Beavercreek yards are bigger, newer, and full of the kind of mature landscape trees that eventually need to come down. We work all over the city — from the subdivisions near Dayton-Xenia Road to the lots backing onto the greenways.
Beavercreek lots tend to run bigger than Dayton or Kettering. That's good news when it comes to access — driveways are wider, gates are roomier, and there's usually somewhere to pull up with the grinder. The flip side: bigger lots mean more trees per property, which means more stumps waiting.
Most Beavercreek subdivisions are easy access. Where it gets interesting: walk-out basements, steep rear slopes, and backyards that touch greenway land. Send a photo with a wide angle and we'll figure out the approach before we quote.
Yes — as long as the stump is on private property, no problem.
Usually fine. Slope and stairs are the things to tell us about up front.
Yes, common work. Also nasty root systems — grinding is the easy answer.