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Posted by alb1753 on January 21, 2006, 11:12 am
I have three pine trees about 40' tall that I want cut down. They are
about 30' from my house and 15' from some wires. What is a reasonable
estimate to have these cut down? Is removal included in the price? I
live north of Boston.
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Posted by Pop on January 21, 2006, 11:25 am
:I have three pine trees about 40' tall that I want cut down.
They are
: about 30' from my house and 15' from some wires. What is a
reasonable
: estimate to have these cut down? Is removal included in the
price? I
: live north of Boston.
Variable. Grab the yellow pages & start calling some places for
estimates. Ask them.
Pop
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Posted by Sacramento Dave on January 21, 2006, 11:35 am
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>I have three pine trees about 40' tall that I want cut down. They are
> about 30' from my house and 15' from some wires. What is a reasonable
> estimate to have these cut down? Is removal included in the price? I
> live north of Boston.
I had two Redwoods over 40' removed , one Plumb Tree removed, Stumps
Ground ,Another redwood trimmed and Sprinkler pipe removed ( Extra no
charge) about $1200. The trees were 8' from my house about 25' from
neighbors. One thing to check for is Insurance including Workmen's Comp.
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Posted by Bob on January 21, 2006, 11:36 am
There's no way anyone who isn't from your area can give you an accurate
price. Pine trees have very little value as fire wood. Get a price each way,
and then decide.
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> I have three pine trees about 40' tall that I want cut down. They are
> about 30' from my house and 15' from some wires. What is a reasonable
> estimate to have these cut down? Is removal included in the price? I
> live north of Boston.
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Posted by Bob G. on January 22, 2006, 10:17 am
>There's no way anyone who isn't from your area can give you an accurate
>price. Pine trees have very little value as fire wood. Get a price each way,
>and then decide.
>> I have three pine trees about 40' tall that I want cut down. They are
>> about 30' from my house and 15' from some wires. What is a reasonable
>> estimate to have these cut down? Is removal included in the price? I
>> live north of Boston.
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I got an estimate a few weeks ago to remove a Maple tree (a good 40
foot tall with a trunk about 3 foot in diameter... Price was close to
$2,000... I passed... ! only reason I want it down is to improve my
view of the sky when using my telescope...
I think I better get on the phone and call a few more companies..
Located in Maryland...
Bob G.
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> about 30' from my house and 15' from some wires. What is a reasonable
> estimate to have these cut down? Is removal included in the price? I
> live north of Boston.