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Tree Stump Removal Washington dc

Jun 13

Is Tree Stump Removal Washington DC ESSENTIAL, OR IS IT BETTER to GRIND A STUMP

The sturdy stump that once held the tree in place is what is left after the heavy lifting is completed.

There are many questions that stumps pose about what to do next. Do you decide to leave the stump in your yard, or do you remove it with the rest? What about grinding the stump?

Continue reading to find answers to your most common questions about how to remove a stump from a tree.

REASONS TO REMOVE OR LEAVE TREE STUMPS IN THE GROUND

Are you unsure whether to remove your stump permanently or keep it? Washington Tree Solution recommends that you remove a stump as soon as possible.

Is it OK to LEAVE A TREE STUMP IN AN OVERLAND? TREE STUMPS ATTRACT TIME?

Soon after being removed from the tree, stumps start a slow decaying process. Yes, rotting stumps can become a breeding ground for pests such as termites and carpenter ants.

You can leave the stump to rot but the insects that get into it could spread to other trees and plants in your yard, or even intrude on your home. These pest problems can be avoided by either removing the stump or grinding it down.

WHY SHOULD A TREE STUMP BE REMOVED?

A tree stump should not be removed just because of creepy crawlies. It's also a good idea to let go of the stump for these reasons:

  • A stump that isn't in good condition can be a detriment to your yard. It can ruin the appearance of your yard and even lower your property's value.
  • If you roll-over the stump, it will cause damage to your mower.
  • As long as there are stumps and roots that reach far, it is impossible to plant new trees near them.

Is it better to GRIND a STUMP or REMOVE IT?

Both stump grinding and stump removal have their advantages and disadvantages. The future plans for your landscape will determine which route is best.

The stump removal is the most difficult of the two. This involves lifting the stump from the ground and then digging out the roots. It takes time, elbow grease, and powerful tools to do the job right. There's a silver lining. The upside? The downside is that stump removal can leave behind large holes that can become an eyesore until they are filled in.

Stump grinding requires less effort. Arborists will use a machine to cut the stump into small woodchips. Although grinding is more efficient than stump removal it can still leave behind the tree's roots. The chip pile can be very large if the stump is quite large. However, you can use the chips to mulch other plants in your garden.

ROOTS: WHAT HAPPENS AFTER GRINDING

The stump grinding removes the visible remains of the tree. However, the roots of the old tree are still underground and can extend up to 4-8 feet or more from the stump. These roots will eventually die, but it can take a while. The roots can take up to 10 years to completely break down.

A professional arborist can help you decide if stump grinding or removal is right for you.

 

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