Stump Grinding Experts

A stump grinder works through the stump in passes until it's 6 to 12 inches below the surface. What's left is a mix of wood chips and soil that can be used as mulch, raked level, or hauled away. No large excavation, minimal yard disruption, and no significant hole to fill.
The root system stays in the ground and breaks down naturally over time. The area may settle slightly as that happens, which is normal. For replanting grass, clear the wood chips and backfill with topsoil. For replanting a tree in the exact same spot, full stump removal is the better option.



For most stumps in Sioux Falls, grinding is the practical choice.
Storm damage, hazard tree removal, a cottonwood or silver maple that finally had to go. It handles the surface problem without major yard disruption. The wave of ash tree removals across the city has also left a lot of stumps behind, and many homeowners schedule grinding at the same time as removal.
Full stump removal makes more sense when roots have been causing foundation or utility issues, or when you need to replant in the exact same spot. For everything else, grinding does the job.

1. Post-Storm Tree Removal: Wind events leave stumps behind. Grinding cleans up the site and removes the obstacle so the yard can return to normal.
2. Ash Tree Stump Cleanup: With a large number of ash trees removed across Sioux Falls in recent years, stump grinding has become one of the most common follow-up services in the area.
3. Older Stumps: Stumps that have been sitting for years start attracting insects and fungal growth. Grinding removes the problem before it becomes an active pest issue.
4. Commercial Property Maintenance: Stumps on commercial properties are safety hazards. Grinding keeps parking areas, lawns, and common areas clean and accessible.
5. Landscaping Prep: Planning new landscaping? Stump grinding clears the way without the full excavation of stump removal.

Most residential stumps are done in an hour or two. Larger stumps or multiple stumps take longer.
Yes. The remaining root system decays underground naturally over time. No intervention needed in most cases.
Stump grinding works for most situations. If you need to replant in the exact spot or roots have been causing structural issues, full removal is worth considering. Contact us, and we can let you know what makes the most sense.

Start by completing the 'Get a Free Quote' form on our website to share your Stump Grinding needs with us. Or give us a call!

Next, we'll arrange a property visit at a time that works for you to provide an in-person estimate for your Stump Grinding needs.

After you approve our estimate, we'll schedule a date to complete the job. Our team will work hard to exceed your expectations!
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