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Although stumps are often left in place after tree removal, they can pose a problem in certain cases. The stumps are not only unsightly, they can also cause problems for future landscaping projects. There is also the possibility of the stump forming new shoots and possibly spreading root diseases like honey fungus.
Tree stump removal involves removing a stump left after a tree has been felled tree, either by hand or by using mechanical equipment such as a stump grinder.
It makes more economic sense to pay that extra bit for stump removal when you are removing the tree. Stumps can be very heavy and bulky, and therefore require the appropriate equipment and techniques to remove them.
What Does A Stump Removal And Grinding Service Include?
The stump-removal specialists use powerful, high tech stump grinders. They can grind your stump no matter what size it is with minimal disturbance of the ground around it. The machine’s ability to cut above and below ground means the stump can be removed without causing any damage to the surrounding area.
The stump and buttress roots of the tree are ground down to around 300 mm below ground, which allows for replanting or ground preparation for just about any other purpose.
Once the tree stump has been removed, the team can fill in the hole using a combination of wood chip and dirt. The ground will now be levelled, allowing you to re-grass the area if you like. Maybe you want to plant another tree type in the newly made hole.
It is easy to add the remnants of your tree stump to your compost or to turn it into mulch. This will help your garden plants, whether you want to fertilise, enhance the texture, or retain water by adding mulch around some of your plant varieties.
How Long Does Tree Stump Removal Take?
The removal of small stumps can take as little as a quarter of an hour, but larger ones could require up to an hour or more to be completely cut through, excavate and grind to a pulp.
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What Are The Risks If You Leave A Tree Stump And When Should I Remove It?
A tree stump left in your garden could cause many problems.
It’s a potentially dangerous obstacle, especially if your children are young as they may trip on it when playing in your garden. It could also pose a problem in terms of liability. You could be held liable if someone injures themselves after tripping over the stump.
It is important to note that a tree stump left behind after removal does not mean the growth process has ended In the growing season, stumps that have been left in the ground can produce new shoots, making them even more unsightly. With some tree species, roots can continue to grow even after the tree is cut down. These roots can spread silently toward your foundation and cause cracks. They may also interfere with water lines, underground cables, or a sewer tank.
It may look like a harmless stump, but when you take a closer glance it can be anything but. Tree stumps are a breeding ground for termites, ants, wood-boring beetles and other insects, which could quickly lead to an infestation. This could compromise your property’s integrity and value as well as negatively affect your plant life.
Estate agents will tell you that kerb-appeal can influence the market value of your home by as much as 10%. Tree stumps on your property may make it harder to sell your house for the price you’d like.
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Tree Stump Grinding Services Frequently Asked Questions
Is it necessary to stump grind?
While having the stump ground is not always necessary, many people prefer to deal with the stump at the same time as having the tree removed. Stump grinding allows the property owner to use the area where the tree once stood for laying sod or planting a flower bed.
How effective is stump grinding?
Stump Grinding Takes Care of Tree Roots: You might assume that stump grinding would allow your tree to re-sprout again, since the roots are left behind. However, by grinding the stump all the way down, we are able to effectively eliminate any chance that unwanted tree will grow back.
What are the cons of stump grinding?
Root Decay. After stump grinding, the roots are also chopped up. This can lead to decay and fungus growth in the remaining wood. If you have plans to replant the area where the stump was removed, this could be a problem.
What happens if you don't grind a tree stump?
Decay and Disease Spread Tree stumps and their root systems will rot and decay over time. Fungi or mold that grows on the stump can be dangerous to your family's health. The rotting root system may also spread disease and infection to other trees or plants in your yard, leaving you with a barren, zombie garden.
Will the stump grow back after grinding?
The answer is yes – trees can grow back if the stump is left in place. While stump grinding presents less of a risk of regrowth, the roots are still left in place and can produce sprouts that may eventually grow into a tree.
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