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Chopped Tree Trunk

STUMP GRINDING

Tree stumps are often unsightly & can pose a major trip hazard, they will take years to root away if left alone, they may be holding up your creative plans.  We offer comprehensive stump grinding to completely remove these tree stumps, freeing up valuable space and restoring the beauty & functionality to your outdoor areas. Whether it's a single stump or a large stump cluster, we will remove these for you, allowing you to reclaim these areas. In addition we have the capability of going beyond the removal of the tree stumps and are capable of assisting you with the further stages of your plans.

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A stump grinder chips away at the stumps wood that’s left after a tree has been cut down. All stump grinders use a powerful, rotating blade that chips into the wood as it turns. The blade’s teeth cut the stump wood into small pieces. The operator guides the blade over the entire stump as the blade reduces the wood to chips, and takes the stump down to well below ground level.

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Stump grinding results in lots of chips of wood. You’ll make more of them than you think, but they can be used as mulch on-site or be added to your green waste or garden beds. You’ll also have a hole, since you’ve just ground out all the stump volume that filled it. You can shovel the wood chips into the hole to decay, or you can bring in soil and fill the hole so that it’s even with the surrounding ground.

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One important consideration is whether or not you plan to build where the tree stump is, or add a patio or paving. Because a tree stump is wood, an organic material, it will decompose over time. This means that it isn’t a stable base material for construction, and any foundations, footings, or rigid materials will move over time.

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