Tree removal in DeLand, FL usually runs between $400 and $2,500, with most homeowners paying around $900 for a mid-sized tree.

Small trees under 30 feet can cost as little as $300. Large oaks and pines over 80 feet can push past $3,000 once access and cleanup are factored in.

The final number depends on a handful of measurable factors. Below we break each one down so you can estimate your own job before you call.

What Drives the Price

No two removals are priced the same. A certified crew looks at four things before quoting a job.

  • Size and height: Taller trees take more time, rigging, and labor.
  • Trunk diameter: A thick trunk is slower to cut and haul.
  • Complexity: Proximity to your house, power lines, or a fence adds rigging work.
  • Condition: Dead, leaning, or storm-damaged trees carry extra risk.

Species matters too. A brittle water oak or a resin-heavy slash pine behaves differently than a soft-wooded maple.

Tree Removal Cost by Size in DeLand

Height is the single biggest price driver. Here is what local homeowners typically pay in 2026.

Tree SizeHeightTypical Cost
SmallUnder 30 ft$300 to $550
Medium30 to 60 ft$600 to $1,200
Large60 to 80 ft$1,200 to $2,200
Very largeOver 80 ft$2,200 to $3,500+

Mature live oaks are common across Volusia County and often land in the large or very large range. Their wide canopies take longer to section and lower safely.

How Complexity Changes the Quote

Two trees of the same height can be priced hundreds of dollars apart. Access is the reason.

A tree standing alone in an open backyard is straightforward. A crew can fell it in sections and drop them clear.

A tree leaning over your roof or tangled in power lines is different. That job needs careful rigging, and sometimes a bucket truck or crane.

Common cost add-ons

  • Near structures or lines: add $200 to $800.
  • Crane access required: add $500 or more.
  • Difficult haul-out: add $100 to $400 for tight lots.

If the trunk is left behind, plan for separate stump grinding to clear the leftover base. Most stumps run $100 to $400 depending on diameter.

Emergency and Storm Removal Premiums

Florida weather is the wild card. Hurricane season and summer thunderstorms drop trees across DeLand, Deltona, and Daytona Beach every year.

Emergency work carries a premium of 20 to 50 percent over standard rates. Crews are mobilizing off-hours, often in unstable conditions.

A tree already on your roof or blocking your driveway costs more to handle than a scheduled removal. If a storm has already hit, our team can clear downed limbs and hazards fast.

Planning ahead is cheaper than reacting. Scheduling preventive work before the season peaks often saves the higher emergency fee entirely.

When Removal Is Not the Answer

Not every troubled tree needs to come down. Removal is the most expensive option, so it is worth confirming it is the right one.

A structurally weak tree can sometimes be saved with cabling and bracing to support heavy limbs. An overgrown canopy near your home may only need a proper trim to reduce risk.

A certified arborist inspection tells you which path fits. If the tree is truly dead or hazardous, safe removal of the dead tree is the smart call.

How to Get an Accurate Quote

Photos and measurements help, but a real number comes from an on-site look. Ground conditions, root spread, and access are hard to judge from a picture.

Watch for quotes that seem far below the ranges above. Underpriced work often skips insurance, permits, or full cleanup.

Ask whether the price includes hauling debris and grinding the stump. Those two items are the most common source of surprise charges.

Ready for a firm number on your tree? Reach out for a free on-site estimate anywhere in DeLand, Orange City, or the wider Volusia County area.

For the full scope of what a removal involves, see our tree removal service details. A clear estimate up front means no surprises when the crew arrives.