After a tree is removed, the stump left behind is more than an eyesore. It occupies usable yard space, interferes with mowing and landscaping, creates tripping hazards, and can attract wood-boring insects that spread to other trees and structures on the property. Stump grinding is the most practical and least invasive method for eliminating a leftover stump. Jay Eubanks Tree Service provides professional stump grinding using commercial-grade equipment capable of handling stumps of all sizes, leaving the area cleared and ready for whatever comes next.
Stump grinding uses a rotating cutting wheel mounted on a motorized machine to reduce a tree stump to wood chips below ground level. The grinder removes the stump and the upper root flare, grinding down to a depth that allows the area to be filled, sodded, or replanted.
Stump grinding does not remove the full root system, which continues to decompose naturally underground. This is generally not a problem for most residential applications, as the roots break down over time without causing issues.
Professional stump grinding is faster, less disruptive to surrounding landscaping, and more effective than manual stump removal methods. It leaves a ground-level area of wood chip mulch that can be raked out and filled with topsoil for grass, planting, or hardscaping.


Stumps occupy ground that could be used for lawn, planting beds, or hardscape features.
Stumps at or near ground level, especially those obscured by grass or ground cover, are a fall risk for anyone walking across the yard.
Wood-boring beetles, termites, and carpenter ants are attracted to decaying wood. A stump left in place can become a staging ground for pest activity that spreads to structures or healthy trees nearby.
Working around a stump during lawn maintenance is inconvenient at best and damaging to equipment at worst.
Some tree species send up shoots from the stump or root system after removal. Stump grinding disrupts this process.
Whether the plan involves planting grass, installing a garden bed, or adding a patio, stump removal is typically a prerequisite.

Before grinding begins, we assess the stump’s size, root flare, proximity to underground utilities, and the condition of the surrounding ground.

We position the stump grinder and clear the immediate area of debris, rocks, and other material that could interfere with grinding or create hazards.

The cutting wheel is worked across the stump in overlapping passes, reducing it progressively to the target depth below ground level.

Depth is calibrated based on what the property owner plans to do with the space. Deeper grinding is used for areas where sod or planting beds will be installed.

Ground wood chips are raked out from the grinding area. Chips can be left on site as mulch or removed depending on the property owner’s preference.

We confirm the stump has been ground to the appropriate depth and the surrounding area is left clean.

Once the stump is ground down, the tripping hazard is gone and the area is safe to walk across.

Removing the stump eliminates a primary attractant for wood-boring insects and reduces the risk of pest activity spreading to the structure or surrounding trees.

Professional stump grinding services open up space that was previously unusable. The cleared area can be replanted, turfed, or built on.

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Commercial stump grinders reach depths and work at speeds that are not achievable with rental equipment or manual removal methods.

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Compared to full stump extraction, grinding leaves the surrounding root system in place to decompose naturally, which causes far less disruption to the lawn and nearby plantings.
Tree Removal — Stump grinding typically follows tree removal and completes the process of clearing a tree from the property.
Tree Hauling — Removes logs, brush, and wood chips from the property after removal and grinding work.
Tree Health Assessment — A full property assessment identifies other trees on the property that may need attention.
Tree Planting — After a stump is removed and the space is cleared, replanting with a suitable species is a natural next step.

Jay Eubanks Tree Service uses commercial stump grinding equipment capable of handling stumps in tight spaces, on slopes, and in areas with limited access. Our team works carefully around existing landscaping, irrigation lines, and hardscape features to minimize disruption to the surrounding property.
We are fully insured, and every stump grinding job is handled by trained professionals who know how to operate the equipment safely and efficiently. We clear the work area thoroughly before leaving.
If you have one stump or several, our team can clear them all. Contact Jay Eubanks Tree Service today to schedule a free consultation and get an estimate for professional stump grinding services.