
We are specialists in stump grinding and removal in Luton. Cambia has a variety of machines that can be used to remove your stumps.
Your tree is now gone. You have less to do with the leaves and more light in your garden. But there is still something. An example.
Don’t worry. Cambia has a variety of machines that can help you remove your roots and stumps. Let’s take a look at our stump grinding machinery…
Carlton 900H
Although it is the smallest, don’t let its small size fool you. It weighs 100kg and is powered by a Honda 13hp engine. It measures only 640mm in width and can fit into any garden, even through the house.
This Carlton has annihilated many stumps. This little machine can bite with 12 teeth.
Everything You Need to Know about Stump Grinding
Stump grinding in auckland is often the final step in tree removal. After a tree has been cut down, the stump is left behind. It can be left if the stump isn’t an issue. It can cause serious problems in the future. Root diseases and fungi like honey fungus can cause stump problems. If the stubble is still living, sucking can occur. This is when stump removal may be necessary.
What is the process of stump grinding?
The stump grinder is used for removing stump wood from trees that have been cut down. The grinder uses a rotating blade to cut through the wood. The operator guides the blade across the stump to cut down the stump wood and turn it into chips.
What happens to the wood from the tree stump after ground?
The stump grinding process produces large amounts of wood chips. Although you will end up with more chips than you expected, the chips can be used on-site as mulch or tossed into your garden waste bin. Because you have ground the stump to its entirety, it will have a hole. The stump can be filled with wood chips to slow its decay or imported soil can be used to fill it.
What happens to roots when they are ground?
The stump is removed from the ground, but the tree’s roots can spread underground. The roots extend over four, eight or twelve feet beyond the stump’s original location. These roots naturally decay when you grind them, but it can be a slow and tedious. These roots can take as long as 10 years to fully dissolve.
Reasons to be removed:
Unwanted pathogens and pests
Clear the area to allow for new planting
Stump is a trip hazard
Lay a driveway or lawn to build.
Stumps can be difficult to maneuver around
If there is not enough space for a stump in formal settings
What is better, to remove or grind a stump?
Consider your future goals and how you want to use the landscape. Both stump grinding and stump removal have pros and cons. Because it involves removing the entire stump and digging out the roots, stump grinding is more difficult. Grinding the stump takes significantly less time. A machine is used to shred the stump.
Contact us to arrange a stump inspection and any advice you may need. We will also help you determine the right equipment and the best way to proceed.
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