When removing the stump, you go through a process. We have outlined the removal process below:

Step 1


First of all, the tree will have to be felled or sawn. In some cases, you need a permit to cut down a tree. See what you should pay attention to when cutting trees.


Step 2


After the tree has been felled, the trunk and roots can be removed. Often the landscaping company that cuts the tree can also remove the stump. From a price point of view, we advise having the stump removed immediately when the tree is felled. you may also be interested in land and lot clearing



Step 3


After you have received one or more quotes from gardeners, you determine which gardener will carry out the job. Make sure that you agree on a fixed price in advance so that you will not be faced with unpleasant surprises afterward. Payment can often be made afterward. In some cases, it is necessary to make a deposit.

Step 4


For example, by supplying a photo or by having the gardener, or arborist come by, the situation can be assessed. Then you make an appointment to have the old stump removed. Removing a stump can sometimes produce quite a bit of noise. We, therefore, advise you to inform your neighbors in advance.

Step 5


The specialist will carry out the work on the agreed day and time. Depending on the degree of difficulty and the technique to be used (from milling, excavating, or pulling out) the removal of a stump will take between 1 and 3 hours. This includes preparation and aftercare. The gardener removes the stump using the tools below:

hand / manual removal (dig)

with an ax

mini digger or excavator

stump grinder

chainsaw

with crane, winch, and hoist