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How Much Does Tree Removal Cost in Columbia?

Every tree removal job in Columbia is different. The best way to get an accurate number is a free on-site inspection — but here's what affects the final price.

Quick Answer

Tree removal cost in Columbia depends on the size of the tree, where it sits on the property, and whether a stump needs to go too. A small tree in an open yard costs far less than a large pine hanging over a house. Call for a free estimate.

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Tree Removal Services in Columbia

Tree Removal

We take down dead, damaged, or hazardous trees of any size — including the tall loblolly pines common across Richland County that come down in summer storms. The tree is cut in sections when needed and all debris is removed from the property.

Free On-Site Estimate

We come out, walk the job, and give you a written quote before any work starts. No phone guesses — we look at the tree, the access, and any nearby structures in person.

Stump Grinding

After a tree is removed, the stump can be ground down below ground level so you can mow over it or plant in that spot. Leaving a stump in Columbia's wet soil is an open invitation for termites and fungal rot.

Storm Damage Cleanup

Columbia's afternoon thunderstorms from June through September regularly split trunks and drop large limbs. We clear fallen trees and heavy branches from yards, roofs, driveways, and fences.

Tree Removal inspection in Columbia

Pricing Factors

What Affects the Cost

Tree size and height

Taller trees take longer to section down safely and require more equipment. A 30-foot tree is a different job than an 80-foot loblolly pine.

Location on the property

A tree sitting in the middle of an open yard is straightforward. One hanging over a roofline or backed up against a fence requires more careful sectioning and takes longer.

Proximity to power lines or structures

Working near power lines or a house requires slower, more controlled cutting. In some cases, the utility company needs to be involved before work can start.

Tree condition

A dead or rotting tree is unpredictable — the wood can break in unexpected directions. That makes the job take longer and requires more caution than removing a healthy tree.

Stump removal

Grinding out the stump is a separate step with its own time and equipment cost. Root systems in Columbia's clay and sandy soil can be extensive and add to the grinding time.

Get an Exact Price

Free Columbia Inspection

Every job is different. Call for a free inspection and exact written quote — no obligation.

(803) 769-3484

Free on-site inspection

Written estimate before work starts

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