Utah. We're fully licensed and insured, and we stand behind our work. When we give you an estimate, that's the price you'll pay—no hidden fees, no surprises.
Not every tree that looks problematic needs to be removed. Sometimes tree pruning or tree health treatment can save a tree and extend its life for years.
If you've got a tree that's struggling, we can assess it and let you know your options. Sometimes removal is the right choice. Sometimes it's not. We'll give you honest advice based on what's best for your property and your budget.
Storm damage happens. A tree falls across your driveway, damages your roof, or blocks access to your property. When that happens, you need fast, professional help.
We offer emergency tree removal services across Northern Utah. We respond quickly, assess the damage, and get your property back to normal. Emergency removal might cost more than planned removal due to the urgency and complexity, but it's worth it when you need immediate help.
If you're a business owner, property manager, or oversee a commercial property in Ogden or the surrounding area, tree removal takes on added importance. A tree that's a safety risk, that's damaging your landscape, or that's affecting your property's appearance needs professional attention.
We work with churches, schools, retail centers, office parks, and municipal properties across Northern Utah. We understand the unique needs of commercial properties—scheduling that works around your business, professional results that enhance your property's appearance, and thorough cleanup that leaves no trace of the work.
Q: How long does tree removal take?
A: It depends on the tree size and complexity. A small tree might take a few hours. A large tree near structures could take a full day or more. We'll give you a timeframe when we provide your estimate.
Q: Do you remove the stump, or do I have to?
A: We can remove the stump with stump grinding, or we can leave it if you prefer. Stump removal is an additional service, and we'll quote it separately.
Q: What happens to the tree after you remove it?
A: We haul everything away. We chip the branches, remove the debris, and leave your property clean. If you want to keep the wood for firewood or other purposes, we can discuss that option.
Q: Are you insured?
A: Yes. We're fully licensed and insured. This protects your property and gives you peace of mind that the work is being done professionally.
Q: Do you work year-round in Northern Utah?
A: Yes, we work year-round, though winter conditions can sometimes affect scheduling. If you need removal during winter, we can usually accommodate you—just let us know.
Q: How much does stump grinding cost?
A: Stump grinding pricing depends on the stump size and root depth. We'll include a separate quote for stump grinding when we provide your tree removal estimate.
Q: Can you remove trees near power lines?
A: Yes, but it requires coordination with the utility company and specialized techniques. This might add to the cost and timeline, but we handle it safely and professionally.
If you're in Ogden, North Ogden, Layton, or anywhere across Northern Utah, and you need professional tree removal, we're here to help. We'll assess your situation, explain your options, and give you a clear, upfront price.
Don't guess about tree removal costs. Get a professional estimate from someone who knows Northern Utah trees inside and out. Schedule your free consultation with Darrell's Tree Service today and let's talk about what your tree removal will look like.
