Tree removal is only half the job in a lot of homeowners' minds. What is left behind matters just as much, and a stump left in the ground does not just sit there quietly.
A decaying stump can attract termites and other wood-boring insects, become a tripping hazard hidden in grass, and in some cases sprout new growth from the root system that ends up causing the same problem all over again. Grinding the stump below grade clears the way for new landscaping, sod, or simply a flat, usable yard again.
It is a quick step that a lot of removal jobs skip unless a homeowner specifically asks for it, and it is one of the most common follow-up calls we get months after a removal.
Do you have a stump sitting in your yard from a removal that happened a while back?
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Authentic before-and-after photo of a stump grinding job, showing the raised stump and then the ground-level, cleared result.
Canva text suggestion: "Don't Let a Stump Undo the Job" or "Ground Level, Yard Ready"