STUMP GRINDING IN SUMMERVILLE

Best Tree Service Summerville provides full tree stump removal & grinding service in Summerville SC & surrounding areas.

There are generally two main options when it comes to having a stump removed professionally. Each has its own set of pros and cons. There are a lot of factors that go into the cost and procedure of a stump removal and every tree has its own unique set of circumstances.

Stump Grinding IN SUMMERVILLE

The process of grinding a stump until it is below the earth’s surface is known as stump grinding. After that, a layer of dirt is applied to the stump, allowing it to be blended in with the surrounding landscape or used to sow sod.

To do this, a sizable piece of machinery called a stump grinder is utilized. With its enormous chop saw blade used to chip away at the stump, it resembles a large lawnmower.

Stump grinding is often cheaper than a complete stump removal because it doesn’t involve digging, cutting away roots or hauling away the trunk. However, stump grinding is not an option in places where any building development would be performed on or in the vicinity of the stump.

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Stump Removal Summerville SC

We can remove the entire stump from the ground if stump grinding is not an option, or is not the preferred alternative.  In order to completely remove a stump, it must first be excavated from the ground and its root system split. This option requires a lot more labor, particularly if, after being removed from the ground, the stump needs to be totally removed from the property.

When a property owner wants the entire stump and root structure removed, they can use our stump and root removal service.   Mini-track hoe excavators and other light- to medium-duty equipment are needed to remove a stump completely together with its roots.

Essentially the process involved digging out the stump and visible roots and restoring the surrounding area to plantable condition.  In addition to calling the nearby utility provider to indicate the location of any buried power lines, we will evaluate and examine the region around the stump and roots.

We use a chainsaw to cut the stump as near to the ground as possible, leaving enough sticking out so that our backhoe can bite into it and remove it.  To facilitate a thorough removal, excavate a space surrounding the stump that is about three feet in diameter. Dig until you remove the stump and all of the exposed roots. Get the surrounding soil and area back in a state suitable for sowing and reseeding.