stump grinding
Most homeowners find that hiring a professional service is the most efficient way to clear their property of leftover trunks. Grinding a stump is the quickest and most thorough method of stump removal. A grinder can dig into the ground, chewing up the trunk and roots anywhere from 6 to 18 inches deep. Grinding doesn’t just remove a stump, it demolishes it and turns the wood into an ideal composting material.
why is stump grinding necessary?
Tree removal always leaves behind a stump where the last cut is typically made and this leaves roots still in the ground along with a small portion of the base of the tree. Leaving the stump behind can potentially be a liability for you if someone should trip or fall because of the stump. If left naturally to decompose, it can take decades to fully rot out. By grinding the stump flat or even into negative surface levels, we not only remove the hazardous stump, but we also clear the area for new planting or coverings. We provide a thorough clean-up of debris and always work to minimize the impact on the surrounding area.