10 reports. Useful first pass, but one outlier can still shift the range.
Tree Removal Cost in Texas
Read what 10 homeowners actually wroteTree removal costs in Texas typically range from $140 to $3,500, with most homeowners paying around $550 for the service. The 25th percentile sits at $250, while the 75th percentile reaches $937.50, giving you a sense of what different budget levels might cover. These figures are based on 10 recent reports from the area.
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Shaded band: middle 50% of reports (25th–75th percentile). Median tick in teal.
Most jobs land between $167.00 and $2,465.00 (5th–95th percentile). Ignoring 1 outlier below and 1 above.
Based on reports from Apr 2026 (first entries this month).
Data last updated Apr 8, 2026.
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Surprised it wasn't more.
Just had three or four big trees removed and paid around.
Real homeowner write-ups, locked.
"Had a 50-foot pine tree removed near Humble for $1.2k. Got quotes as high as $2.8k but ended up paying less."
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