ENVIROGREEN • Ladue Tree Service • |
314-926-1743 |
ENVIROGREEN • Ladue Tree Service • |
314-926-1743 |
When thinking about removing an unsightly tree stump, some weekend warriors believe that the “do-it-yourself” method will save them time and money. The truth is, grinding a stump is the fastest way to remove it and many other methods simply don’t work costing you more money in the long run. The truth is there is no chemical on the market that will magically remove your tree stump. Most of these products simply aid in the natural decomposition process. Even with chemicals aiding the process, it can take years for a stump to completely decompose. In the meantime, the stump is still susceptible to pests, and of course, you’ll need to mow around it! Stump grinding or removal by a team of professionals is the fastest and easiest way to remove that unwanted wood from your commercial or residential property.
Our fully certified experts provide not only the stump grinder but also the skills to remove your stump quickly and painlessly.
We offer stump grinding services as part of a package deal when having a tree-removal service performed by our company. Call us today to ask about combining the two services, and saving money!
Processes for stump removal
Sometimes when customers have a tree removed, they wish to remove the stump themselves through methods like grubbing. Grubbing a tree stump refers to the manual labor act of digging the stump out the “old fashioned way”, with a shovel or other hand tool. It is certainly possible to do this yourself - if you’re invested in putting in the hours! It is intense work digging out a stump, especially when the roots of a tree are prolific and deep, or the tree has a tap root like in the case of a pine or hickory tree.
Occasionally a client asks us if burning out a stump is a safe, cheap alternative to professional stump removal. In actuality, burning out a stump can be not only dangerous but ineffective. Most stumps are set too deeply in the ground to get the level of oxygen required to start a fire that burns the stump out sufficiently. If the fire does catch, inexperienced burners may risk starting a larger fire, accidentally setting fire to their yard or starting a wildfire.
Save yourself the hours of digging, the months of waiting, and the risks of burning. Call today for affordable, friendly, and expert service!
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