Stump Removal Service in Innisfil
When considering the removal of a tree stump, there are a few details you might want to keep in mind. Removing a tree stump requires much more than lifting the stump from the roots upward as you have to plan how to relocate the stump, remove all of its roots, and ultimately, fill the hole that it’s bound to leave behind. If you’re set on removing a dying or decaying stump, we recommend having one of our expert tree contractors assess the conditions prior to making a final decision.
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Stump Removal
When removing a tree stump from the ground, there are a few approaches to adequately removing the stump in its entirety. For a larger stump that’s been implanted into the ground for many years, we’ll have to carefully dig and remove the stump’s roots to avoid exposure to potential pests and disease. The most common way to remove a stump is done by winching the stump from the ground using a specialized machine that grips the stump and evenly removes it. While we do our best to reduce the potential damage to surrounding grass and greenery, some damage is to be expected within the plot, as well as the ground where roots are extracted. Stump Grinding If you’re not keen on removing the stump from your lawn completely, then stump grinding is a great alternative. Stump grinding is a fool-proof way to minimize the appearance of a new or existing stump, without the unsightly hole that stump removal leaves. Stump grinding can be done regularly to ensure that the stump does not become prone to disease and keeps its desired shape. Stump grinding is done using a professional tool that shaves the sides and surface area of the stump, grinding down any excess that is protruding or deformed. |
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Stump Removal Holes
If you’ve had a stump removed recently, you’re likely aware of the gaping hole left in your lawn. Instead of leaving the hole to sit and eventually fill itself, you can be proactive and have it fertilized and filled in the meantime. Since the ground beneath the old stump might be infertile or dry, it is important to bring the soil up to par with the rest of your lawn, otherwise, it may not sustain any future plants. Using other forms of soil, vitamins, and minerals, we can fill your lingering stump holes with nutrients that encourage new and sustainable growth. Your stump holes should be given some time to relax and repair themselves, but you can help speed up the process by using the right lawn materials.
Stump Dissolvent
Another popular method of stump removal is with the use of a dissolvent that is poured onto the stump to deteriorate it at a quicker rate. This method is sometimes preferred for quick, at-home stump removal projects, but we have found better results using our professional machinery that winches the stump from the roots out. Often times, a stump dissolvent may only penetrate the stump itself and never reach the roots, which could defeat the purpose of removing the stump altogether. Stick to the advice of the professionals and your stump could be removed in no time!
If you’ve had a stump removed recently, you’re likely aware of the gaping hole left in your lawn. Instead of leaving the hole to sit and eventually fill itself, you can be proactive and have it fertilized and filled in the meantime. Since the ground beneath the old stump might be infertile or dry, it is important to bring the soil up to par with the rest of your lawn, otherwise, it may not sustain any future plants. Using other forms of soil, vitamins, and minerals, we can fill your lingering stump holes with nutrients that encourage new and sustainable growth. Your stump holes should be given some time to relax and repair themselves, but you can help speed up the process by using the right lawn materials.
Stump Dissolvent
Another popular method of stump removal is with the use of a dissolvent that is poured onto the stump to deteriorate it at a quicker rate. This method is sometimes preferred for quick, at-home stump removal projects, but we have found better results using our professional machinery that winches the stump from the roots out. Often times, a stump dissolvent may only penetrate the stump itself and never reach the roots, which could defeat the purpose of removing the stump altogether. Stick to the advice of the professionals and your stump could be removed in no time!