I just said "every few years" ...intentionally vague knowing that there isn't an accurate single number. New trees should be pruned more often to establish structure, then by maturity be pruned maybe every decade. Hence..."few"
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Also- if we are just talking the direct expense to the client, it's always cheaper to cut down large or eventually-to-be large trees down than it is to maintain it in an urban environment.
Like you said $2,500 or maybe $5,000 to remove it once vs $500-$2,000 every few years to prune it.
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That isn't how numbers work. Average enough sample trees together and you can very confidently say "in general ....."
Regardless of the topic, this is always true.
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