Stump Removal St. George

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  • Cutz Treez
    4.5
    Ogden, US

    Cutz Treez is the leading Tree Trimming, Removal, Pruning, Stump Removal, and Yard Debris Clean Up for Northern Utah. We Service Weber County, Davis County, Salt Lake County, Morgan County, and Cache Valley. If you have a project big or small Cutz Treez is your only choice for service, quality, and price.

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  • Rivendell Tree Experts
    4.9
    123 Tree Lane, Suite 100, Salt Lake City, 84101, US

    Rivendell Tree Experts specialize in residential and commercial tree care services and is based in the Greater Salt Lake and Utah County areas. Our team is licensed and insured, and we have certified arborists who are trained to handle various tree services including tree pruning, tree removal, tree stump grinding, tree planting, and tree preservation. We also offer tree fertilization, insect control, and disease management services. Our team is dedicated to providing high-quality services and ensuring customer satisfaction.

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  • McGovern's Property Maintenance & Tree Service
    4.7
    2011 Foulk Road, Garnet Valley, Pennsylvania, 19060, US

    McGovern's Property Maintenance & Tree Service is a fully licensed and insured business that has been serving Delaware County, Southern Chester County, and Northern Delaware for over 12 years. The company offers a wide range of services including landscaping, hardscaping, crane operation, tree removal and trimming, log and debris removal, stump grinding, aeration/seeding/fertilization programs, driveways and sealcoating, concrete, fence installation, decks, excavating, in-ground pool demo, land and brush clearing, snow removal, and firewood. The business is owned by Dan McGovern, a 2001 graduate of West Chester University, who is NCCER certified and prioritizes safety first. The company has a 24-hour emergency tree and crane service, utilizing a Peterbilt/National NBT40 crane that is fully inspected and meticulously maintained annually. Operators are trained to ensure safety and minimize property damage.

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  • All Wood's Tree Service
    4.9
    123 Main St, Suite 100, Ogden, 84403, US

    All Wood's Tree Service is a family-owned and locally operated tree company with roots dating back to 1995. We are dedicated to meeting all your tree care needs with prompt and reliable service. Our comprehensive tree services include tree removal, invasive tree and shrub removal, stump grinding and removal, arborist services, storm damage services, and emergency tree services. We serve various areas including Ogden, Syracuse, Brigham, Clearfield, Mountain Green, South Salt Lake, Layton, South Ogden, Plain City, Hooper, Kaysville, Bountiful, Roy, Farmington, Perry City, Salt Lake City, Clinton, and Morgan.

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  • J & J Tree Trimming LLC.
    4.4
    Tecumseh, Michigan, USA, 10380 Brookside Drive, 49286, US

    J & J Tree Trimming LLC. is a family-owned business dedicated to providing safe, quality tree work at affordable prices. Customer satisfaction and the desire to do quality tree work is our foundation and driving force. We are passionate about the services we provide and strive to develop and maintain long-term relationships with our customers.

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  • Arbormann LLC
    4.9
    Huntsville, UT, 6984 E 200 S, 84317, US

    Arbormann is a professional tree service and landscaping company based in Huntsville, Utah. They offer a wide range of services including tree removal, water-wise landscaping, and bonsai care. Their team is led by a botanist with extensive knowledge and experience in tree care and landscaping. They are dedicated to providing high-quality services and ensuring customer satisfaction.

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  • Adrian's Tree and Landscape Services
    4.9
    3589 W 1800 N, West Point, UT 84015, 84015, US

    Adrian's Tree and Landscape Services LLC is a professional tree care provider in Davis County, UT. They offer a variety of services including tree removal, tree trimming and thinning, hazardous tree and emergency tree removal, fruit tree pruning, tree planting and transplanting, stump grinding, and grounds maintenance. Their team is trained and experienced in handling various tasks to keep trees healthy and appealing. They prioritize customer satisfaction and provide stellar service during every visit.

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  • Tree Life Of Utah
    5
    5644 South Ryan Circle, Taylorsville, Utah, 84129, US

    Tree Life Of Utah specializes in tree removal, structural pruning, and stump grinding. With 15 years of combined experience, the company is fully licensed and insured, focusing on increasing the value and beauty of homes and businesses. They service the Northern Utah area, including Salt Lake, Bountiful, Layton, Sandy, Provo, and surrounding areas.

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  • Desert Willow: Tree Health Care Services
    5
    Provo, US

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  • Utah StumpX
    5
    Sandy, UT, Utah, 615 W 9400 S #109C, 84070, US

    Utah StumpX provides professional stump grinding services to improve the aesthetics and sanitation of properties from Bountiful to Santaquin. Our team works closely with homeowners and commercial property owners to develop a plan to improve their outdoor space with professional stump grinding. We also partner with tree service companies interested in making stump grinding a primary offering.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Stump Removal

Find answers to common questions about stump removal and hiring professional tree service companies in the USA.

Can I use the wood chips from stump grinding as mulch?

Yes, wood chips from stump grinding can be used as mulch around trees, shrubs, or garden beds. They help retain moisture, suppress weeds, and improve soil health. However, keep in mind that freshly generated wood chips might be too coarse initially and may need some time to decompose before they provide optimal benefits as mulch.

What tools and equipment are used for stump removal?

Stump removal typically involves several tools and pieces of equipment:
  • Stump grinder: This is the main piece of equipment used for grinding stumps into small wood chips.
  • Chainsaw: Sometimes used to remove overhanging branches or cut the stump down to a manageable height.
  • Shovel and pickaxe: Used for excavating the soil around the stump if necessary.
  • Wheelbarrow or trailer: Used to haul away the wood chips and debris.
  • Safety gear: Essential equipment for arborists includes eye protection, gloves, hearing protection, safety boots, and other safety gear.

How to prepare for stump removal?

Before a stump removal appointment, you should:
  • Clear the area: Remove any items, such as furniture, vehicles, or equipment, from the area around the stump where the stump grinder will operate. This will ensure the safety and smooth operation of the equipment.
  • Mark underground utilities: Contact your local utility companies to have any underground utilities (gas, water, electric, etc.) marked before the work begins. This prevents damage to these important lines.
  • Protect valuables: Cover any plants, shrubs, or other landscaping features that may be near the stump grinding area to protect them from flying debris.
  • Inform neighbours: If the work will be noisy or disruptive, it's good practice to inform your neighbors in advance.
By taking these preparatory steps, you will help ensure a smooth and efficient stump removal service.

How long does stump grinding take?

The duration of stump grinding depends on factors such as the size of the stump, its species, soil type, accessibility, and the capacity of the stump grinder. A small stump might take 15-30 minutes, whereas a larger one could take several hours. The more extensive the root system, the longer the process will take.

Can I use the wood chips from stump grinding as mulch?

Yes, wood chips from stump grinding can be used as mulch around trees, shrubs, or garden beds. They help retain moisture, suppress weeds, and improve soil health. However, keep in mind that freshly generated wood chips might be too coarse initially and may need some time to decompose before they provide optimal benefits as mulch.

What tools and equipment are used for stump removal?

Stump removal typically involves several tools and pieces of equipment:
  • Stump grinder: This is the main piece of equipment used for grinding stumps into small wood chips.
  • Chainsaw: Sometimes used to remove overhanging branches or cut the stump down to a manageable height.
  • Shovel and pickaxe: Used for excavating the soil around the stump if necessary.
  • Wheelbarrow or trailer: Used to haul away the wood chips and debris.
  • Safety gear: Essential equipment for arborists includes eye protection, gloves, hearing protection, safety boots, and other safety gear.

How to prepare for stump removal?

Before a stump removal appointment, you should:
  • Clear the area: Remove any items, such as furniture, vehicles, or equipment, from the area around the stump where the stump grinder will operate. This will ensure the safety and smooth operation of the equipment.
  • Mark underground utilities: Contact your local utility companies to have any underground utilities (gas, water, electric, etc.) marked before the work begins. This prevents damage to these important lines.
  • Protect valuables: Cover any plants, shrubs, or other landscaping features that may be near the stump grinding area to protect them from flying debris.
  • Inform neighbours: If the work will be noisy or disruptive, it's good practice to inform your neighbors in advance.
By taking these preparatory steps, you will help ensure a smooth and efficient stump removal service.

How long does stump grinding take?

The duration of stump grinding depends on factors such as the size of the stump, its species, soil type, accessibility, and the capacity of the stump grinder. A small stump might take 15-30 minutes, whereas a larger one could take several hours. The more extensive the root system, the longer the process will take.