Published 2026-06-06 · Guelph Tree Service
The honest answer is that tree removal in Guelph usually runs anywhere from a few hundred dollars to several thousand, and the spread is that wide for good reasons. Below is what actually drives the number, so you can read a quote and know whether it's fair.
Stump grinding is almost always separate — usually $100–$400 depending on diameter.
Size matters, but access and risk matter more. A 50-foot tree in an open field is straightforward. The same tree leaning over your roof, between two houses, or tangled in hydro lines has to be climbed and lowered in controlled sections — that's skilled, slow, dangerous work, and it costs accordingly. Other factors: whether you want the wood and brush hauled away, how close the tree is to structures, and whether a crane or bucket truck is needed.
Guelph and Wellington County have been hit hard by the emerald ash borer. Dead and dying ash trees are brittle and unpredictable — a climber can't safely work a tree that may shatter under their weight, so dead ash often requires a bucket truck or crane, which raises the cost. If you have an ash that's losing bark or dropping limbs, don't wait; removal only gets more expensive and more dangerous as the wood degrades.
Storm-damaged, split, or actively-falling trees are emergency work. After a big windstorm, demand spikes across Guelph and same-day crews command a premium. If a tree is threatening your home, that's worth it — but for a tree that's merely dead, scheduling it on a normal timeline saves money.
Get more than one quote, make sure the company carries liability insurance and WSIB coverage (ask for proof — an uninsured crew that damages your home or gets hurt becomes your problem), and get the scope in writing: removal, stump, and cleanup are three separate line items. Cheapest is rarely best when the work happens 50 feet up over your roof.
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