Specializing in fine grading and hydroseeding
Specializing in fine grading and hydroseeding
Justin Wilson created his locally owned small business, and with Amy lee as his partner and contract manager provides services to northern michigan starting in 2012 .Specializing in meeting clients needs for home improvements ,including interior and exterior painting ,and residential moving services ,landscape management ,including snow management .We are available 24/7 to help manage clients needs .Cash or check payments are accepted at time of service .Our small team of staff,have worked together on multiple projects in Northern Michigan ,working to schedule and focusing on a timely satisfying result for our clients .No job is too small or too big .Contact Justin and Amy so we can work with you on your needs .
"I used Angie’s list to find a painter. They were on the listI met them they gave me a estimate. We settled on a price $3.000. I gave them $1500. They were supposed to be finished by I am giving one star because your inept platform will not let me give a 0. I am in the negative. 0 would be a step up"
Candace A J on September 2021
Justin Wilson created his locally owned small business, and with Amy lee as his partner and contract manager provides services to northern michigan starting in 2012 .Specializing in meeting clients needs for home improvements ,including interior and exterior painting ,and residential moving services ,landscape management ,including snow management .We are available 24/7 to help manage clients needs .Cash or check payments are accepted at time of service .Our small team of staff,have worked together on multiple projects in Northern Michigan ,working to schedule and focusing on a timely satisfying result for our clients .No job is too small or too big .Contact Justin and Amy so we can work with you on your needs .
"I used Angie’s list to find a painter. They were on the listI met them they gave me a estimate. We settled on a price $3.000. I gave them $1500. They were supposed to be finished by I am giving one star because your inept platform will not let me give a 0. I am in the negative. 0 would be a step up"
Candace A J on September 2021
Family owned & operated.
Family owned & operated.
Dr. Beers and Dr. Stilwill both graduated from University of Detroit Mercy School of Dentistry in 2009. Dr. Stilwill is in our office 2 weeks a month and Dr. Beers is available full-time.
"If you want dentists to “watch” issues with teeth until they turn into larger issues that become much more severe and costly in the future...this is the place. If you want crowns to fall off after being cemented by these dentists...this is the place. If you want to be charged time and time again for recementing fees...this is the place. If you want to go thru the long (and presumably permanent) process of getting an implant, just for the crown to fall off of it afterwards (and then pay again to have it recemented)...this is the place. If you want Lisa, the office manager, to talk down to you when questioning why you are being charged for shoddy dental work...this is the place. Do yourself a favor and find another dentist."
Brian P on November 2020
Dr. Beers and Dr. Stilwill both graduated from University of Detroit Mercy School of Dentistry in 2009. Dr. Stilwill is in our office 2 weeks a month and Dr. Beers is available full-time.
"If you want dentists to “watch” issues with teeth until they turn into larger issues that become much more severe and costly in the future...this is the place. If you want crowns to fall off after being cemented by these dentists...this is the place. If you want to be charged time and time again for recementing fees...this is the place. If you want to go thru the long (and presumably permanent) process of getting an implant, just for the crown to fall off of it afterwards (and then pay again to have it recemented)...this is the place. If you want Lisa, the office manager, to talk down to you when questioning why you are being charged for shoddy dental work...this is the place. Do yourself a favor and find another dentist."
Brian P on November 2020
I am the sole proprietor and president of a small business run from my home office and is only offered online. www.msaestheticallyyours.com 516 4866781
"This is not a lawn services company in Abilene"
Gordon F on June 2022
I am the sole proprietor and president of a small business run from my home office and is only offered online. www.msaestheticallyyours.com 516 4866781
"This is not a lawn services company in Abilene"
Gordon F on June 2022
Affordable Tree Services Gladwin
Affordable Tree Services Gladwin
Family owned and operated landscape company.
Family owned and operated landscape company.
Yes, grinding a stump is worthwhile if you plan to use the area for planting, recreation, or building. Removing the stump clears space for new landscaping or construction projects. Additionally, as the stump decomposes, it can rob the soil of nitrogen, affecting the growth of other plants. Stumps are also a tripping hazard, making removal a wise choice.
The time it takes to grind a stump depends on its size, density, and the grinder's performance. A small, soft stump can be ground in 15 minutes, while a large, dense stump may require up to eight hours for complete removal. Factors like the stump's structure and your grinding technique affect how quickly you can remove it.
Grinding a stump is often the best solution for clearing an area for construction or planting. It removes the visible portion of the stump, but the roots remain underground. If you need to remove the roots for long-term stability or design plans, you'll need to hire a professional for full stump and root removal. This ensures your site is completely cleared for future projects.
Leaving a tree stump in your yard can cause several problems. It can become a breeding ground for pests and diseases that might harm nearby trees and structures. Plus, the decaying stump can interfere with your landscaping plans, making mowing difficult and promoting unwanted new growth that can disrupt soil stability. Removing the stump eliminates these risks and improves your yard's safety and appearance.
To effectively kill a stump, you need to interrupt its nutrient supply and speed up decay. Drill holes into the stump and fill them with a concentrated herbicide like glyphosate, rock salt, or Epsom salt. This method ensures the substance penetrates deeply. Alternatively, cover the stump with a dark, heavy-duty tarp to deprive it of sunlight, which accelerates the process. Remember to follow safety guidelines when using these methods.