How Difficult Is It to Remove a Tree Stump?
June 2, 2017 11:46 pm Leave your thoughtsThere are many reasons to cut down a tree. It may be dead or dying, it could be impeding power lines or hanging dangerously over your home—the list goes on and on. Whatever the case for felling a tree, however, you’re going to be left with a constant reminder of it once it’s gone: the stump.
Removing a stump is not an easy task. Even small stumps pose a much bigger problem than meets the eye, and you can be sure that bigger stumps are just as much trouble as they appear to be at first glance. All told, if you’re thinking about removing a stump, get ready for hard labor. Unless of course you hire someone to tackle tree clearing in Jeffersonville, IN!
Gauge the size of the stump
The approach to fully removing a stump all depends on the size of the stump. For smaller stumps, the solution might be to dig out the entire thing—roots and all! Despite this seemingly simple solution, however, digging out a stump of any size is no walk in the park. It involves digging out the main roots along with the stump itself. Needless to say, excavating equipment is often brought in to do most of the work.
For larger stumps and those that are old enough to have deep roots, excavation isn’t always an option. Unless the stump itself is rotting out, digging around and under it just isn’t economical. In these situations, stump grinding is the way to go.
Grinding a stump down
Stump grinding is often considered the fastest, most economical way to deal with a stump. This process is aptly named because it involves literally grinding the top of the stump down below ground level, then covering it with fill dirt and planting over it. It successfully destroys the stump enough for it to decay naturally under the surface of your landscape.
Stump grinding almost always requires a professional, since the equipment involved is commercial-grade. Often, this service can be performed by the same company you hired for tree clearing in Jeffersonville, IN. Grinding a stump generally depends on the hardness of the wood of the stump. As a rule of thumb, the harder the wood is, the easier it is to grind.
Equipment vs. elbow grease
No matter how you approach a stump, it’s best done with the right equipment. Unless you really love spending hours and hours doing hard manual labor, a stump isn’t going to budge for anything less than excavation equipment or an industrial stump grinder. This is why it pays to trust the professionals when you’re left with a stump. There’s still a large amount of hard work that goes into eradicating your property of a stump, but it’s made easier with the right tools.
As a final note, make sure to never tackle a stump removal without reading up on the right and wrong ways to do it. Trying to “smoke out” a stump, kill it with chemicals or improperly using power tools to remove it will almost certainly result in bigger problems for you, the stump and your landscape!
If you’re in need of a company to provide stump grinding and tree clearing in Jeffersonville, IN, get in touch with the experts at Estes Excavating Inc. today.
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