Dead and fallen limbs and trees don’t have to go to waste!
The eyesore of tree waste decreases your property value.
Stumps and fallen limbs create a trip hazard, especially for kids playing outside.
Accidentally mowing or weed whacking over tree waste creates costly damage.
Stumps and wood waste attract pests, ants, termites, and wood-boring insects.
Wood waste can grow fungus and disease that spread across your lawn and garden.
Tree stumps can interfere with your landscape design, limiting your options.
Chipped wood can be used for mulch, erosion control, walkways, and to enrich soil.
Mulch retains moisture, suppresses weeds, and improves soil health.
Stump and tree grinding is environmentally friendly. We’ll advise on how you can use your wood chips in your lawn and garden. Or how you can upcycle it when clearing lots for green construction products.
Sweet Tree specializes in preventative maintenance and corrective tree care. If your tree can’t be saved, we’ll cut it, grind it into mulch, and dispose of waste in a manner that is compliant with local safety and environmental standards.
No, but you can take wood waste and yard waste to a local landfill as part of Larimer County’s Green Waste Program. Wood and yard waste must be separated per program standards. Tree trunks can be up to 6 feet in length and 2 feet in diameter. You must pay to dispose per cubic yard. Green waste is upcycled to minimize erosion.
You aren’t alone if you find stumps or logs charming. However, they pose a variety of safety hazards. They may grow fungus or disease, and can attract pests and insects. If you want to keep your stump, we can discuss treating it to minimize disease, fungus, and infestation risk.
Yes! In addition to stump removal, we can chip your limbs, tree, and stump for mulch, compost, or other upcycled purposes.
Call us today to schedule a consultation or email us with your questions and we’ll respond promptly. See the quality of our tree services for yourself!