Stump Grinding
Stump Removal
The favored method of tree stump removal, grinding has proven to help prevent the airborne spread of a fungal infection as the stump rots. Stumps that aren’t ground after a tree is removed can also become infested with termites or rot, creating a soft spot in your lawn’s soil.
Because it chews stump wood down below ground level, a stump grinder ensures that your tree stump wont re-sprout with suckering growth around its perimeter. This is often the best argument for stump grinding; leaving a stump in place can mean repeated sucker pruning, a garden chore that offers little satisfaction, as you’re never done.
While suckering sprouts are a natural response by the tree after its trunk has been cut down, none of this growth is useful and won’t make a healthy new tree. Instead, you’ll have lots of sprouts that turn into branches that will need to be cut down over and over until the tree exhausts its energy reserves.
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Storm Damage
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Full Tree Removal
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Tree Trimming
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Dead Wood Removal
We will evaluate each project to determine the best course of action as it relates to tree preservation and risk management.