




Dead and overgrown trees are more than an eyesore. They can be a real hazard - especially when they're sitting close to a structure. That's exactly what we were dealing with here. Three trees that had run their course, stumps that needed to go, and a property that deserved a clean slate.
We took down all three trees, ground down all three stumps, then chipped and hauled everything off the property. No debris pile left behind for the owner to deal with. No half-done job. Just a clean yard ready to use.
One of the trees was fully dead - bare branches, no leaf growth, nothing left to save. A climber went up with ropes rigged to control each section as it came down. That's how you handle tree removal close to buildings and landscaping without causing damage. The other work was just as deliberate - cut, lower, chip, repeat.
What most people don't realize is that leaving a stump behind isn't just a cosmetic issue. Stumps attract pests, put out new shoots, and create tripping hazards. Grinding them down flush means the area can be replanted, seeded, or simply left tidy - whatever the owner wants to do next.
When all three trees were gone and the stumps were ground out, the property looked completely different. Open, clean, manageable. That's the goal on every job - leave the place better than we found it, with nothing left for the customer to clean up.