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About Hawk
Hawk Tree Service is a local tree service in Colorado Springs, CO. View address, contact info, hours and services below.
Services & pricing
Tree Service
Booked and scheduled through Hustl.it — quote, confirmation, and payment all in one.
$65 from
Service area
Within 15 miles of 80904
Based in Colorado Springs, CO. Travel fees may apply beyond the green zone.
80904809218093580845
Hours
Mon7a – 7p
Tue7a – 7p
Wed7a – 7p
Thu7a – 7p
Fri7a – 7p
Sat · Today7a – 7p
SunClosed
Credentials
Background checkedInsured — $1M liabilityPayments via Whop
FAQ
How much do tree removal services charge per hour?
<p>Yes, tree services charge by the hour. A single worker costs $85–$150 per hour. A full crew of four costs $355–$1,500 per hour depending on the job difficulty. Arborist experts charge $100–$250 per hour. Most services combine hourly rates with equipment costs, so ask about total pricing upfront.</p>
How much does tree trimming cost in Colorado?
<p><strong>Tree trimming costs between $85–$1,835 depending on tree size.</strong> Small trees cost $85–$415 to trim. Medium trees run $215–$790. Large trees range from $475–$1,835. Denver averages $433–$527 per tree. Your final price depends on tree size, location, and accessibility.</p>
What is the average cost to cut down a 50 foot tree?
<p>Expect to pay $500–$1,500 for a 50-foot tree. The cost works out to about $9.50–$14.50 per foot of height. A 50-foot tree falls into the medium-large category. Add extra costs for stump grinding, debris removal, and permits.</p>
How much does it cost to cut down a tree in Colorado Springs?
<p>Colorado Springs tree removal costs $150–$2,000+ based on size. Small trees under 30 feet cost $150–$450. Medium trees (30–60 feet) run $450–$1,200. Large trees (60–80 feet) cost $800–$1,500. Permits add $50–$150 to your bill. Licensed tree services must follow local rules.</p>
What is the cheapest time of year for tree removal?
<p>Winter is the cheapest season—February through March specifically. You save 15–30% during winter compared to summer prices. Companies offer discounts because fewer people request tree work in winter. Frozen ground also makes the job easier and faster. Avoid late spring and summer when demand peaks.</p>
Is it cheaper to cut or remove a tree?
<p>It depends on your tree's health and your plans. Cutting (trimming) costs less upfront: $250–$750 per year for a healthy tree. Full removal costs $750–$2,900 one time. If you trim a large tree yearly for five years, you spend $2,500–$5,000 total. A single removal costs $750–$2,000, saving money long-term if the tree is sick or dangerous.</p>
Is it worth hiring a professional tree trimmer?
<p>Yes, absolutely—hire a professional for your safety and protection. Professional tree workers carry insurance that protects you if accidents happen. DIY mistakes often cost more to fix than hiring a pro upfront. Chainsaws and high-up work cause serious injuries to homeowners. Professional removal costs just $200–$500 for small trees, which covers safety gear, equipment, and cleanup. Insurance alone makes professionals worth the investment</p>
How much does it cost to remove a 12 foot tree?
<p>A 12-foot tree costs $150–$500 to remove professionally. Most 12-foot trees have thin trunks and require just 1–2 hours of work. Add $50–$150 for stump grinding if needed. Add $50–$150 if the permit is required. Small trees like this are safer and faster to remove than large ones.</p>


