How Much Do Tree Services Cost in Brevard County, FL?
Tree removal in Brevard County, FL averages $2,660 for large trees. Get local pricing for trimming, stump grinding, and storm cleanup from Space Coast pros.
What homeowners in Brevard County actually pay.
Local market ranges built from regional labor, materials, and permitting data — not national averages.
Large Tree Removal (over 60 ft)
Tree Trimming / Pruning (large)
Stump Grinding
National avg $2,800 × 0.95x local adjustment = $2,660
Why Brevard County prices look like this.
Tree Service Labor Costs on the Space Coast
Storm Risks That Drive Tree Service Demand
Climate Factors Affecting Tree Growth and Maintenance
Trees, Shade, and Energy Costs
Paying for Tree Services in Brevard County
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Questions buyers ask about tree services in Brevard County.
Short answers to the most common things we hear about local pricing, scope, and timing.
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How much does it cost to remove a large tree in Brevard County?
Large tree removal (over 60 feet) costs $1,425 to $4,750 in Brevard County, with an average of $2,660. This reflects a 0.95x adjustment from national averages based on local labor rates of $18.50 per hour. Factors like proximity to structures, power lines, and access difficulty affect final pricing.
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When is the best time to schedule tree trimming in Florida?
Late winter through early spring (January through March) offers ideal conditions. Trees are less stressed, crews have better availability before hurricane season, and you will have addressed potential hazards before the June through November storm window when Brevard County's 99.71 hurricane risk score becomes an active concern.
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Does homeowners insurance cover tree removal after a hurricane?
Coverage varies by policy. Most insurers cover removal costs when a tree damages your home or other insured structures. Trees that fall without causing structural damage may not be covered, or may have lower limits (often $500 to $1,000 total). Review your policy before storm season, as post-hurricane demand spikes can push emergency removal costs above typical rates.
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How much does stump grinding cost in the Space Coast area?
Stump grinding in Brevard County runs $190 to $570, with an average around $335. Pricing depends on stump diameter, root spread, and accessibility. Some tree removal quotes include stump grinding; others price it separately. Always clarify before signing a contract.
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Why is tree maintenance important in Brevard County specifically?
Brevard County faces very high hurricane risk (99.71) and lightning risk (99.40), plus elevated tornado (95.29) and wildfire (97.17) scores. Dead branches and overgrown canopies become projectiles during storms. Regular trimming, costing $380 to $1,425 for large trees, reduces property damage risk and may lower insurance premiums.
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Can trees help reduce my electricity bill in Florida?
Yes. With electricity at $0.158/kWh and 2,758 cooling degree-days annually, strategic shade trees on south and west exposures can meaningfully reduce AC costs. However, trees near rooflines may conflict with solar panel plans, since Brevard receives 5.62 peak sun hours daily. Balance shade benefits against storm risk and future solar potential.
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How many tree service workers are available in the Brevard County area?
The Palm Bay-Melbourne-Titusville metro area employs approximately 1,870 landscaping and groundskeeping workers according to 2025 occupational data. This competitive market helps keep local prices about 5% below national averages, though availability tightens immediately after major storms when demand surges across the region.
How these numbers were built.
Cost estimates are derived from government data including the U.S. Census Bureau (ACS), Bureau of Labor Statistics (OEWS), FEMA National Risk Index, EIA energy data, IECC climate zone classifications, Federal Reserve (FRED), and HUD Fair Market Rents.