Tree Removal & Trimming near you in Ireland
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Typical price: €250–€4,500
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What tree removal & trimming costs in Ireland
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Trimming/pruning Crown lift, thin or reduce a mature tree | €250 | €500 | €1,000 |
| Medium tree removal Remove a 10-15m tree with reasonable access | €500 | €900 | €1,800 |
| Large tree removal + stump Dismantle a large tree, grind the stump | €1,400 | €2,500 | €4,500 |
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How to hire a tree removal & trimming pro in Ireland
- Check for Tree Preservation Orders with the local authority and whether the tree is in an Architectural Conservation Area
- Note the hedge/vegetation cutting restrictions: cutting hedgerows is prohibited 1 March – 31 August under the Wildlife Act (exemptions for safety)
- Use qualified tree surgeons with dedicated insurance
- Get dismantling method, waste removal and stump treatment in writing
- For roadside trees, confirm traffic management responsibilities
- Never pay up front to door-knockers
Frequently asked questions
Do I need permission to remove a tree on my own property?
Very often yes — councils and municipalities widely protect trees by size, species or zone, and fines for unpermitted removal are severe. Check before quoting: a legitimate tree company will know local permit rules and often handles the application for you. Never trust 'don't worry about the permit'.
How much does tree removal cost?
Price scales with height, trunk diameter, condition and — above all — access and what the tree can fall on. A small open-lawn tree is a morning's work; a large tree over a house, pool or power lines needs rigging or a crane and costs many times more. Stump grinding is almost always quoted separately.
What happens to the wood and branches after tree work?
Standard quotes include chipping branches and removing debris; ask whether logs are hauled away, left cut to length for firewood, or chipped as mulch you keep — keeping wood and chips on site usually earns a small discount. Confirm the lawn/driveway protection plan for heavy equipment too.
Does home insurance cover tree removal?
Typically only when a tree falls and damages insured property or blocks access — then removal of the fallen tree is covered as part of the claim. Pre-emptive removal of a healthy or even dying tree is rarely covered, though a documented arborist report of hazard can sometimes help.
Who is responsible for a neighbour's tree overhanging my property?
In most common-law countries you may trim overhanging branches back to the boundary at your own cost (offering the cuttings back), but you can't compel removal unless the tree is dangerous. Rules differ by country and state — document concerns in writing and check local dispute processes before escalating.
When is the best time of year for tree work?
Dormant-season (late winter) pruning suits most deciduous species, and arborists' schedules are quieter then. Legal timing matters too: many countries restrict work during bird-nesting season, and some species (oaks, elms) have disease-driven no-prune windows. Emergency safety work happens whenever needed.
How much does stump grinding cost?
Stump grinding is priced per stump by diameter, with minimum call-out fees making single small stumps relatively expensive and multi-stump jobs cheaper per unit. Grinding goes 15-30 cm below grade — enough to replant grass, but not always enough for building over; full root removal costs much more.
When can hedges and trees legally be cut in Ireland?
Hedgerow cutting is banned 1 March – 31 August to protect nesting birds, with exemptions for road safety and certain works. Garden tree pruning isn't strictly caught, but reputable contractors avoid disturbing active nests — plan major works for autumn-winter.
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