Stumps

Stump grinding

A tree surgeon in Edinburgh operates a green stump grinder near a stone fence and wooden shed on a sunny day. The person, wearing a yellow helmet and gray hoodie, efficiently clears the area.
We offer specialised stump grinding services to remove tree stumps and their buttress roots efficiently and effectively.

Our process involves using state-of-the-art stump grinding machinery to grind stumps to a depth of 300mm below ground level.

Key Features of Our Stump Grinding Services

Stump and Buttress Root Removal, Our stump grinding services encompass the complete removal of stumps, including their associated buttress roots.

Specialised Equipment, We utilise specialised stump grinding machines that are designed for precision and efficiency.

Depth and Clean up, Grinding stumps to a depth of 300mm below ground level ensures the stump is fully eliminated. We also provide thorough clean up, leaving your landscape ready for your next project.

Safe and Environmentally Friendly, Our process is both safe and environmentally friendly, minimising disruption to your property and ecosystem.

Why Choose Our Stump Grinding?

Expertise Our team of professionals is highly trained and experienced in stump grinding techniques.
Efficiency Our specialised equipment allows us to complete the job efficiently, saving you time and effort.
Landscaping Readiness After stump grinding, your property will be prepared for any landscaping projects or future plantings.
Safety Safety is a top priority. We take all necessary precautions to ensure a safe and secure stump removal process.

Whether you need to clear space for new landscaping or want to eliminate an unsightly stump, Heartwood Tree Care is here to provide expert stump grinding services.

Stump Treatment (Herbicide)

A tree stump embedded in a wooden deck, with large screws inserted around its perimeter and a small arrow drawn on its surface, showcases the handiwork of a skilled tree surgeon from Edinburgh.
We offer an effective stump treatment solution using 'Glyphosate Eco Plug Max' herbicide plugs.

These specialised plugs are fitted to the stump to prevent re-growth, ensuring that once a tree is removed, it stays removed.

Key Highlights of Our Stump Treatment Service

Herbicide Plugs, We use ‘Glyphosate Eco Plug Max’ herbicide plugs, a proven and environmentally responsible solution for preventing stump re-growth.

Preventing Re-Growth, Our stump treatment with herbicide plugs ensures that the stump and its roots are effectively treated to prevent any future growth.

Environmentally Friendly, Glyphosate Eco Plug Max is designed to minimize environmental impact while effectively eliminating the potential for re-growth.

Safe Application, Our certified professionals apply the herbicide plugs safely, following industry standards and guidelines.

Why Choose Our Stump Treatment with Herbicide Plugs?

Permanent Solution Our stump treatment provides a long-lasting solution, preventing the hassle of dealing with re-growth.
Landscaping Ready After treatment, your landscape is ready for any new plantings or projects without the concern of stump re-sprouting.
Expertise Our experienced team ensures precise and effective application for optimal results.
Environmental Responsibility We prioritise eco-friendly solutions to minimise harm to the environment.

When you want to ensure that a removed tree stays removed, Heartwood Tree Care offers a reliable and environmentally conscious stump treatment service.

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