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Tree Transplanting

11/13/2019

 
You probably have looked at the tree in your backyard and thought to yourself that it would look so much better in your front yard. We know how it feels, and we've heard so many homeowners utter the same words. If you want to know the basics of transplanting and how much it would cost for this service, keep reading, and we will give you answers to your most common questions.

How Much to Transplant a Tree?
There is no standard cost for tree transplanting services. Tree companies take into consideration different variables unique to your tree before they determine the final cost of the service.

The cost of transplanting a tree varies depending on several factors, including where the tree is located, its size, and whether transplanting it requires the use of specialized tools and intense labor to finish the job.

What are the Factors to Consider for the Cost of Transplanting a Tree?
The certified arborist will never hand you a written estimate until they see the tree and assess the important details of the job:
  1. The tree's size. Naturally, it will cost more to move a large tree from one point to another. The task necessitates more crew members to prepare where the tree will be relocated as well as the use of power equipment to get the job done. A certified arborist may recommend not to transplant a large tree because it may have adverse effects on the tree's roots as it is being prepared for the relocation.
  2. The time. In most cases, tree care professionals work per hour, so it means the more complex the job is, the higher the cost will be. You should work with a qualified tree care company because they will be transparent about the time needed to complete the job.
  3. Equipment and labor. Transplanting requires intense labor to be safely transplanted. Some types of trees, especially sprawling ones, will require more arborists and specialized equipment to transplant successfully. Small trees are not as labor-intensive as large ones which mean it will cost you less to have this tree transplanted.
  4. The previous and the new location. The tree care professionals will also look into the location of your tree in determining the cost of transplanting. If the tree is located somewhere that is difficult to reach for the arborists, it will add to the total cost of the service. Further, if the new location requires preparation, it will also add to the service cost. Simply put, any obstruction and hindrance that can affect the process of replanting will automatically increase the charge.

Where do I Find a Tree Transplanting Service Near Me?
Keep in mind that transplanting is a complex and dangerous task, which is why you want to entrust the job to someone experienced and knowledgeable of the entire process. It is best to begin your search with the local tree care companies in your area. Make sure they are licensed, insured, and has credentials to back them up. This will help keep you from choosing the wrong tree service company.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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