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How Much Does Tree Removal Cost in Southeastern Virginia

February 16, 2026

Maintaining the historic charm and natural beauty of Southeastern Virginia, from the colonial streets of Williamsburg to the wooded suburbs of James City County, often requires professional tree care. Whether you are dealing with a leaning Loblolly Pine after a coastal storm or clearing space for a new addition, understanding the local market for tree removal is essential for your budget.

In 2026, tree removal costs in the Williamsburg and James City County areas typically range from $550 to $1,500 for an average-sized tree. However, for the massive, century-old oaks common in this region, prices can soar well above $2,500.

Key Takeaways

  • Average Cost: Most homeowners spend between $600 and $900 for a standard removal.
  • Size Matters: Height and trunk diameter are the primary price drivers; extra-large trees (70ft+) can cost $2,400+.
  • Location Factors: Proximity to historic structures or power lines in Williamsburg increases labor and insurance costs.
  • Permit Requirements: Both the City of Williamsburg and James City County have specific ordinances, especially for trees in Resource Protection Areas (RPAs).
  • Hidden Costs: Stump grinding and debris hauling are usually billed as add-ons, adding $150 to $500 to the total.

Price Breakdown by Tree Size

The “standard” price for tree removal is a myth because no two trees are identical. In Southeastern Virginia, contractors generally categorize costs based on the height and complexity of the job.

Small Trees (Under 30 Feet)

Estimated Cost: $150 to $500

These include ornamental species like Crepe Myrtles, Flowering Dogwoods, and young Redbuds. Because these trees can often be felled from the ground without complex rigging or climbing, the labor costs remain low.

Medium Trees (30 to 60 Feet)

Estimated Cost: $500 to $1,500

This category covers many residential trees, such as younger Maples or Birches. At this height, crews often need to “limb up” the tree, removing branches systematically from the top down to avoid damaging your home or landscaping.

Large and Extra-Large Trees (Over 60 Feet)

Estimated Cost: $1,200 to $3,500+

The towering Loblolly Pines and White Oaks that define the Virginia landscape fall into this bracket. These removals require heavy equipment, such as cranes or bucket trucks, and a larger crew. If a 100-foot Pine is leaning toward a neighbor’s house in a tight James City County cul-de-sac, expect the price to reflect the high risk and specialized skill required.

Pricing Breakdown by Height

Height is the most significant factor because it determines the amount of labor and the type of equipment (like bucket trucks or cranes) required.

Tree Height Typical Cost Range Common Local Examples
Small (Under 30 ft) $150 – $500 Dogwood, Crepe Myrtle, Fruit Trees
Medium (30 – 60 ft) $500 – $1,100 River Birch, Young Maple, Cedar
Large (60 – 80 ft) $1,100 – $1,800 Loblolly Pine, Southern Red Oak
Extra-Large (80+ ft) $1,800 – $3,500+ Mature White Oak, Tulip Poplar

Local Factors Influencing Cost in Williamsburg & James City

Living in a region with deep historical roots and strict environmental protections means there are unique variables that affect your bottom line.

1. Resource Protection Areas (RPAs)

Much of James City County and parts of Williamsburg fall within the Chesapeake Bay Preservation area. If your tree is near a waterway or within a designated RPA, you cannot simply cut it down.

  • Permits: You may need an arborist’s report and a permit from the local Planning Department.
  • Mitigation: Often, the county requires a 2:1 replanting ratio (planting two native trees for every one removed), which adds to your long-term project cost.

2. Access and Proximity to Structures

In the historic districts of Williamsburg, houses are often close together. If a tree is located in a backyard with no truck access, workers must “climb and lower” every piece of wood by hand using ropes. This manual labor can double the time on-site, significantly increasing the bill.

3. Tree Health and Condition

It is a common misconception that dead trees are cheaper to remove. In reality, a rotting or “hollow” tree is far more dangerous to climb. Professional arborists may charge a premium for the increased risk of the tree failing while they are in the canopy.

Additional Services: The “Fine Print”

When you receive a quote, always ask if it includes the following:

Service Estimated Cost Description
Stump Grinding $150 – $450 Grinding the stump 6-12 inches below the surface.
Log Splitting $75 – $150 Turning the trunk into usable firewood for your hearth.
Debris Hauling $100 – $250 Transporting the limbs and wood chips to a local landfill.
Emergency Service (extra charge) Same-day service after a storm or for an immediate hazard.

Permit Requirements in Southeastern VA

Before the chainsaws start, ensure you are compliant with local laws to avoid heavy fines.

  • City of Williamsburg: Requires a “Tree Removal Request” form for trees in certain zones or for significant species. If you live in a historic area, the Architectural Review Board may also need to weigh in.
  • James City County: Uses a “Sensitive Area Activity Application” for removals within the RPA. If the tree is dead or diseased, the process is usually expedited, but documentation is still required.

Choosing the Right Professional

In Southeastern Virginia, always verify that your contractor has Liability Insurance and Workers’ Compensation. If an uninsured worker is injured on your property in James City County, you could be held liable. Look for an ISA Certified Arborist to ensure the job is done according to modern safety standards.

For residents in the Williamsburg and James City areas, Noel Velasquez Landscaping provides free estimates for tree removal and landscaping projects. This allows you to get a clear, professional assessment of the job’s complexity and cost without any upfront commitment, ensuring you aren’t surprised by hidden fees.

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