If you think of cutting down a
tree, you think of it as a major project. It is actually straightforward when
compared with stump removal. Stump removal can be physically removed anytime.
Paying tree surgeons to remove the stumps when they are felling the tree is the
most convenient way to remove stumps. Stump grinders can be rented but are
really expensive. Manual tree stump removal on the other side is cheap but will
surely require too much labor.
There are several reasons for stump
removal. First of all, they are eyesores; no one likes gazing out into a yard
and seeing old stumps dotting the landscape. They look even worse when weeds
and other plants start growing. Another is that they take up valuable space; it
is best to see your lawn or backyard at its widest and clearest appeal as
possible. Lastly, they are hazardous; by the time the stump gets camouflaged by
grass then the vine and plants become tripping hazards.
The first method will be physical
removal. This is the best solution since ideally the stump should be removed
entirely, but if this is not possible alternative methods usually give
satisfactory results. Lucky for those dealing with smaller trees because stump
removal can be done with a winch. Another is by chemical removal. There are
several chemicals available at garden centers that will hasten the rotting of a
tree stump. This basically involves drilling a series of holes in the stump and
adding the chemicals. Stump removal for this method may take a while because
the decomposition time may be prolonged. One of the most common methods is
fire. With the use of scrap wood, people start a fire on top of a stump and
keep it going until the stump is gone. Before doing this method, it is best for
you to check with the officials if you are allowed to do so during the time of
year. Lastly, the backhoe can be fast, but this may cost you a lot and having a
backhoe in your area can be much of a hassle.
If you think that you can do the stump
removal yourself, make sure to have much time as needed. Also, be reminded that
patching up the holes may need certain procedures only professionals can do.
Beaver's Tree Service
8841 Bliss Rd Gibsonton, FL 33534
(813) 918-8916
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