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If you’re looking to tidy up your yard, you might be wondering if winter is the right season to tackle that pesky tree stump. While it’s easy to assume that outdoor projects should wait until warmer months, winter can actually be an excellent time for stump grinding. When you need to get rid of an unsightly stump in Omaha, Council Bluffs, or the surrounding area, give Francisco’s Tree and Landscaping a call to see how we can help.
In winter, the ground is often firm due to the colder temperatures, which can make it easier for stump grinding equipment to operate efficiently. Additionally, with trees dormant and less foliage in the way, it’s easier to access the stump without damaging surrounding vegetation. This time of year also tends to be less busy for landscaping services, so you might find it easier to schedule a professional at a convenient time.
Leaving a stump untreated can create several issues. During winter, a stump can attract pests looking for shelter, such as termites and ants. These pests may eventually find their way to your home. Moreover, decaying stumps can become a tripping hazard, especially when covered in snow. By grinding it now, you’re eliminating these risks and preparing your yard for spring.
If you have plans to re-landscape, plant new trees, or install hardscaping, winter stump grinding can give you a head start. By removing the stump now, the area will be clear and ready for new projects when the weather warms up.
Stump grinding is not a DIY-friendly task. It requires specialized equipment and expertise to ensure the job is done safely and thoroughly. Hiring a professional ensures that the stump is ground down properly and the area is left tidy.
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.