Enter the number of brushes to remove and the cost per removal ($/brush) into the Calculator. The calculator will evaluate the Brush Removal Cost. 

Brush Removal Cost Formula

BRC = NB * CPB

Variables:

  • BRC is the Brush Removal Cost ($)
  • NB is the number of brushes to remove
  • CPB is the cost per removal ($/brush)

To calculate Brush Removal Cost, multiply the number of brushes to remove by the cost per removal.

How to Calculate Brush Removal Cost?

The following steps outline how to calculate the Brush Removal Cost.


  1. First, determine the number of brushes to remove. 
  2. Next, determine the cost per removal ($/brush). 
  3. Next, gather the formula from above = BRC = NB * CPB.
  4. Finally, calculate the Brush Removal Cost.
  5. After inserting the variables and calculating the result, check your answer with the calculator above.

Example Problem : 

Use the following variables as an example problem to test your knowledge.

number of brushes to remove = 300

cost per removal ($/brush) = 20

Frequently Asked Questions

What factors can affect the cost per brush removal?

The cost per brush removal can vary based on several factors including the size and density of the brush, the difficulty of access to the brush (e.g., steep slopes, proximity to structures), local labor rates, and any additional services required such as disposal or site cleanup.

Are there any ways to reduce the overall cost of brush removal?

Yes, there are several ways to reduce the cost of brush removal, including clearing brush during the off-season when rates may be lower, doing some preparatory work yourself (if safe to do so), or bundling brush removal with other landscaping or tree services for a package deal.

Is brush removal necessary, and why?

Brush removal can be necessary for various reasons, including reducing fire hazards, improving the health and growth of trees and plants by eliminating competition for resources, enhancing the appearance of a property, and preventing pests and diseases from spreading.

Can brush removal impact local wildlife or the environment?

Yes, brush removal can impact local wildlife and the environment by removing habitat and food sources for animals, and potentially causing soil erosion if not managed properly. It is important to consider the timing of removal and to implement measures to mitigate negative impacts, such as replanting native vegetation or creating wildlife corridors.