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A neglected tree stump is unsightly. Fortunately, there are two popular methods for getting rid of it: grinding and removal. The differences between grinding and removing a stump are discussed here. If you need to take care of a stump in Omaha, Council Bluffs, or the surrounding areas, give Francisco’s Tree and Landscaping a call to get started.
During the stump grinding process, the stump is reduced into tiny bits using powerful equipment called a stump grinder. The stump grinder will go below the earth's surface to ensure that the entire stump has been pulverized. The hole can subsequently be filled with the stump's mulch.
During the stump removal process, the entire stump must be taken out. For this, excavating chemicals or machinery can be used. There will be a hole where the stump once stood, which can be filled with mulch or a new tree.
If you want a more environmentally friendly solution, stump grinding is a less invasive and chemical-free option. Excess mulch can be used in a variety of ways, including gardening, or it will eventually decompose. Because this operation simply requires a stump grinder, it is usually less expensive than stump removal. If the stump is diseased or has a pest infestation, grinding is the best solution.
If you want to replace the stump with a new tree, removal is the better option. Removing the stump will conserve the soil and remove any leftover roots that may impede the new tree's growth. Complete removal will also prevent any potential root growth caused by grinding.
Stumps can prove to be a hazard for many reasons. Not only do they disrupt the aesthetics of your lawn, but they can cause tripping, make mowing difficult, and even become home to termites that may spread to your deck, outbuildings, or home. At Francisco’s Tree and Landscaping Services, we offer professional stump grinding and removal in Omaha and Council Bluffs. Don’t hesitate to contact us at 402-639-7407
to schedule a consultation or to request immediate assistance. We’d be happy to offer a custom quote for local stump removal costs at your property.