
Two rotting palm stumps were sitting right out front of this house - house number 1776, no less. Hard to pass up that kind of patriotic symbolism. But beyond the fun detail, these stumps had a real problem going on underneath them.
Rotting palm stumps in Florida are not just an eyesore. They trap standing water, and in summer heat, that sitting moisture turns into rot, bacteria, and odors fast. Left alone, it only gets worse - and messier to deal with later.
We came in, ground both stumps down completely, and hauled everything out. That's the "No Trace" standard we hold ourselves to - when we leave a job, there's no debris, no stump chunks sitting in the grass, nothing left behind for the homeowner to deal with. Just clean ground where a problem used to be.
The front of this home at Kissimmee Bay Country Club went from two bulky, decaying stumps cluttering the lawn to a clean, open yard that actually lets the property breathe. The difference is immediate.
Old stumps have a way of blending into the yard until they don't anymore - until they smell, until they attract pests, until they become a hazard. If you've got one sitting on your property, sooner is always better than later.