Reno Stump Grinding Services
Fully Removing Stumps from the Root Up in Carson City & Nearby Communities
At American Arborists, we specialize in providing efficient and safe stump grinding services to fully remove tree stumps from your property. Whether you’ve recently had a tree taken down or are dealing with a stubborn old stump, we’re here to help.
Tree stumps can vary significantly in size and depth depending on the tree's age and root system. While some might appear small above the ground, their roots often spread extensively beneath the surface. Instead of struggling with time-consuming and labor-intensive removal methods like digging or pulling, rely on our professional stump grinding solutions.
Our team uses advanced equipment to grind stumps down to the desired depth, ensuring your property is clear and ready for use. With a focus on safety and efficiency, American Arborists guarantees exceptional results while minimizing potential issues during the process.
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To request a free job quote for your residential or commercial stump grinding needs, call (775) 352-4241 to speak with our team today.
Ways Stumps Are Ground to Pieces
To get rid of stumps, put in a little sweat equity by grinding it. We use a stump grinding machine that is a powerful tool rotating at high speeds that chips away at the wood, until it’s level with the ground.
Option 1: Grinding It Down Deeply
For tree removal services, most of what Reno or Carson City residents want is getting the stump removed, as well. There’s no point in having the unsightly stump sticking out into your lovely lawn or garden just waiting for someone to trip on it and twist their ankle. American Arborists can safely grind your stump or roots 12 to 20 inches below the surface of your yard allowing use of the area where the tree was.
Option 2: Completely Removing It from the Ground
If you don’t have a lot of area to worry about, completely removing the stump may be the best option, rather than grinding it away. This is another job for American Arborists because we have the right tools and equipment to get the job done safely and quickly. We’ll remove the stump quickly, leaving no trace behind.
Option 3: Grinding out the Tree Roots
If you don’t want to grind your stump all the way down, turning it into chunks that are level to the rest of the dirt, you can grind away the tree’s roots. So for example, even if you have a large tree that already has been pointed out and is ready for removal. Instead of having a stump sticking out from the ground, it will be level because its entire root system has been ground out.
What Can I Do With a Stripped Stump?
Did you know that leftover stumps can still be put to use in another way? They can be used for firewood, mulch, lumber, or grindings.
Sometimes, they can even be used for a new gardening bed by drilling a few holes and adding some compost and soil for a fresh start. Turn your trash into a useful resource with some additional creativity when you work with American Arborists’s stump grinding crew.
The Trouble with Leaving Excess Stumps and What to Do
Leaving stumps sitting on your property can be a safety risk. Opting to grind them is generally recommended. Once the stump is level to the ground, property owners can simply place untreated soil topsoil over the affected area. Post-care is crucial, the stump area should be watered for 30 minutes or more a day after grinding until the surrounding area is level.
Problems Caused by Neglecting Tree Stumps
- The ability of the tree to decompose becomes compromised. With the bottom of the stump now sitting above soil grade, it is the perfect avenue for disease and pests that will slowly kill the remains of the tree.
- Over time, decomposing trees can leave additional mulch behind, which makes it harder for gardeners and property owners to mow their lawns.
- A stump can cause trips and falls over time if the area is not leveled as the one above.
- Roots, which continue to grow even once a tree is cut down, can compromise the quality of water and sewer lines by breaking through pipes. Avoid having to cover future maintenance costs due to root damage and costly sewer backups and contact us today for our sewer rooting services.
- If you are growing grass, a rototiller will simply avoid hitting a tree stump altogether because the blade will have reached shallow soil which won’t allow for cutting into the stumps located higher up into the lawn.
Safety Tip for Working Around the Stump
Because safety is always important, be sure to call a professional if you need to get rid of a stump and want it done right. After using our stump grinding services, the hole in the ground from the stump’s roots will need to be filled in quickly with loose soil to avoid the hole caving or settling to deep down just in time for someone to walk by and step right into it.
Once it is filled in, add water and allow the soil to settle and use additional soil as required. If you find the rototiller blade but can’t seem to cut through the soil while turning the stalwart tool a different direction may allow you with just enough dirt to work off of to reach the stump with ease.
Contact American Arborists to Learn More About Our Options
If you are in the Reno, Carson City, and Incline Village areas, feel free to call us at (775) 352-4241 to speak with our residential office for your questions and to set up your stump grinding services.
At the end of the free job quote we give you better options since you will clearly understand what’s required to fully remove your stump.
Ready to remove that stubborn stump? Call us at (775) 352-4241 to schedule your free estimate today. Let’s reclaim your yard!
FAQs
How much does it cost to grind a small stump?
The cost of grinding a small stump varies based on its size, depth, and accessibility. Contact American Arborists for a customized, free estimate.
Is it cheaper to grind or remove a stump?
Stump grinding is typically more cost-effective than full removal. Grinding eliminates the stump’s visible portion and some roots, while removal involves extracting the entire root system.
How much should it cost to remove a stump?
The cost of stump removal depends on the stump’s size, root complexity, and location. American Arborists offers transparent pricing and expert services—call us to learn more.
What is the purpose of stump grinding?
Stump grinding removes hazardous and unsightly stumps, prevents pest infestations, and readies the area for landscaping, ensuring a safer and more attractive property.
What happens after stump grinding?
After stump grinding, the ground will need to be leveled and filled with soil. You can replant grass, add landscaping, or use the grindings as mulch.
What happens if you don’t grind a tree stump?
If left untreated, tree stumps can attract pests, such as termites and ants, and may cause regrowth or decay, creating safety and landscaping challenges.
How many hours does it take to grind a stump?
The time needed to grind a stump depends on its size and root complexity. On average, a standard stump takes 1-2 hours to grind thoroughly.