Vilchis Tree Services Pro Releases 2026 Tree Removal Cost Guide for Metro Atlanta Homeowners

The guide provides a detailed breakdown of current pricing trends across Georgia, helping homeowners plan and budget for tree maintenance and removal.

Apr. 6, 2026 at 4:35pm

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Vilchis Tree Services Pro, a leading tree care provider in the Metro Atlanta area, has released a new pricing guide that explains current tree removal costs across the region. The guide presents real job data from daily field work and gives homeowners a clear view of what they can expect to pay based on factors like tree size, species, and property conditions. The report covers a range of pricing for tree removal, trimming, stump grinding, and emergency services to help homeowners plan and budget for their tree care needs.

Why it matters

As residential development and aging tree populations continue to increase the demand for tree removal and maintenance services in Metro Atlanta, this guide provides much-needed transparency around pricing. By offering accurate, localized cost data, the report helps homeowners make informed decisions about managing the safety and aesthetics of their properties.

The details

The guide states that tree removal in Georgia usually ranges from $200 to over $2,000 per tree, with most residential jobs falling between $500 and $1,200. The final price depends on factors like tree height, trunk diameter, location on the property, and the level of risk during removal. Smaller trees under 30 feet with trunks under 12 inches often cost $200 to $500, while medium trees between 30 and 60 feet usually cost $500 to $1,200. Large trees between 60 and 80 feet often range from $1,200 to $2,000, and extra-large trees over 80 feet can reach $2,000 to $5,000 or more due to added labor and equipment needs. The company also notes that tree species, such as pines and oaks, can affect pricing due to differences in structure and removal complexity.

  • Vilchis Tree Services Pro released the new pricing guide in April 2026.
  • The guide covers current tree removal costs in the Metro Atlanta area, including the cities of Acworth, Marietta, Kennesaw, Dallas, Douglasville, and Smyrna.

The players

Vilchis Tree Services Pro

A leading tree care provider serving the Metro Atlanta area, including Cobb County and surrounding counties.

Alex Laldin

The marketing director at Vilchis Tree Services Pro, who stated that the guide provides clear pricing information to help homeowners plan and budget for their tree care needs.

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What they’re saying

“Homeowners often feel uncertain about pricing before they request a quote. This guide gives a clear starting point based on real work in local neighborhoods.”

— Alex Laldin, Marketing Director, Vilchis Tree Services Pro

“Transparency helps homeowners plan and avoid delays. Clear expectations allow property owners to make decisions about removal, trimming, or maintenance before a problem grows.”

— Alex Laldin, Marketing Director, Vilchis Tree Services Pro

What’s next

Vilchis Tree Services Pro plans to update the guide as pricing trends change across Georgia, continuing to collect field data from projects in Acworth and surrounding cities to maintain accurate and relevant cost ranges.

The takeaway

This comprehensive pricing guide from Vilchis Tree Services Pro provides much-needed transparency for Metro Atlanta homeowners, helping them make informed decisions about managing the trees on their properties and plan their budgets accordingly. The detailed data on factors like tree size, species, and location will empower homeowners to better understand the costs associated with tree removal, trimming, and maintenance in their local area.