Two trees that look similar from the curb can cost very different amounts to remove, and it usually comes down to access, not size alone. A tree in an open backyard with a clear path for equipment costs less to take down than one wedged near a fence, power line, or house that requires careful rigging and hand-lowering piece by piece.
Height, trunk diameter, and the amount of debris to haul away all factor in too, but proximity to structures is often the single biggest driver of a quote. It is also why two companies can walk the same yard and come back with different numbers, depending on how each one plans to approach the job.
ATL Tree Work walks every property in person before quoting, because a phone estimate cannot account for the specific obstacles on a given lot. Getting an accurate number upfront means no surprises once the crew shows up.
Have you ever gotten wildly different quotes for what seemed like the same tree removal job?
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