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 Homer City, PA, 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
The two treaties of Fort Stanwix (of 1768 and, after American independence, of 1784) secured the westward expansion of Pennsylvania into the region where the Borough of Homer City is now located, on land inhabited by the six Indian nations. With white settlement these new territories were initially organized as part of existing counties in eastern and central Pennsylvania. White settlers were few in the eighteenth century and encountering Indians still very much a part of daily life. Any degree of stability and safety came only after the Battle of Fallen Timbers (1794). Indiana County was carved out of Westmoreland and Lycoming counties in 1803 and divided into three townships: Wheatfield, Armstrong, and Mahoning. The confluence of Two Lick and Yellow creeks (present-day Homer City) was a contender for the seat of government for the new county, but instead the "extraordinary overtures" of George Clymer, a local landowners and a signer of the Declaration of Independence, saw the county seat situated instead in what would become the Borough of Indiana. Center Township - the unincorporated area surrounding present-day Homer City - was created from a portion of Armstrong Township in 1807, its landscape dotted with larger and smaller family homesteads (farms) and an increasing number of mills and trading posts.
Zip Codes in Homer City, PA that we also serve: 15748