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Is Owning a Tree Service Business Profitable?

  • Writer: Nate Jones, CPCU, ARM, CLCS, AU
    Nate Jones, CPCU, ARM, CLCS, AU
  • 5 days ago
  • 2 min read

Updated: 1 day ago

If you’re considering starting a tree service business, one of the first questions you’ll likely ask is: Is it profitable? The short answer is yes—owning a tree service business can be highly profitable, especially with the growing demand for professional tree care in residential, commercial, and municipal markets.


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At Wexford Insurance, we specialize in helping tree service contractors and arborists protect their businesses with tailored tree service contractor insurance. In this guide, we’ll explore the earning potential of a tree service business, key factors that influence profitability, and why insurance is essential to long-term success.



Why Tree Service Businesses Are in Demand

Tree care services are needed year-round for:

  • Tree removal and trimming

  • Stump grinding

  • Emergency storm cleanup

  • Land clearing

  • Disease and pest management

As urban development expands and property owners prioritize safety and aesthetics, the demand for professional arborists continues to grow.


Revenue Potential in Tree Services

Tree service businesses can generate significant income depending on location, services offered, and client base. For example:

  • Residential jobs may range from $300 to $2,000+

  • Commercial contracts can bring in $5,000 to $50,000+

  • Emergency services often command premium rates


Factors That Influence Profitability

1. Equipment Investment

Chainsaws, stump grinders, wood chippers, and bucket trucks are essential but costly. Starting small and scaling gradually helps manage expenses.

2. Labor Costs

Hiring skilled climbers and ground crew is necessary. Offering competitive wages while managing payroll efficiently is key.

3. Insurance and Liability

Tree work is high-risk. Accidents, property damage, and injuries can lead to expensive claims. That’s why tree removal insurance is not optional—it’s a business necessity.


Why Insurance Is Crucial for Profitability

At Wexford Insurance, we help tree service businesses stay protected and profitable with coverage options such as:

Let Wexford Insurance Help You Grow Safely

Owning a tree service business can be profitable—but only if you’re properly protected. At Wexford Insurance, we understand the unique risks of the tree care industry and offer insurance solutions tailored to your needs.

👉Contact Wexford Insurance today to speak with a specialist who understands your business.


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