Tree removal costs in Northwest Louisiana typically range from $300 to over $3,000 depending on the size of the tree. While specific bundled pricing for removal including stump grinding is not provided as a single flat rate, the service involves the following cost components:
Tree Removal Base Costs by Size:
Stump Removal and Grinding: Stump removal and debris disposal are typically considered add-on services that range from $50 to $200. For professional stump grinding, crews can generally complete the work in 1-2 hours per stump. This process helps reduce tripping hazards and prevents pest issues on the property.
Additional Price Factors: Costs can increase by 20% to 50% based on complexity, such as if the tree is near power lines or structures requiring manual dismantling. Emergency services after a storm can also increase the total price by 25% to 50%. For an accurate total including both removal and grinding, a site assessment is recommended to account for tree diameter and accessibility.
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