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Tree Removal Cost in Washington
Read what 5 homeowners actually wroteTree removal in Washington typically costs between $400 and $3,000, with most homeowners paying around $1,400. Half of the projects surveyed fell between $900 and $1,800, which can help you budget for your specific needs.
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Shaded band: middle 50% of reports (25th–75th percentile). Median tick in teal.
Most jobs land between $500.00 and $2,760.00 (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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Spirit cleaned up a large, overgrown maple tree that was about 60 feet tall, costing around for a day's work.
A1 Tree Service thinned a decent-sized mature maple tree for.
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"Recently paid $1200 to cut down a large maple tree and $1800 to haul the rounds and limbs away. Not a recommendation for Spokane Tree Pro due to some issues with payment and service thoroughness."
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