New Jersey Tree Trimming Cost

In New Jersey, tree trimming costs are approximately 18% above the national average. High labor and material costs in the NYC metro area. Run the calculator below for a New Jersey-adjusted estimate.

Updated April 2026Reviewed by Costorie Editorial Team

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Tree Trimming Cost in New Jersey: What to expect

New Jersey (NJ) is in the Northeast region. Home improvement costs here are approximately 18% above the national average due to local labor rates, material availability, and regional demand.

High labor and material costs in the NYC metro area.

Average tree trimming rates in New Jersey

TypeNew JerseyNational Avg
Small (under 30 ft)$94 – $354 / tree$80 – $300 / tree
Medium (30 – 60 ft)$295 – $826 / tree$250 – $700 / tree
Large (60 – 80 ft)$590 – $1,770 / tree$500 – $1,500 / tree
Very large (80 ft and over)$1,180 – $3,540 / tree$1,000 – $3,000 / tree

Tree Trimming Cost in major New Jersey cities

Prices vary inside the state too. Larger metros generally run 5–10% above the New Jersey average due to higher labor costs and dispatch logistics; smaller cities and rural areas tend to come in slightly below. The table below applies a city-level adjustment to the base New Jersey rate.

Newark+5% (metro premium)

$99 – $3,717 / tree

Jersey Cityaverage

$94 – $3,540 / tree

Paterson-5% (smaller market)

$89 – $3,363 / tree

Why tree trimming costs differ in New Jersey

The New Jersey multiplier reflects three things: prevailing wages for skilled trade labor, material delivery cost from regional suppliers, and any state or municipal permitting overhead. Compared to neighboring states, New Jersey sits 18% above the national average.

StateCost vs national average
New Jersey (this page)18% above the national average
Delaware5% above the national average
New York25% above the national average
Pennsylvania2% above the national average

Permits and timing in New Jersey

Permits in New Jersey

New Jersey has strict municipal permitting. Roofing, paving, and exterior structural work require permits in nearly every town. Tree removal often requires a permit for protected species, street trees, or trees over a certain diameter. Always check with your municipal building or shade tree commission.

Best time of year for tree trimming in New Jersey

Late winter through early spring (February–April), before bud break, for the lowest stress and best healing.

Tree Trimming Cost FAQs for New Jersey

Common questions about tree trimming cost, permits, and timing in New Jersey.

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