Local service details
Grinding or full stump removal?
Grinding removes the visible stump below grade while leaving much of the underground root system to decay naturally. It is faster, less disruptive, and suitable for many yard-cleanup and landscaping projects.
Full stump removal involves excavation of the stump and major roots. That larger job may make sense when the exact area must be dug for a foundation, trench, utility, hardscape, or major replanting project.
- Grinding for routine yard cleanup and trip-hazard reduction
- Removal review for excavation or construction plans
- Multiple-stump and property-cleanup requests
- Residential, rental, HOA, and commercial properties
Tell us what comes next
The right approach depends on the finished use of the area. Mention whether you plan to install rock, sod, turf, irrigation, concrete, fencing, or another tree. That detail is more useful than simply asking to make the stump disappear.
Photos should show the stump, surrounding grade, nearby structures, and the route from the driveway or street to the work area.
Ready for a local quote?Send photos, approximate size, and access details for faster review.
Common questions
Frequently asked questions
Is full stump removal always necessary?
No. Grinding is generally sufficient for routine yard cleanup and many landscaping plans.
Will grinding remove every root?
No. Grinding focuses on the stump and selected visible root flare rather than excavating the complete root system.
Can I plant in the same location afterward?
Small plants may be possible after proper cleanup and soil preparation. A new large tree may need a different location or more extensive root removal.
How do I get an accurate removal quote?
Send photos, width, access details, and explain the planned use of the area after the stump is gone.