Complete elimination of tree stumps to reclaim your yard space
Call For Free EstimateAfter tree removal, the stump left behind can be an eyesore, a tripping hazard, and an obstacle for new landscaping or construction. Our professional stump grinding services completely eliminate these unwanted stumps, allowing you to reclaim your yard space.
Using specialized equipment, our experienced technicians can safely and efficiently grind stumps of any size to below ground level, removing the visible portion while leaving the area ready for new grass, plants, or hardscaping.
Decaying stumps attract termites, ants, and other wood-boring insects that can spread to healthy trees and structures.
Many tree species will continue to sprout from the stump, creating unsightly sucker growth that drains nutrients from your soil.
Removing stumps enhances curb appeal and creates usable space for landscaping, construction, or recreation.
We assess the stump size, location, and surrounding area to determine the best approach.
We clear the area of rocks and debris that could interfere with the grinding process.
Using specialized equipment, we grind the stump to 6-12 inches below ground level.
We remove all wood chips and debris, filling the hole with soil if requested.
We offer two primary methods for eliminating tree stumps:
Our most popular option uses a mechanical grinder to reduce the stump to wood chips 6-12 inches below ground level. This method is:
For situations requiring total elimination of the stump and root system, we offer complete excavation. This method:
Contact us today to schedule a free assessment and quote for your stump grinding needs. Our team will provide professional recommendations based on your specific situation.
Call (833) 740-6300Most residential stump grinding jobs take 1-3 hours, depending on the stump size, hardness of the wood, and accessibility. Larger stumps or multiple stumps will require more time.
We can remove the wood chips or leave them for you to use as mulch. Many customers use the chips for garden beds or pathways.
We recommend waiting at least one year before planting a new tree in the same location. The decomposing roots can cause soil settlement, and remaining wood material can affect soil nutrition.