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Stump Grinding: How Much Does Tree Care Cost in Cedar Rapids Understanding the cost of tree removalstump grindingand tree care in Cedar Rapids and MarionIA is key for residential and commercial clients looking to budget wisely. Costs vary by serviceseasontree sizeaccessibilityand other conditions. This blog explores local benchmarksseasonal differencesand factors that affect pricing&mdashhelping you get the most value from Frank&rsquos Tree Service. 1. Local Service Benchmarks: What to Expect Tree Trimming &ampPruning In Eastern Iowatypical trimming of a small to medium tree by a two‑person crew runs about $400 to $615 per treeor approximately $115&ndash$145 per hour. Tree Removal Medium trees (30&ndash60 ft) usually cost between $450 and $1200 for full removal. Small trees (under 30 ft) may range from $350 to $435occasionally as low as $150 for very small cases. Large trees (60&ndash80 ft or more) can cost up to $1

1. Local Service Benchmarks: What to Expect Tree Trimming & Pruning In Eastern Iowa, typical trimming of a small to medium tree by a two‑person crew runs about $400 to $615 per tree , or approximately $115–$145 per hour. Tree Removal Medium trees (30–60 ft) usually cost between $450 and $1,200 for full removal. Small trees (under 30 ft) may range from $350 to $435 , occasionally as low as $150 for very small cases. Large trees (60–80 ft or more) can cost up to $1,500 or mor

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