How much should it really cost?
Tree pricing is mostly about access + risk + disposal. The tree itself is the easy bit; everything else is what swings the quote.
Their price is reasonable, their service is ok. However, Sam never provides me the invoice even though he promised he would send.
A working tree-work quote has six lines. The cheap quote merges them and surprises you on the day with a "site fee" or "extra disposal."
Six lines a real quote should show
- 1Tree species + size + condition. Identified, photographed. Quote depends on what they\'re cutting.
- 2Scope of works. Prune (and what % canopy reduction) or remove. Crown lift, deadwood, target prune — specified.
- 3Access + equipment. Climbing, EWP, crane, woodchipper. Some sites need all four.
- 4Disposal. Chipping on site, removal of timber + stump. Sometimes timber is kept for firewood.
- 5Stump grinding. Often a separate line item. Depth (300mm vs 600mm) varies for what you\'re replanting.
- 6Council permit support. Arborist report (if AQF Level 5 qualified). Application submission. Council fee separate.
Indicative ranges
AU 2026
| Small tree prune (under 5m) | $400 – $900 |
| Medium tree prune (5–10m) | $900 – $2,200 |
| Tree removal (small · clear access) | $800 – $1,800 |
| Tree removal (large · constrained access) | $2,500 – $7,000 |
| AQF Level 5 consulting arborist report | $400 – $1,200 |
| Stump grinding | $150 – $500 |
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"Can you split the quote into scope, access + equipment, disposal, stump, and council-permit support — including whether you can produce an AQF Level 5 report?"