Turn Branches Into Material You Can Use

Wood Chipping & Mulching Services in Two Rivers, Wisconsin

When tree trimming or removal leaves behind piles of branches in Two Rivers, chipping turns that material into something manageable instead of something you have to haul away. Stangel's Tree Service chips branches and debris on-site, reducing volume and creating mulch you can reuse in garden beds, around trees, or along pathways.

This service is often paired with tree trimming and removal work, but it also stands alone when you have accumulated branches from maintenance or storm cleanup. The crew feeds material through a commercial chipper, and you decide whether to keep the mulch or have it hauled off with the rest of the debris.

If you want chipping added to a tree project in Two Rivers, reach out to discuss what material you have and how you'd like it handled.

Chipping That Reduces Waste and Adds Value

The crew brings a commercial chipper to your property in Two Rivers and processes branches, limbs, and brush on-site. The machine reduces piles of debris into a fraction of the original volume, and the chips can be loaded into your spreader, left in a pile, or hauled away depending on your preference.

After chipping, your yard is left cleaner and the material is easier to manage. If you keep the mulch, it breaks down naturally and adds organic matter to soil over time. If you don't need it, the crew removes it along with other debris so nothing is left behind.

The service works best with branches and limbs under a certain diameter. Logs and trunk sections are typically cut and hauled rather than chipped. If your project includes a mix of material types, the team will separate and process each one appropriately.

A Few Details Help Clarify What to Expect

Before adding chipping to a project, most property owners in Two Rivers want to know what gets chipped, how much mulch is produced, and where it ends up.

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What types of material can be chipped?
Branches, limbs, brush, and small saplings chip well. Large logs and trunk sections are usually cut and hauled instead because they exceed chipper capacity.
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How much mulch does chipping produce?
Volume depends on the amount and type of material, but chipping typically reduces debris to about one-third of its original size. A large pile of branches may yield several wheelbarrows of mulch.
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Can I keep the mulch for my property?
Yes, you can keep the chips for use in garden beds, around trees, or along pathways. Let the crew know during scheduling and they'll pile it where you want it.
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Does chipping create a lot of noise?
Chippers are loud, similar to a lawnmower or chainsaw. Most residential jobs in Two Rivers finish quickly enough that noise is only a concern for a short period.
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Can you chip debris from previous tree work?
Yes, the service works for both new projects and older piles. If the material has been sitting for a while, let the team know so they can check for any conditions that affect chipping.

If you have branches or brush sitting in your yard in Two Rivers, chipping turns it into mulch you can use or removes it more efficiently than hauling. Contact Stangel's Tree Service to add chipping to your next tree project or schedule it separately.