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Is TREE STUMP REMOVAL A NECESSARY OR IS IT BETTER to GRINDING A STUMP

Jun 13

Is TREE STUMP REMOVAL A NECESSARY OR IS IT BETTER to GRINDING A STUMP

After the hard work of removing the tree piece by piece, the stump that once held it in place will be left.

The stump in Washington DC is a mystery. There are so many things to consider. You have to decide whether you want to keep the stump there or remove it from your yard with the rest. You could also grind the stump. How does that work?

For answers to the most frequently asked questions about tree stump removal, keep reading.

REASONS FOR REMOVING TREE STUMPS, OR LEAVING A TREE STUMP IN THE GROUND

You aren't sure whether you should keep your stump or remove it. Washington Tree Solution recommends removing any stump you can.

IS IT OK FOR TREE STUMPS TO BE LEFT IN THE GROUND TREE STUMPS ATTRACT LIMITES

After they are removed from the tree that once occupied your yard, stumps begin to slowly decay. A rotting stump can be a home to termites and other harmful pests over time.

While you could leave the stump alone and let it rot for a while, any critters that may be attracted to the stump might spread to other plants or trees in your garden, or even into your home. This is the best way for you to prevent pest problems.

WHY SHOULD I REMOVE A TREE STEMP?

Tree stumps should not be left to creepy creatures. Consider letting go of your stump for the following reasons:

  • A stump that has begun to decay is not a pretty sight. It can affect the look of your yard and your property value.
  • You should not mow your lawn in the area where the stump is located. In addition, if you accidentally roll over roots or stumps, your mower could be damaged.
  • If the stump and long-reaching roots are still in the way, then it's not a good idea to plant trees next door.

IS IT BETTER TO GRIND OR REMOVE A STUMP?

Both stump grinding and stump removal come with pros and cons. It all depends on your future plans for the landscape.

The stump removal procedure is the more difficult. It involves lifting up the stump of the tree and then digging up all its roots. You can see that it requires a lot of elbow grease, time, and powerful tools. What's the upside? You'll have a fresh slate to work with when you remove stumps. It's not great that stump removal leaves behind large holes which can make your landscape look ugly until it's filled in.

Stump grinding takes less time. The stump is then ground into small woodchips by arborists. While grinding is more efficient than stump removal, it does leave behind the tree’s roots. If the stump is very large, the chip pile that is produced can be quite large. But, the chips can be used to mulch plants in your yard.

WHAT HAPPENS TO ROOTS BEFORE GRINDING?

Although stump grinding is used to remove the visible remains, the roots of the tree can still be found underground. Sometimes, they are 4, 8, or 12 feet above the stump. Although these roots will naturally fall after grinding, it is a slow process. The roots may take 10 to 20 years to fully decay.

Professional arborists can help you determine whether stump removal or grinding is the best option for you.

 

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