Tree Service Cost Guide South Carolina

South Carolina Tree Service Pricing Guide: 2026 Pricing Breakdown

Understanding tree service pricing in SC helps property owners make informed decisions when contracting a professional tree care provider. If you're in the Midlands, Chapin, or elsewhere in the upstate, this guide will provide a clear picture of what to plan for for [KEYWORD].

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Average Tree Removal Cost in SC

The average cost to fell a tree in South Carolina falls between $300 and $3,000, with most residents paying approximately $750–$1,200 for a average-height tree. Below is a comprehensive summary:

ServiceAverage CostNotes Small tree removal (under 30')$150–$500Quick jobs Medium tree removal (30–60')$500–$1,200Average residential request Large tree removal (60–80'+)$1,000–$3,000+Often needs crane equipment Tree trimming/pruning$75–$1,500Based on height Stump grinding$100–$400Per stump Emergency tree removal$500–$3,500+Storm surcharge may apply Land/lot clearing$1,500–$5,000+/acreDepends on density

Hourly Rates for Tree Service

Although most tree services in Lexington, SC bid by the project rather than hourly, time-based billing can range from $100–$300 per hour for a professional team. Variables that determine hourly rates include:

    Team size (typically 2–5 crew members) Machinery needed — bucket trucks carry different rates Risk level — proximity to power lines raises pricing Seasonal demand — spring and summer may be elevated

Our team always provides flat-rate pricing so you never face exactly what you'll pay prior to any work is done.

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What Is a Fair Price to Cut Down a Tree?

A fair price for tree service in the Midlands should account for:

    All manpower and equipment Wood cleanup and chipping Liability insurance protection for the job Clean property cleanup

Be wary of bids that look too good to be true — bargain tree service often indicates cutting corners, which leaves your property at financial risk.

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Why Tree Service Costs Vary

A number of conditions specific to Lexington County affect tree service rates:

    Tree species: Oaks and hickories like live oak take longer to cut than loblolly pine Weather factors: South Carolina's humid subtropical climate leads to fast tree growth, meaning trees may need regular trimming Pest issues: Pine beetle infestations may compromise trees, requiring unplanned removal Severe weather frequency: Common severe storms create high demand for tree service Accessibility: Yards with restricted access — fenced — can increase due to equipment logistics

To get a fair quote, call Taylored Lawns & Tree Service at (803) 986-4180. Taylored Lawns cover Lexington County, Chapin, and the greater Midlands region.