Cutting down a dead or annoying tree is only half the job. What remains is a massive, deeply anchored stump that ruins the aesthetics of your landscaping, endlessly damages your expensive lawnmower blades, and serves as a highly active breeding ground for subterranean pests. We are Roaring Spring, PA’s elite specialists in heavy-duty stump eradication. Whether you need a row of unsightly stumps shaved cleanly below the grass line, or you require a total sub-grade excavation for a new concrete foundation, we provide comprehensive tree stump grinding and removal services to help you reclaim your yard instantly.
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When you search for a stump grinding service, you need a team equipped with serious industrial machinery, not a flimsy rental-store push grinder. Our self-propelled stump grinders utilize massive, high-velocity steel cutting wheels armed with heavy-duty carbide-tipped teeth. We carefully maneuver these machines over the stump and meticulously sweep the cutting wheel back and forth, chewing the incredibly dense hardwood into fine mulch. We do not just shave the visible surface; we grind the main stump and aggressively chase the major surface roots 4 to 8 inches below the soil grade, ensuring the wood is completely eradicated from your lawn.
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A dead stump left rotting in the ground in Roaring Spring, PA is a biological magnet. This decaying wood acts as a sponge for moisture, creating the absolute perfect micro-habitat for destructive subterranean termites, wood-boring beetles, and carpenter ants. Furthermore, old stumps actively cultivate aggressive fungal networks (like honey fungus mycelium) that spread outward through the soil and can actively attack and kill the healthy root systems of your remaining trees and shrubs. Professional stump eradication eliminates this biological threat from your yard entirely.
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"I had five ugly stumps ruining my front yard. They brought in a remote-controlled stump grinder, turned them all into woodchips in less than two hours, and raked the dirt perfectly flat. The best tree stump grinding service around."
"We needed a huge oak stump completely ripped out so we could pour a new concrete patio. They brought in an excavator, performed a total stump removal near me, and filled the massive hole with clean dirt. Incredible heavy equipment skills."
"Very professional and friendly. They ground down a stump right next to my fence without damaging the wooden panels at all. Excellent precision."
Roaring Spring was established around the Big Spring in Morrison's Cove, a clean and dependable water source vital to the operation of a paper mill. Prior to 1866, when the first paper mill was built, Roaring Spring had been a grist mill hamlet with a country store at the intersection of two rural roads that lead to the mill near the spring. A grist mill, powered by the spring water, had operated at that location since at least the 1760s. After 1867, as the paper mill expanded, surrounding tracts of land were acquired to accommodate housing development for new workers. The formalization of a town plan, however, never occurred. As a result, the seemingly random street pattern of the historic district is the product of hilly topography, a small network of pre-existing country roads that converged near the Big Spring, and the property lines of adjacent tracts that were acquired through the years for community expansion. The arterial streets of the district are now East Main, West Main, Spang and Bloomfield, each of which leads out of the borough to surrounding townships. Two of these streets — Spang and East Main — meet with Church Street at the district's main intersection called "Five Points." The boundaries of the district essentially include those portions of Roaring Spring Borough which had been laid out for development by the early 1920s. This area encompasses 233 acres (0.94 km2) or 55 percent of the borough's area of 421 acres (1.70 km2). Since the district's period of significance extends to 1944, most of those buildings erected after the 1920s were built as infill within the areas already subdivided by the 1920s. In the early 1960s, the borough began to annex sections of adjacent Taylor Township, especially to the east around the then new Rt. 36 Bypass.
Zip Codes in Roaring Spring, PA that we also serve: 16673