We understand that some of the trees on the property may have been with you for as long as you’ve had the house. If your favorite tree didn’t make it through the last storm, let us remove the stump so you won’t have a constant reminder that the tree’s gone.
The first chainsaw ever made wasn't designed to cut down trees. Care to guess what it was designed for? As gruesome as it may seem, the first chainsaw, called an "osteotome," was designed to remove diseased human limbs.
Tree stump grinding is a very efficient process. Once the stump has been ground out, the mulch can then be used to fill the remaining hole. The mulch can also be put on the flowerbeds or composted for future use. There is nothing that has to been thrown away.
You probably already know you can tell the age of a tree by counting its growth rings. Tropical trees don't develop growth rings, though. That's because there are no distinguishable seasons in the tropics to produce varying growth patterns in developing trees.
We don’t just remove those ugly old tree stump, we turn them into useful and useable material. This is because we grind the stumps down into sawdust and mulch.
If your property is situated near a conservation area or protected waterway, there may be stringent criteria governing land clearing. These criteria may limit the type of clearing that can occur, define when and how it must be handled, and specify preferred silt barrier methods.
Do you know that tree service professionals do more than trim and cut down trees? They can eliminate land congestion which can otherwise become a fire danger or even a breeding ground for termites.
One of the many steps that can be taken top help a tree re-establish itself following a transplant concerns the the root-ball seam. The goal is to eliminate any air pockets between the ball and the surrounding soil.
Did you know that that a tree’s roots don’t necessarily die just because you chop down the tree? Since some roots are very slow to die, they can still sprout up through your lawn and garden.
There are many benefits of having your land professionally cleared. Not only does this help to improve its overall beauty, but you also gain the ability to use the land as you choose.
Are you worried about your safety when you’re up on a tall ladder trying to prune unruly tree branches? Working with a tree service will allow you to stay safe on the ground without sacrificing your tree’s condition.
Many property owners have sentimental attachment to their trees. Due to renovations or expansions on their properties, they may be faced with needing to remove a tree. Transplanting is a viable option and can save your tree!
A tree’s age may affect the cost of stump removal. Trees that are very old are more likely to be experiencing some decay, and therefore may take less time and effort to remove.
Ever wondered the leaves on some trees turn color in the fall? Here's how it works: Chlorophyll makes most tree leaves look predominantly green in spring and summer. When trees start preparing to go dormant in the fall, they stop producing chlorophyll. Without all that green, other colors in the leaves become visible.
Our stump-grinding experts use only the best tools available to grind that old stump down six to eight-inches below the ground surface. We then remove the roots and the ground tree stump without disturbing your landscape.
Sometimes it is not a single tree whose roots are invading your plumbing lines, but also any suckers or shrubbery that may be taking root. Once the problem is identified, land clearing is the next step.
We understand that not everyone who owns heavily wooded acreage is interested in the business of logging. We’re always happy to discuss how we might be able to take this task off your hands.
Crown reduction is about cutting the top of the tree, while crown thinning refers to cleaning out the center branches. Crown raising refers to the removal of bottom branches.
Did you know that root depth in trees can vary based on how compact and wet the surrounding soil happens to be? Under ideal conditions, some trees can send anchoring roots as deep as 20 feet into the soil.
Let us know what you intend to do with the area after we grind out the stump. If you are wanting to replant trees in the same location, we will make sure we bring the correct equipment to deliver the appropriate grind.
If you have land that is sitting inert or unused, professional land clearing is a good option. This process will remove all trees, bushes, and shrubs, and make the space clear for development, landscaping, or other purposes.
Did you know that while tree stump removal has been happening for over 100 years, the modern tree stump grinder wasn’t invented until the 1950s?