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REGIONAL COST GUIDE · Broward County, FL

How Much Does Tree Service Cost in Broward County, FL?

Tree removal in Broward County averages $2,745 for large trees. Get local pricing for trimming, stump grinding, and storm damage cleanup.

Cost range $1,470 – $4,900
Average $2,745
Updated May 18, 2026
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What homeowners in Broward County actually pay.

Local market ranges built from regional labor, materials, and permitting data — not national averages.

Large Tree Removal (over 60 ft)

$1,470 Avg: $2,745 $4,900

Tree Trimming / Pruning (large)

$390 Avg: $785 $1,470

Stump Grinding

$195 Avg: $345 $590

National avg $2,800 × 0.98x local adjustment = $2,745

Why Broward County prices look like this.

Hurricane season drives much of the tree service demand in Broward County, where FEMA rates hurricane risk at 99.83 out of 100 (Very High). Proactive trimming and hazard tree removal protect homes valued at a median $380,400, and post-storm cleanup keeps local arborists busy year-round. Large tree removal runs $1,470 to $4,900 in this market, with most jobs landing around $2,745. Routine pruning for mature trees costs $390 to $1,470, while stump grinding averages $345. The Miami-Fort Lauderdale metro supports 21,170 landscaping and groundskeeping workers, so scheduling is competitive outside peak storm recovery periods. Budget for regular maintenance: annual trimming costs less than emergency removal after a storm drops a weakened oak on your roof.

Labor Costs and Availability

Tree service labor in the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach metro area averages $19.28 per hour, slightly below the national mean of $20.11 for landscaping and groundskeeping workers. This translates to annual wages around $40,110. The region employs 21,170 workers in this occupation, one of the largest concentrations in Florida. Labor accounts for roughly 60% of most tree service bills, with the remainder covering equipment, disposal fees, and overhead. Certified arborists command higher rates, particularly for complex removals near structures or power lines. During hurricane season (June through November), expect longer wait times and potential surge pricing as crews prioritize emergency response. Off-season scheduling from December through May often yields better availability and competitive quotes.

Storm Risk and Tree Hazards

Broward County faces extreme weather risks that directly impact tree service needs. FEMA's National Risk Index assigns a 99.83 hurricane score (Very High), a perfect 100.00 lightning score, and a 96.28 tornado score. Coastal and inland flood risks both exceed 97. These conditions stress trees, create deadwood, and topple shallow-rooted species during storms. Preventive pruning removes wind-catch canopy and deadwood before hurricane season. After major storms, removal costs can spike 50% or more due to demand surges and hazardous conditions. The county's 97.01 wildfire risk score also means defensible space clearing is relevant for properties near the Everglades buffer zones. Consider annual inspections to identify compromised trees before they become liabilities.

Climate Considerations for Tree Care

Broward County sits in IECC climate zone 1A, a hot-humid classification within the DOE's Southeast HVAC region. With only 1,472 heating degree-days annually (well below the national median of 3,700 HDD), winter stress on trees is minimal. However, the 2,758 cooling degree-days indicate intense summer heat that can strain certain species. This cooling-dominated climate means strategic tree placement delivers real value: mature shade trees on the south and west sides of a home reduce solar heat gain and AC runtime. Native species like live oaks and gumbo limbos handle the humidity and salt exposure better than transplanted northern varieties. When removing trees, consider replacements that will mature to provide similar cooling benefits within 10 to 15 years.

Energy Savings from Tree Shade

Florida residential electricity runs $0.158 per kWh as of February 2026, making cooling costs a significant household expense in Broward's hot climate. Well-placed shade trees can reduce AC energy use by 15% to 35%, according to Department of Energy estimates. With 2,758 cooling degree-days driving constant summer AC demand, a mature tree shading your condenser unit and west-facing windows delivers measurable monthly savings. The county receives 5.59 peak sun hours daily, which explains why exposed homes run AC harder. Before removing a large tree, calculate whether its shade value offsets the removal cost over several years. Replacement plantings take time to mature, so strategic preservation of healthy shade trees protects your energy budget.

Financing Tree Service Projects

With median home values at $380,400 in Broward County, tree service costs represent a small fraction of property value but can still strain monthly budgets. Large removals exceeding $3,000 may warrant financing options. Home equity lines of credit (HELOCs) currently reflect the 6.36% mortgage rate environment. Many tree services offer payment plans for jobs over $1,000, though interest rates vary. Insurance may cover storm damage removal if a tree strikes your home, but preventive removal is rarely covered. Homeowners paying median property taxes of $3,610 annually should document tree maintenance as part of property upkeep records. For rental properties (2-bedroom fair market rent: $2,333/month), landlords can often deduct tree service as a maintenance expense.
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Questions buyers ask about tree services in Broward County.

Short answers to the most common things we hear about local pricing, scope, and timing.

  1. How much does it cost to remove a large tree in Broward County?

    Large tree removal (over 60 feet) costs $1,470 to $4,900 in Broward County, with most jobs averaging $2,745. This reflects a 0.98x local adjustment from national rates based on the $19.28 average hourly wage for landscaping workers in the Miami metro area.

  2. Why is tree trimming important before hurricane season in South Florida?

    Broward County has a 99.83 hurricane risk score (Very High) and a perfect 100 lightning risk score from FEMA. Preventive trimming removes deadwood and reduces wind resistance, lowering the chance of limbs or entire trees falling on structures during storms.

  3. How much does stump grinding cost after tree removal?

    Stump grinding in Broward County runs $195 to $590, with an average cost of $345. Most contractors offer bundled pricing if you add stump grinding to a tree removal job, which can save 10% to 20% compared to scheduling it separately.

  4. When is the best time to schedule tree service in Broward County?

    December through May offers the best availability and pricing, as this falls outside hurricane season (June through November). The 21,170 landscaping workers in the metro area stay busy with storm response during peak season, making off-season scheduling more reliable.

  5. Can shade trees really lower my electricity bill?

    Yes. With Broward County's 2,758 annual cooling degree-days and electricity at $0.158 per kWh, AC costs add up quickly. Strategic shade trees on west and south exposures can reduce cooling energy use by 15% to 35%, according to DOE estimates.

  6. Does homeowners insurance cover tree removal in Florida?

    Insurance typically covers removal only if a tree damages your home or a covered structure. Preventive removal, storm cleanup of fallen trees that missed structures, and routine trimming are generally out-of-pocket expenses. Document all tree maintenance for property records.

  7. How do I finance a large tree removal project?

    For removals exceeding $3,000, options include HELOCs (reflecting current 6.36% mortgage rates), contractor payment plans, or personal loans. With median home values at $380,400 in Broward County, a HELOC may offer favorable terms for homeowners with established equity.

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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.

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