Long Valley Tree Stump Removal Supported By New Additional Crews

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(Newswire.net — February 23, 2013) Long Valley, NJ – Throughout Morris County, evidence of Hurricane Sandy is still visible due to additional storms and high winds adding to the pre-existing wreckage, and lack of availability of crews.  NJ Tree Stump removal is proud to announce that they have just added additional support to immediately aid in the cleanup of the storm aftermath. 

Two new crews have been added to service the Morris and Sussex county NJ areas.  These teams specialize in tree stump removal, tree removal, debris cleanup, and landscaping efforts following the cleanup to bring back the beauty of the property.

“The storm has left devastating effects across the state,” says Jane Kelly of NJ Tree Stump Removal.  “While northern NJ hasn’t felt the devastation of the coastal regions, homeowners across the region are still left with damage on their property that needs to be cleaned up.  We are increasing our resources to make sure these homeowners can be serviced in a timely fashion.”

Tree stump removal is not only an aesthetic issue it’s a practical issue as well.  As tree stumps are left to linger, especially those that are already part way out of the ground due to high winds, they dry out.  These dried out stumps can lead to insects like termites and carpenter ants.  The best way to eliminate the problem is to not give the pests a place to live in the first place.

“First, make sure you remove any dead wood from the areas of your property closest to the dwelling,” says Kelly.  “This includes stacks of wood, fallen trees, and other potential homes for insects.  Then, make sure you remove any stumps still in the ground to make sure you don’t give an invite to future pests.”

Tree removal is important because of the safety issues it addresses. Rotting and unstable trees can fall causing damage to property and, in worst case scenarios, injury or death when wind finally does cause an unstable tree to break.  It is always best to remove a tree when in question.  New trees can always be planted, but some damage can never be remedied.

NJ Tree Stump Removal has been focusing its efforts primarily in the Morris and Sussex County areas of the state, though they will perform work throughout the northern half of the state.  For information regarding tree stump removal, tree removal, or other debris cleanup you can visit their website at http://www.njtreestumpremoval.com or call 908-867-8367.