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REGIONAL COST GUIDE · Palm Beach County, FL

How Much Do Tree Services Cost in Palm Beach County, FL?

Tree removal in Palm Beach County costs $1,470-$4,900 for large trees over 60 ft. Local trimming runs $390-$1,470. Get accurate 2026 pricing.

Cost range $1,470 – $4,900
Average $2,745
Updated May 18, 2026
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What homeowners in Palm Beach 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 Palm Beach County prices look like this.

Compared to national averages, tree service costs in Palm Beach County run about 2% lower due to competitive labor rates in the Miami-Fort Lauderdale metro area. Large tree removal (over 60 feet) ranges from $1,470 to $4,900, while trimming and pruning for large trees costs $390 to $1,470. Stump grinding adds $195 to $590 depending on stump diameter. With median home values at $407,300 (more than double the national median), property owners here often maintain mature tree canopies that require professional care. The region's 21,170 landscaping workers create a competitive market for tree services, keeping prices accessible despite the area's high cost of living. Most homeowners spend between $785 and $2,745 for routine trimming and mid-size removals.

Labor Costs and Local Workforce

Palm Beach County draws from a labor pool of 21,170 landscaping and groundskeeping workers across the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach metro. The average hourly wage sits at $19.28, approximately 4% below the national average of $20.11 for this occupation. Annual wages average $40,110 for workers in this field. Labor accounts for roughly 60% of tree service costs, with the remaining 40% covering equipment, disposal fees, and transportation. Specialized work (crane-assisted removal, hazardous tree takedown, or work near power lines) commands premium rates due to additional training, insurance requirements, and equipment needs. Crews working during peak post-storm demand may charge overtime rates, particularly for weekend or emergency response calls.

Storm Risk and Emergency Tree Services

Palm Beach County carries a hazard risk score of 99.20 out of 100, driven primarily by hurricane exposure at 99.87 (Very High). Lightning risk also ranks at 99.81 (Very High), while inland flooding scores 98.92 and coastal flooding 93.40. Tornado risk registers at 93.80 (Relatively High). Winter weather risk is effectively zero. These conditions create consistent demand for emergency tree services after storms, pre-hurricane trimming to reduce wind resistance, and removal of lightning-damaged trees. Post-storm work often carries surge pricing of 50% to 100% above standard rates due to overwhelming demand. Homeowners should budget for annual pre-storm inspections (typically $75 to $150), which can prevent costly emergency removals by identifying weak limbs and compromised trees before hurricane season.

Tropical Climate and Year-Round Growth

Palm Beach County sits in IECC climate zone 1A, a cooling-dominated subtropical environment with moisture regime classification A. With only 1,472 heating degree-days annually (60% below the national median of 3,700 HDD), winters are mild and trees grow year-round. The 2,758 cooling degree-days reflect intense summer heat that accelerates growth while stressing certain species. This tropical climate means trees produce more foliage and require more frequent pruning than in temperate zones. Fast-growing species like royal palms, live oaks, and gumbo limbos may need trimming every 12 to 18 months rather than the 3 to 5 year cycles common in northern states. Property owners schedule major trimming work between November and May, avoiding peak hurricane season (June through November) when storm damage can undo recent maintenance.

Energy Considerations for Tree Placement

Florida residential electricity averages $0.158 per kWh as of February 2026. While tree services don't directly affect energy bills, strategic tree placement can reduce cooling costs in this cooling-dominated climate (2,758 CDD annually). Shade trees positioned on south and west exposures lower AC demand by 15% to 25% during summer months. When planning tree removal, consider whether the tree provides summer shade for your home or outdoor AC units. Replacement with fast-growing native species may offset long-term energy costs. Conversely, trees blocking solar panel exposure may justify removal: the region receives 5.71 peak sun hours daily, and a 6kW system produces approximately 9,372 kWh annually. Factoring removal costs ($1,470 to $4,900) against energy savings helps determine whether a tree should stay or go.

Financing Options for Tree Work

With 30-year mortgage rates at 6.36%, many homeowners opt to finance larger tree projects through home equity lines rather than cash. The median home value of $407,300 provides substantial equity for most property owners. Standard tree trimming at $390 to $785 rarely requires financing, but full property clearing or multiple large tree removals reaching $10,000 to $20,000 may benefit from structured payments. Some tree service companies offer 12-month interest-free financing for jobs over $2,500. Credit cards with 0% introductory APR provide another option for mid-range projects. Property tax payments averaging $3,600 annually should factor into any home equity borrowing decisions. For rental property owners, fair market rents in West Palm Beach ($2,254 for a 2-bedroom) help offset maintenance costs over time.
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Questions buyers ask about tree services in Palm Beach County.

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

  1. What does large tree removal cost in Palm Beach County?

    Large tree removal (over 60 feet) costs between $1,470 and $4,900 in Palm Beach County, with most jobs falling around $2,745. This reflects a 0.98x adjustment from national averages based on local labor rates of $19.28 per hour. Factors affecting price include tree species, trunk diameter, proximity to structures, and accessibility for equipment.

  2. How much does tree trimming cost in this area?

    Tree trimming and pruning for large trees ranges from $390 to $1,470, with typical jobs around $785. Palm Beach County's tropical climate (zone 1A) means trees grow year-round, so most properties need trimming every 12 to 18 months rather than the 3 to 5 year cycles common in northern states.

  3. What is the cost for stump grinding?

    Stump grinding in Palm Beach County costs $195 to $590, with average jobs around $345. Pricing depends on stump diameter, root system complexity, and accessibility. Most companies charge per inch of stump diameter, ranging from $3 to $5 per inch for standard stumps.

  4. When is the best time to schedule tree services?

    Schedule major tree work between November and May in Palm Beach County. This avoids hurricane season (June through November) and takes advantage of mild winters with only 1,472 heating degree-days annually. Pre-hurricane trimming in April or May reduces wind resistance and minimizes storm damage risk.

  5. Why are emergency tree services more expensive after storms?

    Post-storm emergency tree removal costs 50% to 100% more than scheduled work. Palm Beach County's 99.87 hurricane risk score and 99.81 lightning risk score mean storm damage is common, creating overwhelming demand after major weather events. Pre-storm trimming at standard rates ($390 to $1,470) reduces the likelihood of needing emergency services.

  6. How do local labor rates compare to national averages?

    Local landscaping workers earn $19.28 per hour, about 4% below the national average of $20.11. The region employs 21,170 workers in this field, creating competitive pricing. This keeps Palm Beach County tree service costs approximately 2% below national averages, reflected in the 0.98x services adjustment factor.

  7. Should I remove trees that block solar panels?

    With 5.71 peak sun hours daily, Palm Beach County has excellent solar potential. A 6kW system produces approximately 9,372 kWh annually. At $0.158 per kWh, that represents about $1,480 in annual electricity value. Trees blocking south-facing roof areas may justify the $1,470 to $4,900 removal cost if you're considering solar installation.

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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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