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Tree Service in Washington

176 zip codes with active providers out of 587 total (30% coverage). Ranked #13 of 32 states by avg bid.

State Avg

$41.2

National Avg

$40.35

Coverage

30%

vs National

+2.1%

State vs National Average

Washington: $41+2.1% vs National Avg

Dashed line = National Avg ($40)

Tree Service Costs in Washington

Typical cost range: $300–$2,000 for trimming; $500–$5,000+ for removal

Tree trimming (small to medium tree)$250–$800
Tree trimming (large tree, 50+ ft)$800–$2,000
Tree removal (small, under 30 ft)$300–$1,000
Tree removal (large, 50–80 ft)$1,500–$5,000
Stump grinding$200–$500
Emergency storm damage cleanup$500–$3,000+

When to Hire a Tree Service

Emergency service available in most areas

Dead branches are hanging over your roof, driveway, or areas where people walk — these can fall without warning
A tree is leaning more than it used to or you see exposed roots lifting on one side, indicating root failure
After a storm, damaged limbs are hanging in the canopy or a tree is partially uprooted and unstable
Tree roots are cracking your foundation, sidewalk, or driveway and the tree needs root pruning or removal

What to Look For

ISA (International Society of Arboriculture) certified arborist on staff — not just laborers with chainsaws
Proof of liability insurance ($1M minimum) AND workers' compensation — tree work is among the most dangerous occupations in America
They lower limbs with ropes rather than letting them free-fall, protecting your property and landscaping below
Written estimates that specify which limbs will be cut and how the debris will be handled (chipping, hauling, leaving firewood)

Common Tree Service Problems in Washington

Storm-damaged trees with hanging limbs (widow-makers) that can fall at any time and are extremely dangerous to remove

Trees too close to power lines causing outages — only licensed utility arborists should work near energized lines

Root damage to foundations, sewer lines, sidewalks, and driveways requiring either root pruning or tree removal

Trees with internal decay that appear healthy from outside but are structurally compromised and at risk of sudden failure

Overgrown trees blocking gutters, damaging roofs, or providing rodent/wildlife access to the house

Invasive species like Bradford pear, tree-of-heaven, or Norwegian maple that spread aggressively and displace native trees

Questions to Ask Before Hiring a Tree Service in Washington

Do you have an ISA certified arborist who will oversee the work?

An ISA certification means the arborist passed an exam on tree biology, safety, and proper pruning practices. Companies without certified arborists are just laborers with chainsaws — they may remove the tree but are more likely to damage property, injure workers, or butcher the tree's canopy.

Can I see your certificate of insurance — both liability and workers' comp?

This is the most important question in tree service. Workers injured on your property without workers' comp coverage can file claims against YOUR homeowner's insurance. Get the certificate directly from their insurance carrier, not just a photocopy from the company.

What's included — is stump grinding, debris removal, and cleanup in the price?

Cheap quotes often exclude stump grinding ($200–$500), debris hauling ($100–$300), and final cleanup. Get a written scope that specifies exactly what's included to avoid surprise charges.

Red Flags When Hiring a Tree Service

  • Goes door-to-door soliciting tree work, especially after storms — this is how most tree service scams operate
  • Cannot provide proof of workers' compensation insurance or tries to pass off liability-only coverage as sufficient
  • Recommends topping trees (cutting the main leader) — this is destructive, makes trees more dangerous long-term, and is condemned by every arboricultural authority
  • Wants full payment upfront or demands cash only — reputable companies invoice or take partial deposits
  • No ISA certified arborist on staff and no written estimate detailing the work to be performed

DIY vs Hiring a Professional Tree Service

You can safely prune small branches (under 3 inches diameter) that you can reach from the ground with a pole pruner. Never prune branches near power lines — that's utility company territory. Any branch that requires a ladder, chainsaw, or climbing to reach should be left to professionals. Tree removal is one of the most dangerous home maintenance activities — falling trees kill dozens of homeowners every year. The cost of professional tree work is a fraction of the cost of property damage, injury, or death from a DIY attempt gone wrong.

Tree Service Safety Tips

  • Never attempt to remove a tree near power lines yourself — contact your utility company. Touching or cutting a branch in contact with power lines can be instantly fatal
  • Tree work is one of the top-5 deadliest occupations in the US. Uninsured tree workers who are injured on your property can sue you — always verify workers' compensation insurance
  • Climbing spikes (gaffs) should only be used on trees being removed. Using spikes on trees you're keeping creates wounds that invite disease and decay

Best Time to Hire a Tree Service in Washington

Late winter (February–March) is the ideal time for most tree pruning — trees are dormant, visibility into the canopy is better without leaves, and the spring growth spurt will quickly heal pruning cuts. Avoid heavy pruning in fall, as it stimulates new growth that won't harden before winter. Emergency storm work peaks during summer thunderstorm season and winter ice storms — having a trusted tree service on speed dial saves time and money when everyone else is scrambling. Oak trees should never be pruned between April and October due to oak wilt disease risk in many regions.

Tree Service Licensing in Washington

Tree service licensing varies significantly by state and municipality. Some states require a tree care or arborist license; many cities require tree removal permits for trees above a certain diameter. ISA arborist certification is voluntary but strongly recommended. Always verify liability insurance ($1M minimum) and workers' compensation. In some states, companies must carry a specific tree care contractor license separate from a general contractor license.

City-by-City Costs (78 cities)

CityAvg BidMax BidMin BidZip Codes
Baring$45.00$45.00$45.001
Bellevue$45.00$45.00$45.007
Carnation$45.00$45.00$45.001
Maple Valley$45.00$45.00$45.001
Monroe$45.00$45.00$45.001
Mercer Island$45.00$45.00$45.001
Lake Stevens$45.00$45.00$45.001
Hobart$45.00$45.00$45.001
Issaquah$45.00$45.00$45.002
Index$45.00$45.00$45.001
Gold Bar$45.00$45.00$45.001
Granite Falls$45.00$45.00$45.001
Fall City$45.00$45.00$45.001
Duvall$45.00$45.00$45.001
Sammamish$45.00$45.00$45.002
Snoqualmie$45.00$45.00$45.001
Snohomish$45.00$45.00$45.003
Skykomish$45.00$45.00$45.001
Sultan$45.00$45.00$45.001
Startup$45.00$45.00$45.001
Woodinville$45.00$45.00$45.002
Redmond$45.00$45.00$45.003
Preston$45.00$45.00$45.001
Ravensdale$45.00$45.00$45.001
Renton$45.00$45.00$45.005
North Bend$45.00$45.00$45.001
Everett$41.25$45.00$40.008
Seattle$40.75$45.00$40.0060
Bainbridge Island$40.00$40.00$40.001
Bothell$40.00$40.00$40.004
Coupeville$40.00$40.00$40.001
Clinton$40.00$40.00$40.001
Chimacum$40.00$40.00$40.001
Carlsborg$40.00$40.00$40.001
Burley$40.00$40.00$40.001
Camano Island$40.00$40.00$40.001
Brinnon$40.00$40.00$40.001
Bremerton$40.00$40.00$40.005
Belfair$40.00$40.00$40.001
Keyport$40.00$40.00$40.001
Kenmore$40.00$40.00$40.001
Indianola$40.00$40.00$40.001
Kingston$40.00$40.00$40.001
Greenbank$40.00$40.00$40.001
Edmonds$40.00$40.00$40.002
Freeland$40.00$40.00$40.001
Silverdale$40.00$40.00$40.002
Nordland$40.00$40.00$40.001
Mountlake Terrace$40.00$40.00$40.001
Mukilteo$40.00$40.00$40.001
Medina$40.00$40.00$40.001
Lynnwood$40.00$40.00$40.004
Manchester$40.00$40.00$40.001
Mill Creek$40.00$40.00$40.001
Kirkland$40.00$40.00$40.003
Langley$40.00$40.00$40.001
Lilliwaup$40.00$40.00$40.001
Hansville$40.00$40.00$40.001
Olalla$40.00$40.00$40.001
Port Angeles$40.00$40.00$40.001
Port Gamble$40.00$40.00$40.001
Port Hadlock$40.00$40.00$40.001
South Colby$40.00$40.00$40.001
Rollingbay$40.00$40.00$40.001
Poulsbo$40.00$40.00$40.001
Retsil$40.00$40.00$40.001
Port Orchard$40.00$40.00$40.002
Port Ludlow$40.00$40.00$40.001
Port Townsend$40.00$40.00$40.001
Quilcene$40.00$40.00$40.001
Tahuya$40.00$40.00$40.001
Sequim$40.00$40.00$40.001
Seabeck$40.00$40.00$40.001
Southworth$40.00$40.00$40.001
Tracyton$40.00$40.00$40.001
Suquamish$40.00$40.00$40.001
Marysville$10.50$10.50$10.501
North Lakewood$10.50$10.50$10.501

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Coverage Gaps

463 zip codes without coverage

These areas in Washington have no active tree service providers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does tree service cost in Washington?

The average bid for tree service in Washington is $41.2, compared to the national average of $40.35. Prices range from $10.5 to $45 depending on location. Typical cost range: $300–$2,000 for trimming; $500–$5,000+ for removal.

What cities in Washington have tree service coverage?

Washington has tree service providers in 78 cities across 176 zip codes, representing 30% coverage of the state. Top cities include Baring, Bellevue, Carnation, Maple Valley, Monroe.

How does Washington compare to the national average for tree service?

Washington is 2.1% above the national average for tree service. It ranks #13 out of 32 states by average bid.

Are there areas in Washington without tree service providers?

Yes, 463 zip codes in Washington currently have no active tree service providers. Underserved cities include Aberdeen, Acme, Addy, Airway heights, Albion.

When should I hire a tree service in Washington?

Dead branches are hanging over your roof, driveway, or areas where people walk — these can fall without warning Emergency service is available in most Washington areas. Late winter (February–March) is the ideal time for most tree pruning — trees are dormant, visibility into the canopy is better without leaves, and the spring growth spurt will quickly heal pruning cuts.

What should I look for in a tree service in Washington?

ISA (International Society of Arboriculture) certified arborist on staff — not just laborers with chainsaws. Proof of liability insurance ($1M minimum) AND workers' compensation — tree work is among the most dangerous occupations in America. Tree service licensing varies significantly by state and municipality.

Can I do tree service work myself instead of hiring a pro?

You can safely prune small branches (under 3 inches diameter) that you can reach from the ground with a pole pruner. Never prune branches near power lines — that's utility company territory. Any branch that requires a ladder, chainsaw, or climbing to reach should be left to professionals.

What warranty should I expect from a tree service in Washington?

Tree work guarantees are limited by nature — weather, disease, and soil conditions are beyond anyone's control. Expect a guarantee against property damage during the work and prompt cleanup.