Stump Removal Los Angeles

Common Reasons To Remove Your Stump

  • Visual Disruption: Stumps can really stick out like a sore thumb, they can disrupt the visual appeal of your be-loved property. Removing them will provide a much more cleaner and attractive landscape for you and your guest to enjoy. Stump grinding will allow for their to be more than enough space for replanting or repurposing your property for other outdoor activities.

  • Removing Your Stump Prevents Hazards: Tree stumps left in the ground can be dangerous, especially when there are children or elders frequently on the property. They pose a significant tripping risk for people especially when they can easily camouflage with surrounding landscape. and can damage to your gardeners company’s tools and equipment. Eliminate your stumps and safety concerns to ensures a risk-free environment making the outside safer and more friendly for everyone.

  • Eliminate Chances of Regrowth: Certain tree species have the ability to re-grow from their stumps. Removing the entirety of the remaining stump prevents any potential regrowth. We care about our clients, we want you to be saving money and not have to deal with the need for repeated tree removal costing you more money.

    JLG’s Methods to Remove Your Stump

  • Manual Removal: Our manual method to remove your stump involves using tools such as axes and shovels to dig out the stump and root ball. This method is recommended for smaller stumps and requires physical effort and time.

  • Stump Grinding: Us at JLG Tree Service use a top of the line special stump grinder called the Vermeer SC70TX. Stump grinding utilizes our specialized machine to grind the stump into small wood chips. This method is very effective and efficient for larger stumps. The resulting wood chips will be used as mulch or hauled off.

  • Chemical Stump Removal: Chemical stump removal involves using gasoline or other chemical substances to help aid the decomposition of the stump. This method is a long-term process and requires patience. It is best suited for smaller stumps and this process is not best when it comes to being environmentally friendly.

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