Acct. 105a — Grinding or Removal
Do You Need the Stump Ground, or Fully Removed?
Stump grinding and stump removal aren't the same job, and knowing which one you want changes both the price and the mess left behind. Ask a crew to explain the difference for your specific stump before you settle on one.
Grinding
A grinder chews the stump and surface roots down below grade so the area can be seeded or mowed over. The root system stays in the ground and breaks down over time; grinding is generally the faster, less disruptive of the two options.
Full removal
Pulling the stump and root ball out entirely — usually with heavy equipment — leaves a bigger hole to fill and disturbs more of the surrounding yard, but clears the ground completely, which can matter if you're planting a new tree in the same spot or building over the area.
More than one stump
If a storm or a larger removal job left multiple stumps, ask directly whether grinding several in one visit is priced as a single mobilization — don't assume.