you and @levi r are in agreement$3250.00
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you and @levi r are in agreement$3250.00
It’s about 15’ from the home and leans towards it, plenty of limbs and tops are over or near the plane of the homeDoes it overhang the house?
To me, an important aspect of this thread is contact 'spec' phrasing. How would you write this job in your contract?
I was thinking it was a 4-6k tree.. it’s not really a difficult removal, with ample space to work and plenty of room between the big limbs and the roof but gawd it’s a girthy trunk and plenty to deal with.That would be a $5000+ tree around here for any reputable company.
The ether must be a ritzy place.That would be a $5000+ tree around here for any reputable company.
I say $3250, but my wife would take that and tell me to put another grand on it. She knows me too well. We joke that she should do the bids. Well, she jokes. I’m serious.I was thinking it was a 4-6k tree.. it’s not really a difficult removal, with ample space to work and plenty of room between the big limbs and the roof but gawd it’s a girthy trunk and plenty to deal with.
I can’t possibly remove this one since I have 0 equipment but I gave them a cut and leave price of 2645
Ps, there is room to drop the final stem 30-40’
you worked for me?I think the guy I was working for would bid that for like $1500, and then complain that he wasn't making any money.
I didn’t mean to say you’re expensive, or to be negative in any way. You’re probably right on the money. When you said, “around here” I tried to see where you’re out of and saw the ether. That and you put higher than I did, I tried for a humorous remark. I like your perspective.I'd probably rent a crane for about 2k and then want 3k for myself, so 5k. If I'm rigging that out I'm probably going 6k. With the lean toward the house everything is going to end up coming down over top of it or closer to it. A lot of screens and windows there....
Possible friggin around with speed lines or taglines.
Or you could go full cowboy and take it in 4 or 5 pieces pulled into the open area.
No matter what that's a shitload of material to move and dispose of. That's where most of the cost comes from.
Just expanding on my perspective.
No offense taken. We're all in different markets, with different expertise, different approaches, different equipment, different rules and regs, different customers. That's what makes this thread so fun. You get to see how the other side lives so to speak.I didn’t mean to say you’re expensive, or to be negative in any way. You’re probably right on the money. When you said, “around here” I tried to see where you’re out of and saw the ether. That and you put higher than I did, I tried for a humorous remark. I like your perspective.



I know the photo doesn’t do it justice, wide angle lense is great for fitting the whole tree in the frame but awful for showing scaleIf that tree is really 100' tall and 42" DBH, it should be at least $4k. That is a lot of material. I think I would bid it at $5k. Our mini is so small it would have to take the trunk wood in 36" pieces and that's lots of pieces
Bump for opinions on oaks…?I have a 50’ lift that I think will reach them all. Also a Telehandler “crane” but transportation is a hassle.