A leftover stump is a tripping hazard, a lawn mower obstacle, and an invitation for termites. Connect with stump grinding professionals across Alabama who clear stumps cleanly and quickly.
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After a tree comes down, the stump left behind creates real problems — it's difficult to mow around, it can attract wood-boring insects and fungus, and the root system continues to decay underground for years. Stump grinding mechanically removes the stump to 4–6 inches below grade, which is deep enough to replant, lay sod, or build over. Alabama Tree Experts connects homeowners with stump grinding professionals statewide who handle single stumps and multi-stump jobs efficiently.
Stump grinding is typically priced by diameter — the wider the stump, the more material the grinder has to process. Most residential stumps cost $100–$400 each. Bundling stump grinding with tree removal usually reduces the per-stump cost.
Prices are typical ranges based on industry data and vary by location, site conditions, and crew. Get a free on-site estimate for an accurate quote.
Standard stump grinding removes material 4–6 inches below grade — enough to sod over, plant a garden bed, or landscape the area. If you're placing a foundation, in-ground pool, or other structure directly over the spot, ask about deeper grinding or full root excavation.
The grinder turns the stump into wood chip grindings that fill the hole and form a small mound slightly above grade. Most crews rake the area and leave the grindings on site — they decompose naturally over a few years. If you want the grindings hauled away and the hole filled with topsoil, ask when scheduling; it typically adds to the cost.
Yes, but give it a season. The wood chip grindings left in the hole are high in carbon, which ties up nitrogen in the soil as they break down — not ideal conditions for new plants right away. Fill the hole with topsoil and either wait a growing season or add nitrogen fertilizer before planting directly in that spot.
Stump grinding processes the stump down to 4–6 inches below grade, leaving the root system to decay naturally in place. Full stump removal (sometimes called root ball removal) excavates the entire stump and root mass out of the ground — more disruptive and significantly more expensive. Full removal is necessary if you're pouring a foundation or placing an in-ground structure over the site. For lawn, landscaping, or garden use, stump grinding is almost always sufficient.
Stump grinding in {city} is typically priced by stump diameter. A small stump under 12 inches runs $75–$150. Medium stumps (12–24 inches) cost $150–$250. Large stumps over 24 inches run $250–$400 or more. Combining stump grinding with a tree removal in the same visit almost always reduces the price. Get a free estimate for your specific stump.
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