If you've got a tree problem in Arkansas, you're probably wondering what it's going to cost to fix it. I get it – tree work isn't cheap, and you don't want to get blindsided by an unexpected bill. So let's talk real numbers about what you should expect to pay for tree services across Arkansas in 2025.
The truth is, tree service costs vary wildly depending on what you need done, where you live in the state, and how complicated the job is. A simple trim in Springdale might run you differently than a full removal in Little Rock. Let me break down what's actually realistic for your wallet.
This is probably the most common service people call about. You've got some branches hanging over your house, or maybe the tree just looks overgrown. A standard trim for a small to medium tree (20-40 feet) typically runs between $300 and $700 in most Arkansas cities.
In Little Rock and Fort Smith, where cost of living is a bit higher, you might see prices creeping toward $800 for the same job. Fayetteville and Springdale tend to be on the lower end – you can often find quality work for $300-$600.
If you've got a larger tree (40-60 feet), expect to pay $700 to $1,200. Really large trees can push past $1,500. Keep in mind that if your tree is in a tight spot – like right over your house or power lines – the price goes up because it requires more expertise and safety measures.
Okay, this is where it gets expensive. Removing a tree isn't like just cutting it down – there's the stump, the debris, the risk management, all of it.
For a small tree (under 30 feet), you're looking at $400-$900 for complete removal. Medium trees (30-60 feet) run $1,200-$2,500. Large trees (over 60 feet) can easily hit $3,000-$5,000 or more.
These prices are pretty consistent across Little Rock, Fort Smith, Fayetteville, and Springdale, though you might save 10-15% if you're in the smaller cities versus Little Rock.
Stump removal adds another $200-$500 depending on the stump size. Some companies bundle it, some charge separately. Always ask.
Had a storm knock down a tree? That's urgent work, and yes, it costs more. Emergency removal or hazardous tree work typically runs 25-50% higher than standard pricing.
An emergency tree removal that might normally cost $2,000 could hit $2,500-$3,000 during storm season. This is especially important to know during Arkansas's severe weather months.
If you've got multiple trees down, most companies will give you a better rate per tree, but expect to pay more upfront. I've seen homeowners in Fort Smith pay $5,000-$8,000 for comprehensive storm cleanup on their properties.
Tree service companies often charge for things beyond just cutting. Hauling away debris can add $200-$500. Chipping branches (versus just removing them) might be an extra $100-$300. Removing a tree stump with grinding instead of extraction is usually $300-$600.
If your tree is diseased and you need emergency treatment, that's different pricing entirely – usually $200-$400 per application.
Travel fees are sometimes a thing too, especially if you're way out in a rural area. Most companies in Fayetteville and Springdale won't charge travel fees since they're already covering those areas, but in outlying spots, you might see a $50-$100 fee added.
Tree type matters. Removing an oak is different than removing a pine. Tree health – a dead tree is sometimes easier and cheaper to remove than a healthy one with dense branches. Location on your property – trees near structures, pools, or power lines cost more. Season – winter work is sometimes cheaper because there's less demand.
Get multiple quotes. Seriously. Three different companies will give you three different prices, and that's normal. Don't just go with the cheapest – go with someone who actually explains what they're doing and why it costs what it costs.
In most cases, no. But if you're in Little Rock or Fayetteville city limits, some trees might be protected. Always check with your city before removing anything significant. Most tree companies will handle this for you.
Every 3-5 years for most trees is standard maintenance. Diseased trees might need yearly checks. Most homeowners wait until something looks wrong, but preventative trimming saves money long-term.
You could, but honestly, don't. Tree removal injuries are serious – we're talking hospital bills that make professional tree service look cheap. Let the pros handle it.
If you need tree work done in Little Rock, Fort Smith, Fayetteville, Springdale, or anywhere else in Arkansas, stop overthinking it and get a quote. Most companies offer free estimates. Call us at (888) 705-2656 and let's talk about what your trees need and what it'll actually cost.
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