Stump grinding
The final stage after tree removing
After a tree has been removed, it needs to be grubbed before grass can be sown or a new tree planted.
The tree stump removal stage
We offer a range of stump removal methods, adapted to the location and type of tree. Our experts will advise you on the most effective solution, guaranteeing the best value for money.
Stump grinding is carried out with a machine that crushes the stump into pieces, including the superficial roots, to a depth of 6 to 12 inches, which then allows grass to be sown. We are able to operate even in confined areas or close to buildings. In the case of stumps partially uprooted by wind or storm, grubbing may not be possible, so we use a backhoe to remove the stump completely.
Carpenter ants love it
Dead tree stumps attract carpenter ants, as the decaying wood is ideal for their nests and provides an abundance of food. In addition, they find protection from the weather and predators. It’s also worth pointing out that a stump infested with ants or other parasites can become a food source for undesirable animals, such as raccoons or skunks.
A complete cleaning
Not only do we ensure complete site clean-up after each grubbing by removing all stump residue from the land, but we also undertake to thoroughly inspect the area to ensure that no debris is left behind. Our goal is to leave the site in pristine condition, ready for your next project or landscaping project.
Contact an arborist today for tree removal in Brome Lake and surrounding areas!
Our equipment enables us to work in confined spaces or close to buildings.
Pruning is necessary to avoid the appearance of suckers in the case of a deciduous tree.
Following this last step, you'll be able to plan new projects where the tree was once an obstacle. It's the satisfying conclusion to a job well done!
A complete cleaning