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Why remove a tree stump?

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Why remove a tree stump?

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• Termites love wood that is on top of and inside the ground. • A stump must be removed if you want to plant, landscape, install or replace a fence, or perform construction in the same area. • The stump continues to grow (determined by sucker-growth) and so do the roots, which may be pushing up cement areas, house foundations, fences, etc. • A stump may be removed to allow drainage or because it is obstructing a waterway. • You simply may not like seeing the stump there. Why should I not remove a tree stump? You may not want to remove a tree stump if keeping it will help retain the stability of a slope or embankment. In these situations, Kelly’s Stump Removal, Inc., has techniques that will help to sustain the integrity of the slope and make the stump less visible. In most cases, the stump can be rendered completely invisible. We can determine this with a free inspection. How are tree stumps removed? Stumps are normally cut fairly close to the ground. However, sometimes large tree stum

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