Tree Stump Removal for Developers

Here are the steps on how to clear Tree Stumps to build houses:

  1. Obtain the necessary permits. In most cases, you will need a permit from your local government to clear trees on your property. The requirements for obtaining a permit vary from place to place, so you will need to check with your local authorities to find out what is required.
  2. Hire a professional tree (stump) removal company. It is important to hire a professional tree removal company to clear trees for your house. This is because tree removal can be dangerous, and it is important to have the proper training and equipment to do it safely. A professional tree removal company will also be able to dispose of the trees properly.
  3. Plan the tree removal. The tree removal company will need to know where the trees are located, the size of the trees, and the type of trees. They will also need to know the location of any underground utilities, such as power lines and water pipes.
  4. Remove the trees. The tree removal company will use a variety of methods to remove the trees, including chainsaws, stump grinders, and backhoes. They will also remove any debris from the site.
  5. Dispose of the trees. The tree removal company will dispose of the trees in a safe and environmentally friendly manner. They may chip the trees and use them for mulch, or they may take the trees to a landfill.
Why should developers remove tree stumps before building?

Tree stumps and roots can interfere with foundations, utilities, landscaping and future construction work.

Can StumpBusters clear development sites?

Yes. We provide efficient stump removal for housing developments, commercial projects and land preparation.

Do you work on construction site health and safety requirements?

Yes. Our operators are fully insured and hold the relevant qualifications, including CSCS accreditation where required.

Can you remove multiple tree stumps from one site?

Absolutely. We regularly undertake large-scale site clearance projects.

Can you work alongside groundworkers and contractors?

Yes. We frequently work with developers, landscapers and construction teams to keep projects moving.

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