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Stump Grinding & Removal Service

After a tree removal service is completed, the stump still remains. These can be unsightly, get in the way of landscaping, or become a preferred dwelling place for pests and other critters that you don't want running around your property.


The Riverside Tree Care Company prides itself on using the most technologically advanced, state-of-the-art equipment in all of our tree services, and particularly the stump grinding removal service.


Anyone who has tried to grind or remove a stump on their property themselves will tell you that there was a lot that they had to consider, such as fencing, the position of the stump (if it was on a hill or an incline) and all sorts of things. The Riverside Tree Care Service can remove any size stump, anywhere on your property.


If you have any questions or if you're still wondering if you may be in need of a tree crown thinning service, please call us today at (951) 900-3454.

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When to Remove a Stump

There are many reasons that we would recommend removing a stump:


Pests

In California, you're probably familiar with termites. They can infest the wood above or below ground. And once termites have made it to your property, it may only be a matter of time before they find their way over to your home. And nobody wants these unwelcome guests.

Landscaping

A property can look drastically and sometimes surprisingly different after a tree is removed. Many of our customers decide that a facelift is needed after a tree removal service is performed, or maybe now that the tree is gone, the door is opened to landscaping possibilities that weren't available before. The only thing standing in the way is the pesky stump. If you're interested in landscaping, maybe performing any kind of construction or renovation on your home or even installing a fence, it may be necessary for the stump to be removed.

Unwanted Growth

Trees are living things. With the root systems still in tact, a stump could continue to grow, which could undo a lot of the good that was accomplished by performing the tree removal service. Roots continue to grow as well, which could cause damage by undermining the foundation of your home or building, fencing, sidewalks, etc.

When to Remove Tree Roots

The Riverside Tree Care Company is able to quickly assess the growth of tree roots and use the most innovative methods necessary to remove roots that are causing problems on your property. Roots can wrap themselves around pipes and drainage, which can cause extensive damage to your home or business. Our specialists are able to track the trajectory of the root systems of your tree(s), remove the problem roots, and install barriers to prevent the issue from happening again.

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Stump Grinding & Removal Riverside FAQs

  • How much does stump grinding cost?

    On average, the cost of stump grinding falls somewhere between $200 and $450 depending on the location and size of the stump.

  • Is it better to grind a stump or remove it?

    There are pros and cons to both. Which is better often depends on the situation. The pros of stump removal are: the stump is removed as well as its roots, which stops decay and prevents pests from taking up residence, it adds space to your yard, and eliminates the risk of damage to pipes, sidewalks, and the foundation of your home or building. The cons are that it's the most intrusive method, and you will be left with a large hole in your yard until you figure out what you'd like to do with it. The pros of stump grinding are: it's easy, it's the least invasive, wood chips are left behind that can be used as mulch, and it also adds space to your yard. The cons are that the roots will be left behind, decay and pests may still come around, and it takes a very long time for roots to eventually decay (we're talking a decade, potentially.)

  • Can I replant a tree after stump grinding?

    If you are interested in replanting a tree after one has been removed, it is important to have the stumps as well as nearby big roots ground out of the site first. After this is done, you could replant the tree right away in the same site. 

  • If I leave a stump as is, won't it decay on its own?

    It could take 8-10 years for a stump to decay naturally. Certain tree species will still sprout from a stump, forming a woody shrub. And as mentioned previously, unwanted insects like tree stumps. Once they make themselves at home, large infestations can occur that are a much bigger nuisance than a stump grinding and removal service would be.

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