Stump Grinding 101:

Back to the Grind

Stump grinding, it’s not glamorous, but it’s necessary. Whether you had a tree fall down, or

removed one purposely but just never removed the stump, this blog is going to

tell you everything you need to know about why it’s time to finally dump the stump.

 

It’s Easier Than You Think

This is the perfect way to remove a tree stump without having to invasively dig

up your property to fully remove it. A lot of people find stumps unsightly

and remove them to make their property look nicer. But there are other

reasons why it’s smart to invest in stump grinding.

 

Check out the video below where one of our crew

members preps a stump prior to the grinding process.

 

 

Prevents Pests

Tree stumps are very popular homes for termites, carpenter ants, and wood bees. These

insects can very easily outgrow the stump and make their way to your building.

Also, if the stump is near a walking path, you do not want customers and

clients to pass an insect infested stump every time they visit your property.

 

A photo of a mossy tree stump in a wooded area.

Photo courtesy of Nedim.

 

Stump Grinding Prevents Stump Sprouting

Not all stumps stay stumps. It’s possible for a tree stump to begin to sprout and start growing

into another tree. Stump grinding ensures that no unwanted trees will begin

to grow in that area again, unless you specifically decide to plant one in the future.

 

Stump Grinding Helps Your Property Look Its Best

A stump in the middle of your lovely, manicured lawn is like a pimple on an otherwise

flawless face. And as a commercial property owner, you know that every first impression counts.

Let Dare oversee your property’s makeover and give it the glow up you know it deserves!

 

A photo of a tree stump with mushrooms growing alongside of it.

Photo courtesy of Manuel Xavier

 

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Featured image courtesy of Artur Łuczka.