Tree Removal in Fort Worth, TX.
Most Fort Worth single-tree removals run about $400-$8,000, driven far more by access and size than by species - a tree over the roof or tight to power lines costs more than the same tree in an open yard. Large or crane-assisted removals can reach $15,000-$20,000.
Fort Worth's live oaks, post oaks, and cedar elms face oak wilt and drought stress, plus the same spring hail and wind that batters North Texas. We match you with vetted, licensed local tree services in the Fort Worth area so you can compare free, no-obligation quotes for the job.
Tree services in Fort Worth
Get matched with vetted local crews for safe removal of dead, damaged, or unwanted trees.
Mature oak, pine, elm, and maple removal where size and proximity to the house raise the stakes.
Get connected fast when a storm drops a tree or large limb on your property.
Structural pruning, deadwooding, and clearance work that keeps mature trees sound.
Grinding stumps below grade so you can replant, re-sod, or reclaim the space.
Clearing brush, scrub, and trees for a build, an addition, or reclaiming an overgrown lot.
Crane removals for trees too large, too dead, or too tight to take down any other way.
Removing dead and dying trees - EAB ash, oak-wilt oaks, wildfire fuel - before they fail on their own.
Trees common in Fort Worth
Fort Worth's canopy shapes the kind of work local crews do. The area runs heavy with live oak, cedar elm, post oak, mesquite. Each calls for a different approach - a big oak over the house is a rigging job, a brittle dead tree may need a bucket or crane, and open-yard trees can often be dropped and cleared quickly.
The tree picture in Fort Worth
Severe thunderstorms with large hail and damaging winds, plus long droughts that leave stressed trees brittle and prone to sudden limb drop. Oak wilt is killing live and red oaks across the region, and drought stress is finishing off weakened trees - together they make dead and dying oak removal the dominant local job. Oak pruning is timed to avoid the oak-wilt spread season (crews avoid cutting oaks in the warm months); drought-stressed removals climb through the hot, dry summer.
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Typical costs in Fort Worth
| Tree Removal | $400-$8,000 |
| Large Tree Removal | $1,500-$15,000 |
| Emergency Storm Cleanup | $500-$10,000 |
| Tree Trimming & Pruning | $200-$2,500 |
| Stump Grinding | $100-$800 |
| Lot & Land Clearing | $2,000-$15,000 |
| Crane-Assisted Removal | $5,000-$20,000 |
| Dead Tree Removal | $400-$8,000 |
What sets the price in Fort Worth
These are national planning ranges, not quotes. On a Fort Worth lot, the biggest factors are the tree's size, how close it stands to the house and power lines, and how a truck, chipper, or crane can reach it. Oak-wilt management and drought die-off keep steady removal demand; large, heavy live oaks and pecans near homes push some jobs into crane territory. Every job is walked and quoted in writing by the local crew you choose before any work begins.
Frequently asked - Fort Worth
Do the crews serve all of Fort Worth?
Yes. The local tree services we connect you with cover Fort Worth and surrounding areas, including Tanglewood, Westover Hills, Arlington Heights, Keller.
What does tree removal cost in Fort Worth?
Nationally, most single-tree removals run about $400-$8,000, with large or crane-assisted removals reaching $15,000-$20,000. Access and size drive the number far more than species. Oak-wilt management and drought die-off keep steady removal demand; large, heavy live oaks and pecans near homes push some jobs into crane territory. You get a written price from a free on-site visit by the local crew you choose.
Can you help with emergency storm damage in Fort Worth?
Yes. Severe thunderstorms with large hail and damaging winds, plus long droughts that leave stressed trees brittle and prone to sudden limb drop. Mark your request as an emergency and we route it to Fort Worth-area crews that handle storm response. For a limb tangled in live lines, call your utility first; for a downed line, call 911.
Does TreeCutting.services do the tree work?
No. We're a free matching service that connects homeowners with vetted, licensed local tree services. The local crew you choose does the actual removal, trimming, or cleanup and gives you a written quote - we just make it easy to find and compare good local pros in your area.
How much does tree removal cost?
Nationally, most single-tree removals run about $400-$8,000, driven far more by access and size than by species - a large tree over a house, tight to power lines, or reachable only from the front yard costs well more than the same tree in an open backyard. Very large or crane-assisted removals can reach $15,000-$20,000. Prices vary widely by region; the only real number comes from a local crew's on-site written quote.
Is it really free to get matched and quoted?
Yes. Requesting a match and getting quotes costs you nothing, and there's no obligation to book. The local tree services provide free on-site estimates. You only pay the crew you choose to do the work.
Can you help with emergency storm damage?
Yes. If a tree or large limb is down on a house, a car, a driveway, or power lines, mark it as an emergency and we'll route your request to local crews that handle storm response. When a limb is tangled in live utility lines, call your power company first - de-energizing the line is theirs to do. For any downed line, call 911.