TREE & STUMP REMOVAL
Whether a tree needs to be removed because it’s a hazard, dead, diseased, causing an obstruction or you just want to have it removed for aesthetic reasons; Lawn Pro has the equipment and experience for all tree removal.
From massive oaks to small shrubs, there’s no job too big or too small. Our crews have 20 years of combined experience in tree removal in Boise and the surrounding communities. Tree removal is no easy task, very dangerous and best left to professionals who utilize proper equipment and safety standards. Things to Consider:Utilities:
Is the area free of underground utilities? If the work site is in a area that has underground power lines, cable t.v. lines, phone lines, communication lines or gas lines then the area should be blue staked. We will make the necessary arrangements at no cost. There is a 48 hour waiting period before work can begin from the time the arrangements are made (2 full working days). |
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Preparation:
Is the work area clear or objects such as: patio furniture, debris, rocks etc...
It is better if the grass isn't over watered the day of the service. Not often but in very wet grass the machinery will sink a little.
It is always appreciated when doggy doo doo is cleaned up prior to working. ;)
Clean Up:
When you have a stump ground out you end up with mulch, depending on the size and type of stump depends on how much mulch you will have. Smaller stumps don't produce much mulch to speak of but large stumps can produce a significant amount of mulch. Pine trees and Cottonwoods tend to produce a lot of mulch where a Elm will produce much less.
We back fill the mulch into the hole where the stump used to be and haul the excess away. We rake and blow the work site and leave it looking very nice.
Is the work area clear or objects such as: patio furniture, debris, rocks etc...
It is better if the grass isn't over watered the day of the service. Not often but in very wet grass the machinery will sink a little.
It is always appreciated when doggy doo doo is cleaned up prior to working. ;)
Clean Up:
When you have a stump ground out you end up with mulch, depending on the size and type of stump depends on how much mulch you will have. Smaller stumps don't produce much mulch to speak of but large stumps can produce a significant amount of mulch. Pine trees and Cottonwoods tend to produce a lot of mulch where a Elm will produce much less.
We back fill the mulch into the hole where the stump used to be and haul the excess away. We rake and blow the work site and leave it looking very nice.
208.412.7116 • ryan.lawnpro@gmail.com • PO Box 140002 • Boise, ID 83714