I would charge 'not to much' but more than 'nothing' for this category, a 'bit more' to remove the material and grind the stumps.Hi guys, how much do you guys charge to cut down and dispose the following (can you break down the cost):
DBH from 4-7 inches
DBH 8-11 inches
A little more than 'not to much' for this category, but not quite a 'lot'. Add a few sheckels for debris removal and stumps12-15 inches
16-19
Cost really starts going up in this category, anywhere from 'a lot' to 'a whole lot' Factor in debris removal and stumps on these jobs, cost could easily go above 'a whole bunch'20-23
24-27
28-31 inches
There is no stump grinding...just cut flush; trees are tall with no structures near by.....there are some big ones in the range 29" that need to be carried ~600 feet to be hauled. Chipping will be too expensive....ballpark price just to cut trees in the DBH range?
I charge by the pound. If you can tell me what your tree weighs I can give you a price over the phone.
600' each way will be 1200' for each round trip of debris removal. A mile is 1509'. Two round trips out will equal almost a 1.75 mile round trip. Since I will usually wallk slower with heavy wood and I can walk faster without carrying debris it really depends how heavy the wood is to get an accurate figure. Also need to know wind speed and ground slope to get an almost maybe approximate amount to estimate. Given the facts so far I figure you might be in the boatload price category. Thanks Husky for mentioning that price, I don't do many boatload jobs a year so I left out that category in my first list. :deadhorse:
at that rate, i am going to move to the town where Dadatwins is from, with gas prices being what they are the mileage on my truck will go up!!!
A mile is 1509'.
OOOPPs Mile is actually 5280' , this will change all my calculations for the estimate on this project. :yoyo:
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