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What to know about tree stump removals

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Stump removal refers to the complete removal of any tree stump. It can be done with either machinery or manually. The cost of tree stump removal will vary depending on the removal method you choose, how large the stump is and how easy it is to access the site.
It costs about £200 to grind a stump. The hourly rate is around £60. After that, it is all about how long the grinder takes to remove the stump.

Prices for tree stump removal

Physically removing a stump in its entirety can be more expensive due to the labor involved. There is also no guarantee as to the root system’s complexity or length until the actual work begins. Generally speaking, stump removal is more time-consuming than stump grinding. While both services can be charged hourly or at a fixed rate, stump grinding is typically charged at an hourly fee. Based on the various variables, stump removal Bishops Stortford costs can range from £50 to £500 depending on how much you need.
What are the main factors that affect the price of stump removal?

There are many factors that can impact the cost of removing a stump from a tree.

If the tree is still standing, you can also have it felled.
You can choose to remove the stump completely or grind it.
The stump’s size
This will tell you the complexity and length of the root system.
It is located near buildings or areas with high risk of damage.
Accessibility to the site for machinery
The future use of the site will determine the stump removal method you choose. It may also dictate the extent of any remedial work required.


What happens to a tree that is cut down?

The stump of a tree will usually be left in place after it is cut. This can happen due to bad weather, although the root ball may sometimes come out if the tree is accidentally felled. It is safer and easier to leave the root base and roots intact if you have a professional tree felled. However, the trunk should be cut further up so that the majority of the tree falls. The tree can be felled completely, including its root base. This will leave a huge crater that can also rip up other hard standing areas like driveways and patios. The tree could damage foundations and walls if it is located near a building. The stump can be removed separately after the tree is felled, causing less disturbance to the ground and the surrounding areas. If you’re asking a tree contractor for a job, make sure they include the cost of grinding the stump out or removing it. Not all tree contractors will do this.
What is stump removal?

The physical excavation of the stump is done using machinery and labour. Sometimes it can be difficult to determine the root structure’s length and complexity until the removal process is underway. However, the species of the tree as well as a thorough site inspection will provide enough clarity to allow for an accurate quote from an expert.
The stump grinding process

Your tree surgeon might have included stump grinding in his quote, or you may need to arrange this separately.

Stump grinding involves using a blade to efficiently shred the stump into woodchips or powder. A stump grinder uses a special piece of machinery that has a rotating cutter that cuts the stump’s surface and shears it until it is at or below soil level. It is best to remove the stump below the soil line. This will ensure that the stump is not visible to the eye and does not pose a trip hazard. If the tree was very large, you may have a lot of woodchips. However, these will quickly rot into the ground and can be used as mulch in your garden.


What is the purpose of removing tree stumps?

Old stumps of trees will eventually rot and become brittle, but this can take several years. Unsightly stumps can still be found in the middle or driveway. They can pose a danger if they become obstructed by soil, grass, and other foliage. Tree stumps can pose a danger to pedestrians and are almost always removed from public areas.
Stump grinding versus stump removal

The more laborious process of manually removing the stump from the ground and lifting it out of it is the one that is most intrusive. Even if the majority of the tree has been removed, it can still cause significant damage to surrounding soil and structures. There will be a lot of holes to fill in once the stump is removed. Stump grinding, which is less intrusive than stump grinding, simply reduces the stump into woodchips or fine powder. This is often the fastest and most cost-effective option.
Is it possible for tree roots to sprout new growth after stump grinding?

This can be a problem for those who live near a building, or if roots are already causing damage to hard areas. The stump grinding process includes removing roots from the stump’s base with a pruning saw, or using lopping shears. After grinding, the stump should be covered with soil. A nitrogen-based fertilizer should also be applied to accelerate the decomposition.
Find the right company for you to remove your stump tree

Tree stump removal that is more than 5 inches in diameter requires specialist knowledge. While there are many DIY tips for homeowners online, they often don’t work and take too long. Simple stump grinding can solve the problem in a matter of hours.

It is not difficult to find a stump grinding business. While some tree surgeons will offer stump grinding and stump removal services, there are others who specialize in stump removal. Tree surgeons and tree contractors who do not offer stump removal or stump grinder will often recommend companies to whom they have worked.

Ask a family member, friend, or colleague if they know anyone.
A local magazine for advertising is a good choice
Post a request for recommendations to a local social media group.
You can use an internet search engine to find suggestions based on your job requirements and location.

As prices can vary greatly, it is important to get three estimates. It is important to ensure that your quote includes everything. This includes cleaning up the area, removing any stumps and debris. If you need to have a stump removed, make sure you understand the plans for the hole. This will require topsoil to be added. Woodchips should not be removed as they will quickly decay. However, you can either remove them and put them in other areas of your garden. A contractor that is approved by the Arboricultural Association can show proof that they have completed their work in compliance with British Standard 398 for peace of mind. Public liability insurance should be in place. The usual level is PS5,000,000.
What information is required by contractors before they can give a quote?

Contractors will need to be familiar with the following:

The number of stumps
The diameter of the stumps is determined by their size
Access issues or challenges to the site that could affect or limit the selection of machinery
Anything within one metre of the stumps or stumps. This could include steps, walls and steep slopes.

What should you do to prepare the site for the stump being removed?

The contractor will have done a thorough site inspection before providing a quote. However, you can speed up this process by taking the following steps:

You should ensure that vehicles have easy and good access to the area
Clear the stump and surrounding area if it is covered by foliage so that work can begin immediately
If you are grinding out stumps, it can also be helpful to remove large rocks and other debris from the area. These can block the grinder’s blade and make it duller.
Safety precautions are in place when a grinder is being used. You should not approach the grinder until it has been started.
In case of a stone flying up from the trees stump, temporary screens or boards should be placed on windows near them.

When the job is done, leave the site in order.

It is crucial that you ask about the condition of the stump after the contractors are done. It is not a good idea to leave a large hole in your stump after it has been removed. This will make the site look terrible and can pose hazard for pets and people. Stump grinding is less messy and any leftover woodchip will usually rot and disintegrate quickly. It is important to tell the contractor what your plans for the site are. This could affect their choices and what they do.
Is there any need for planning permission to remove a tree from a property?

TPOs, or Tree Preservation Orders, protect many trees so you will need permission to cut them and sometimes to prune and to pollard them. If the tree is not yet dead and the stump is still there, you don’t need planning permission. Breaching a TPO is a crime.