“Do I need stump grinding services, actually?” It’s a perfectly natural question to have – especially if you’ve had a seemingly harness stump on your property for a while. Whether you recently got rid of a tree or are contemplating whether to get rid of an old stump, the answer is the same: stump grinding isn’t just worth it – it’s a necessary part of property maintenance. Getting rid of a stump means optimizing the overall health and integrity of your property. It’s a non-negotiable step in the tree removal process. Today, we’re going over why it’s so important and how you can make sure you get yours taken care of right away.
Stump grinding isn’t a cherry on top – it’s the last step of a tree removal. Opting out of stump grinding is like putting your shoes on without tying them: chances are, you’re going to trip over something. Literally. But it goes beyond that: leftover stumps are more than just a tripping hazard on your property (though that’s definitely something to consider). They’re also treacherous beneath the surface. When a stump is left behind on your property, the long network of roots attached to it don’t go anywhere. They continue to take up space and resources on your property, making it difficult or nearly impossible for new trees, gardens, or other plants to fully take root and grow.
A left-behind stump is also a breeding ground for pests. Once a tree is removed, its stump begins to decay almost immediately. That rotting wood is likely to attract all kinds of critters, including things like termites and carpenter ants. For any homeowner, this can be unpleasant and inconvenient. For wood-frame homeowners, it can be a major pain point. Avoid potential damage to your house by nipping the pest issue in the bud and getting that stump taken care of.
Stump grinding does more than eliminate the hazards and inconveniences above. It also allows you to mow your lawn without worrying about damage to your mower. It also makes it possible for you to law down sod, plant a garden, or even install pavers evenly. It prevents obstacles to newly planted trees and plants, and it allows you to enjoy your property without any eyesores or obstacles.
Is DIY stump grinding a good idea? Unless you’re a property maintenance professional, the answer is no. Grinding down a stump isn’t just potentially hazardous if you don’t have much experience – it’s also difficult and can seriously impact your property if done incorrectly. The key is to grind down the stump just enough that it is no longer a nuisance, hazard, or resource drainer on your property – but not so much that you end up causing damage to the soil. A professional with expertise in stump grinding will be able to strike that balance, allowing you to get back to maintaining your property with ease and peace of mind.
“Do I need stump grinding services?” The answer is yes: any left-behind stump on your property should go. Browse our free infographic to see why that is.
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