Advantages of Tree Stump Removal

After a Tree Removal from your property, the stump remains. There are lots of ways by which you can minimize or remove the stump, like stump grinding. Using chemicals to kill the stump, burning the stump or grubbing, removes the stump, with the root system.

Complete removal has many benefits over the other stump minimizing and reduction methods.

 

Here are the benefits of complete tree Stump Removal.

  • You can decrease the risk of pests

A tree stump in your backyard is not only an eyesore. It can be an invitation for wood-eating pests to infest your land. Wood-eating pests and those that like to tunnel through wood, such as termites and carpenter ants, may see your tree stump as the perfect place to make their home or nest. Unfortunately, these pests will not remain in the stump for long.

These pests can outgrow the stump as they multiply or go out in search of food and water. Often, your home is close by, which lures them in. These pests can then move from the tree stump to your home, where they can do a great deal of damage. Removing the tree stump and the root system decreases these pests' risk making your house their home.

  • You prevent roots from affecting underground items

Once a tree is cut down, the root system will stop growing. However, it can take decades for a root system to naturally die and decompose. That means that if your roots are currently affecting items underground, including your pipes, foundation, or septic system, they will continue to do so.

 

Removing the stump and the root system is the only way to prevent the roots from affecting these items without waiting for decades to pass.

  • You can prevent stump sprouting

Stump sprouting is the process of new growth emerging from your existing tree's root system through the stump. When stump sprouting is occurring, your old trees root system can begin to grow once again. A tree may also start to emerge. The tree is often crooked or leaning, extending through and contending with the original stump.

 

Stump sprouting is not the ideal way for a tree to grow. You can prevent this from occurring by having grubbing performed on your tree stump.

  • You can stop the expansion of tree diseases

If your tree has the disease, then it can remain in the stump. The disease will spread in the tree and in the root system of a tree that has been removed. That disease can pass to the root systems of other trees nearby, infecting those trees.

 

By removing the tree, stump and root system, you can effectively stop the spread of tree diseases that can affect healthy trees on your property.

 

So if you are thinking for a Stump Removal service for your tree, you need a professional Arborist.

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