That leftover stump is more than an eyesore — it can attract pests, become a tripping hazard, and make mowing a headache. We connect you with local professionals who can clear it out for good.
After a tree comes down, the stump stays behind unless it is specifically ground or removed. Most homeowners opt for stump grinding, which uses a machine to grind the stump several inches below grade. The remaining wood chips can be used as mulch or hauled away.
Once a stump is ground down, the area can be filled, seeded with grass, or prepared for new landscaping. It is a fast job with a big impact on how your yard looks and functions.
Old stumps can become home to carpenter ants, termites, and other pests. They are also a mowing obstacle and can be a liability if someone trips on them. Grinding it out is an inexpensive way to close the chapter on a removed tree and move on.
In most cases, yes. Many homeowners bundle stump grinding with tree removal to get everything done in one visit and save on mobilization costs. Ask about this when you request your quote.
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