Cutting down a dead or annoying tree is a great feeling, but the job isn't really finished until the stump is gone. Left behind is a stubborn, ugly block of wood that ruins the look of your landscaping, creates a major tripping hazard for your kids, and makes mowing the lawn a weekly chore to dread. We are your local experts in taking back your yard. We provide fast, affordable, and professional tree stump grinding and stump removal services in Saline, MI, turning that ugly eyesore into a smooth, clean patch of dirt in no time.
It is tempting to just leave a stump in the ground and let nature take its course, but that is actually a bad idea. A dying stump is like an all-you-can-eat buffet for pests. As the wood rots, it attracts subterranean termites, carpenter ants, and wood-boring beetles. Once those bugs finish eating the stump, they often move right toward the wooden foundation of your house. Plus, old stumps can grow aggressive fungal diseases that spread through the soil to your healthy plants. Our stump grinding service destroys this habitat completely, keeping your yard safe and healthy.
When you search for stump grinding near me, you need a team with the right tools. You can't just dig a massive stump out with a shovel. We bring in specialized, self-propelled stump grinding machines. These machines have a powerful spinning wheel covered in heavy-duty carbide teeth. We carefully maneuver the machine over the stump and grind the solid wood down into small chips, going several inches below the dirt line. This permanently destroys the stump and allows you to instantly plant grass right over the top of it.
We offer both options depending on your needs:
Stop mowing around that annoying obstacle and protect your yard from pests. Let our powerful grinders give you a smooth, beautiful lawn again.
Call to schedule your stump grinding service: 18339630463
Before the 18th century, Native Americans traveled to what is now Saline to hunt wildlife and gather salt from the salt springs they found nearby. In the 18th century, French explorers canoed up to the area and also harvested the salt. They named the local river Saline ("salty"). Europeans settled the area in the 19th century, most of them from England and Germany. Together with Orange Risdon, a government surveyor generally considered the city's founder, the residents named the town Saline, which was officially established in 1832. In 1870 railroad service, provided by the Detroit-Hillsdale-&-Indiana Railroad, first reached Saline. In 1875 Salinians built one of the city's most famous landmarks, the Second-Empire frame, 2 + 1⁄2-story residential building, the Davenport House, a.k.a. Curtis Mansion. The town continued to grow, and in 1931 the Village of Saline became the City of Saline. The Saline Fisheries Research Station was built on the site of a pioneer grist mill. Saline has had its own newspaper since ca. 1874 but the Saline Reporter was shuttered by its owner, Digital First Media, in 2014. The Saline Post, an independent outlet, now serves the community.
Zip Codes in Saline, MI that we also serve: 48176