Local service details
Careful planning for mature landscapes
Stumps around established landscapes can sit near irrigation, fencing, outbuildings, or animal areas. The work plan should account for what must remain protected around the stump.
For larger properties, note the driving surface, gate width, distance from access, and whether several stumps are spread across the lot.
- Mature-tree stump cleanup
- Multiple stumps on larger lots
- Surface root flare
- Landscape and access planning
Photos reduce guesswork
A wide property photo, close stump photo, and gate or access measurement help determine whether the job is straightforward or requires additional review.
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Common questions
Frequently asked questions
Can multiple stumps across a property be quoted together?
Yes. Number the stumps in your photos and include approximate sizes and locations.
What should I mention about irrigation?
Point out visible lines, valves, emitters, or wet areas near the stump and share any known underground routing.
Can grinding be done near fencing?
It depends on clearance and equipment access. Photos from both sides are helpful.
Do you handle old and partially decayed stumps?
Yes, although hidden roots, rocks, and embedded debris can still affect the work.