Published: August 21, 2025 • Tree Service • Nevada

How Much Does Tree Service Cost in Nevada? (2025 Guide)

If you're a homeowner in Nevada dealing with overgrown trees, dead branches, or that massive oak that's threatening your roof, you've probably wondered what tree service is actually going to cost you. I get it—tree work isn't cheap, but prices can vary wildly depending on what you need done and where you live in the state.

I've been helping homeowners in Las Vegas, Henderson, Reno, and North Las Vegas figure out their tree service costs for years, and there's definitely a pattern to what you'll pay. Let me break down the real numbers so you know what to expect when you call for a quote.

Basic Tree Trimming and Pruning Costs

This is probably the most common service homeowners request, and it's also the most affordable. If you're just looking to trim back some branches or clean up your tree's shape, you're looking at somewhere between $200 and $600 for a small to medium tree. Larger trees or those that need more extensive pruning can run $600 to $1,200 or more.

In Las Vegas and Henderson, where we get a lot of desert heat and intense sun, regular trimming actually helps your trees stay healthier and prevents branches from dropping in our crazy summer storms. The cost really depends on the tree's size, how thick the branches are, and how much climbing your service provider needs to do.

If you've got multiple trees on your property, most companies will give you a better per-tree rate. Don't be afraid to ask about that—it's totally normal to negotiate if you're having work done on three or four trees at once.

Tree Removal: What You'll Actually Pay

Here's where things get more expensive. Removing a tree isn't just about cutting it down—it's about doing it safely without damaging your house, your neighbor's fence, your pool, or anything else nearby. That's why costs vary so much.

For a small tree (under 30 feet), expect to pay $300 to $700. Medium trees (30-60 feet) typically run $700 to $1,500. Large trees over 60 feet? You're looking at $1,500 to $3,000 or more, depending on what's around it and how complicated the removal is.

In North Las Vegas and Reno, where we have a lot of older neighborhoods with established trees, I see plenty of removal jobs that push toward the higher end because these trees are massive and planted near homes. If your tree is dead, diseased, or leaning toward your house, that's actually sometimes cheaper because the company doesn't need to be as careful about how it falls.

One thing people don't always factor in: stump removal is usually separate. Grinding out a stump typically costs $100 to $400 depending on the stump size. If you just want it gone completely (versus grinding it down), that's another $200 to $600 in some cases.

Emergency Tree Service and Storm Cleanup

When a monsoon rolls through Reno or a heavy storm hits Henderson and knocks branches all over your yard, you might need emergency tree service. This costs more—sometimes significantly more—because you're usually calling in the middle of the night or on a weekend, and the company needs to respond quickly.

Emergency removal or cleanup typically runs 25% to 50% higher than regular pricing. So that $800 removal? Might be $1,000 to $1,200 if you need it done at 2 AM after a storm. Most reputable tree companies in Las Vegas and surrounding areas have emergency crews available, but yeah, you'll pay for that urgency.

Partial tree removal where you just need fallen limbs cleared and hauled away usually runs $150 to $500 depending on how much debris there is. Storm season in Nevada can be rough, so having a trusted tree service on speed dial is honestly a good idea.

Other Services That Add to Your Bill

Beyond basic trimming and removal, there are other services that might apply to your situation. Tree disease treatment can run $300 to $800 depending on what's wrong with your tree and how many treatments it needs. Cabling or bracing (where they install support systems to keep trees from splitting) runs $500 to $1,500 per tree.

Hauling away debris is sometimes included in the estimate, sometimes not. Always ask. Chipping branches into mulch might add $100 to $300 to your bill, and stacking wood for firewood or removing it entirely is another consideration.

FAQ Section

Q: Why do tree service prices vary so much in Nevada?
A: Several factors affect pricing—tree size, health condition, location on your property, how close it is to structures, and accessibility all matter. A tree near your house costs more to remove safely than one in an open field. Desert trees sometimes have different removal challenges than trees in other regions too.

Q: Should I get multiple quotes before hiring?
A: Absolutely. Get at least two or three quotes. Prices can differ by $500+ between companies. Make sure they're quoting the same services though—one company might include cleanup and stump grinding while another doesn't.

Q: Is tree service expensive in Las Vegas compared to other Nevada cities?
A: Las Vegas and Henderson tend to be slightly higher than Reno or North Las Vegas, mainly because there's more competition and service companies have higher overhead costs in those areas. But the difference usually isn't massive—maybe 10 to 15%.

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