Full stump grinding below grade so you can replant, install sod, or pour concrete. Chips hauled off or mulched back in — your call.
A cut stump is a short-term fix. Left alone it becomes a tripping hazard, attracts termites and carpenter ants, and keeps the old root system alive enough to send up suckers.
Grinding takes the stump and the flare roots down 6 to 12 inches below grade — far enough that you can install sod, lay pavers, or pour concrete without the stump coming back. We run a self-propelled grinder for small yards and a bigger tow-behind for commercial work. Either way, you get a clean hole where a stump used to be.
If any of these sound familiar, it's probably time for a professional to walk the property.
Same approach on every job — whether it's a single tree or a property-wide contract.
Call 811 if utilities could be in the area. Mark the stump and clear the work zone.
Hand-propelled for tight backyards, ride-on for large commercial stumps — we bring the right machine.
Stump and visible flare roots ground 6–12 inches below grade. Works for sod, pavers or concrete later.
Mulch mixed with soil back into the hole, or all chips hauled off. Area raked clean and ready for what's next.
Everything below comes standard. No hidden add-ons, no surprise charges on the invoice.
A few photos from past jobs around South Florida.
Quick answers to the questions homeowners ask us most often about this service.
Standard is 6–8 inches below grade. If you're pouring concrete or laying pavers, we'll go 10–12 inches and grind more of the flare roots.
If there's a 36-inch gate, yes. If access is tighter we'll use a compact grinder or dismantle a fence section (and put it back) at the quote stage.
Yes — once the stump is ground out, you can sod, seed, or just let grass fill in naturally over a few months.
Tell us what's going on and we'll come walk the property with you. Written estimate the same day — no pressure, no upsell, no hidden fees.