Tree Removals

Tree Stump Removal

That stump is not going anywhere on its own. It sits there, attracts pests, and makes your yard look unfinished. Most homeowners ignore it until the damage is already done.

Tree stump removal gets rid of the leftover stump after a tree is cut down. A crew either grinds it below ground or pulls it out with the roots. The method depends on what you need the space for.

Stumps draw termites and carpenter ants over time. Roots keep pushing underground and can crack your walkways or hit pipes. That is when a small ignored stump turns into an expensive repair.

A licensed tree stump removal service handles the whole job in one visit. Most standard stumps are cleared in under 2 hours. No mess, no damage, no leftover roots spreading through your yard.

Tree and stump removal together is always the smarter call right after a tree comes down. Waiting longer only makes the job harder and the roots deeper.

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How Much Does Tree Stump Removal Cost?

You got the tree down. Now that stump is staring at you and you need a real number. Tree stump removal cost sits between $150 and $500 for most standard jobs. Smaller stumps cost less. A large Oak or Maple stump near a structure will push that number higher.

Tree stump removal pricing is not random. Diameter is the biggest factor contractors look at first. A 10-inch  Pine stump is much cheaper than a 40-inch Maple stump adjacent to your driveway.

Tree stump removal pricing is not random. Diameter is the biggest factor contractors look at first. A 10-inch Pine stump costs far less than a 40-inch Maple stump sitting next to your driveway.

Stump DiameterAverage Removal Cost
Under 12 inches$75 – $150
12 – 24 inches$150 – $300
24 – 36 inches$300 – $450
Over 36 inches$450 – $700+

A professional tree stump removal service gives you a clear quote based on these numbers. Most crews complete a standard stump job in 1 to 2 hours. You pay for size, access, and soil condition not guesswork.

Best tree stump removal results come from hiring a licensed and insured contractor. Cheap unlicensed crews often leave roots behind or damage your yard in the process.

Use our free Tree Removal Cost Calculator to get an instant estimate for your stump removal job before calling anyone.

Our Tree Stump Removal Services

The presence of a stump in your yard is not only an eyesore, but it represents a serious problem. It takes up space, tempts termites and leaves your lawn unfinished. Most people would wait until the damage is evident before dealing with it.

Our tree cutting stump removal service is a comprehensive solution from beginning to end. There are no subcontractors, no guesswork and no hidden fees at the end of the job.

You get a written quote before anything starts.

Every yard is different. A stump near a fence needs different equipment than one sitting in open ground. Our crew checks access, soil condition, and root depth before starting any job. That prep work is what separates a clean removal from a damaged yard.

We handle all stump sizes and tree types. Fresh stumps, old rotting stumps, hardwood or softwood the method changes but the result stays the same. Your yard comes out clean and ready to use.

Tree cutting and stump removal together saves you time and money. Booking both in one visit cuts your total cost and gets your yard cleared faster. One crew, one visit, one clean yard.

Licensed. Insured. Available across the US.

Tree Stump Grinding

Tree Stump Grinding

 We grind your stump below ground level. Fast, clean, and affordable for most yards.

Full Stump Removal

Complete stump and root extraction. Best when you plan to replant or build.

Chemical Stump Removal

Budget-friendly stump breakdown. Best for non-urgent removal over several months.

Emergency Stump Removal

Unexpected storm damage or fallen tree? We respond fast and clear it the same day. Available 24/7.

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Stump Grinding vs Full Stump Removal

Two different services. Most homeowners confuse them or assume they are the same thing. They are not, and picking the wrong one wastes money.

Tree stump grinding removal uses a rotating machine to grind the stump down below ground level. The roots stay underground and break down on their own over time. Faster, cheaper, and works for most standard yard situations.

Tree and stump removal pulls everything out, the stump and the root system together. More labor, more equipment, higher cost. But the site comes out completely clear with nothing left underground.

Cheap tree stump removal through grinding works fine when you just want the stump gone from sight. Choose full removal when you plan to build, lay new turf, or plant something in that exact spot.

DIY tree stump removal is possible for small stumps under 12 inches. Anything larger needs a pro. Rented grinders are heavy machines and one wrong move near a pipe or foundation turns a $200 job into a $2,000 repair.

The best way to remove tree stumps depends on what comes next for that space. No plans for that spot, grind it. Building or replanting, pull it out completely.

FAQ's
Depends on the size. Small stumps under 12 inches manual digging or chemical treatment gets it done. Anything bigger needs a grinder. Renting one runs $100 to $200 a day. For stumps over 24 inches, a rental machine usually is not enough. That is when calling a pro makes more sense.
Start with a shovel around the base. Dig until the roots show up, then take a hand saw to them one by one. Cut roots give the stump nothing to hold onto. Dry ground fights back soak it the night before and the whole job goes faster.
Drill holes across the top and pack potassium nitrate in each one. Add water and leave it. The wood starts softening after a few weeks. Epsom salt does the same thing but takes longer. For anything small, a shovel and some digging time works too. Pick one and stick with it — none of these show results overnight.
Honestly, rent a commercial grinder or call a pro. Large stumps fight back hard. Manual removal is not realistic past 24 inches and most rental grinders struggle with big hardwood stumps. Three quotes from local contractors usually gets you a reasonable price fast.

Drill holes across the top 8 to 10 inches deep. Pack each one with Epsom salt and splash just enough water in to wet it down. Throw a tarp over the whole thing. Rain washes the salt out fast without it. Check back every few weeks and refill the holes. It takes a couple of months but the wood breaks down from the inside out.

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