What Tree Removal Costs in Nacogdoches, TX

Honest numbers, no teaser prices. These ranges come from published national cost guides and reflect what actually moves a quote up or down here in Deep East Texas — where crew supply is deep and prices generally sit at or below national averages.

Typical Ranges

Sources: national cost guides (Angi, HomeGuide, HomeAdvisor) as of 2026. Every real quote depends on the tree in front of the crew.

What Moves the Number, In Order

  1. What the tree can hit. A pine in an open pasture off FM 225 can be felled whole. The same pine over a roofline near SFA comes down in rigged pieces. That difference is most of the price.
  2. Height and diameter. More wood, more time, more hauling.
  3. Condition. Dead and beetle-killed pines get brittle and unsafe to climb — crews switch to bucket trucks or cranes. Waiting on a dead pine raises the price.
  4. Access. Can a chipper and bobcat reach it, or is everything coming through a 36-inch gate?
  5. Haul-off. Leaving bucked wood for firewood saves real money — ask.

How to Pay Less (Without Hiring the Wrong Crew)

Cost FAQ

What does it cost to remove a pine tree here?

Most healthy mid-size pines in open access run in the few-hundred-dollar range; large loblollies over structures or beetle-killed brittle pines run four figures. The crew has to see it.

Why do dead trees cost more?

Dead and beetle-killed pines are brittle and unsafe to climb, so crews use bucket trucks, cranes, or slower rigging — more equipment and time.

Is it cheaper to remove several trees at once?

Yes. Mobilization is a big share of small-job cost; batching trees and stumps in one visit prices better than separate visits.

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