How Much Do Tree Services Cost in Snohomish County, WA?
Tree removal in Snohomish County, WA averages $3,190. Compare local costs for trimming, pruning, and stump grinding with our 2026 price guide.
What homeowners in Snohomish County actually pay.
Local market ranges built from regional labor, materials, and permitting data — not national averages.
Large Tree Removal (over 60 ft)
Tree Trimming / Pruning (large)
Stump Grinding
National avg $2,800 × 1.14x local adjustment = $3,192, rounded to $3,190. Range: $1,500 × 1.14 = $1,710; $5,000 × 1.14 = $5,700.
Why Snohomish County prices look like this.
Tree Service Labor Costs in Snohomish County
Storm and Hazard Risks Affecting Tree Services
How Snohomish County's Climate Affects Tree Care
Equipment and Energy Costs for Tree Services
Financing Tree Services in Snohomish County
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Questions buyers ask about tree services in Snohomish County.
Short answers to the most common things we hear about local pricing, scope, and timing.
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How much does it cost to remove a large tree in Snohomish County?
Large tree removal (over 60 feet) in Snohomish County ranges from $1,710 to $5,700, with an average of $3,190. This reflects a 1.14x local adjustment over national averages due to higher labor costs in the Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue metro area, where mean hourly wages reach $34.37/hr.
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What does tree trimming or pruning cost in Snohomish County?
Professional trimming and pruning of large trees in Snohomish County costs between $455 and $1,710, with a typical price around $910. Final cost depends on tree height, canopy spread, proximity to power lines, and how much material needs to be removed.
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How much is stump grinding in Snohomish County?
Stump grinding locally averages $400 per stump, with a range of $230 to $685. Larger stumps with extensive root systems or difficult access—such as those close to foundations—tend to fall toward the higher end of that range.
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Why are tree services more expensive in Snohomish County than the national average?
Local tree service costs run about 1.14x the national average. This is driven by higher labor costs—arborists and climbing trade workers in the Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue metro earn $34.37/hr compared to a $27.75/hr national average. The county's median home value of $644,600 (3.74x national average) also reflects the area's elevated cost of living.
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When is the best time to schedule tree services in Snohomish County?
Late fall and winter are typically the slowest seasons for tree service companies in the area, so you may find more competitive rates. Snohomish County's IECC 4C marine climate means saturated winter soils can increase windthrow risk, making pre-storm-season pruning in late summer or early fall an ideal time for preventive maintenance.
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Does homeowners insurance cover tree removal after a storm?
Insurance may cover emergency tree removal if the tree fell due to a covered peril (such as wind or ice) and damaged an insured structure. With Snohomish County's FEMA risk score of 97.87 out of 100—and ice storm risk at 98.00—storm-related tree damage is a real possibility. Get itemized written estimates to support any claim.
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What natural hazards make tree maintenance important in Snohomish County?
Snohomish County faces significant ice storm risk (FEMA score 98.00, Very High), winter weather risk (94.05, Relatively High), and inland flooding risk (95.74, Relatively High). Lightning scores 86.10 (Relatively High) and can split trunks, creating hazard trees. Proactive trimming reduces the chance of costly emergency removal after these events.
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.