Stump Grinding

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Stump and grinder before stump grinding starts
Stump grinding work in progress
Area after stump grinding cleanup

Final quote follows photo or site review and verified access.

Project Inputs

Stumps
Root Tracing

SC70TX reference specs: about 35 in track width retracted and 51 in extended. Real access can still be limited by gate hardware, turns, slope, and nearby obstacles, so tight approaches are confirmed before scheduling.

Stump Grinding FAQ

Is this stump estimate a final quote?

No. It is a planning range. Final pricing depends on verified stump size, root flare, access constraints, and nearby structures.

What affects stump grinding price most?

Diameter, stump height, requested grind depth, access difficulty, and proximity to fences, hardscape, or structures have the largest impact.

Do you need photos before scheduling?

Yes. Photos and project notes help confirm machine access, safety constraints, and whether any scope adjustments are needed before scheduling.

Why should I remove a stump rather than let it rot?

Stumps can take 5–10 years to decay naturally. During that time, they remain a harbor for termites, carpenter ants, and wood-boring beetles that may eventually threaten your home's foundation. Removal is instant, eliminates the pest risk, and allows you to immediately reclaim that space for turf or landscaping.

Do stumps affect my property value?

Yes. Stumps are often flagged by real estate inspectors as a sign of deferred maintenance. Removing them increases usable yard space, improves curb appeal, and removes a potential safety hazard for lawn mowers and foot traffic.