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Garrett Tree Service

Stump Grinding in Colorado Springs, CO

Get rid of the stump — and the trip hazard, the eyesore, and the mower-killer.

Grind the stump below grade so you get your yard back — no trip hazard, no eyesore.

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What is stump grinding?

Stump grinding is the mechanical removal of a leftover stump and its surface roots, ground several inches below grade so the area can be leveled, seeded, or replanted. Garrett Tree Service grinds the stump, backfills with the grindings or hauls them off, and leaves the spot ready to use.

A stump left in a Front Range yard doesn't quietly rot away — it's a trip hazard, it wrecks mower blades, and it's an eyesore that keeps the yard looking unfinished. Our grinder uses a high-speed carbide-tooth wheel to chip the stump and its surface roots into mulch, working from the outer edge inward until the trunk flare is gone. Colorado Springs' rocky Pikes Peak soil is hard on light-duty machines, so we bring professional-grade equipment that handles embedded stone as easily as green or weathered wood. Grinding is faster and far less destructive than full stump excavation — no crater to backfill, no heavy machinery tearing up the lawn.

Who needs stump grinding?

  • Stumps left behind from an older removal or a storm-snapped tree
  • Stumps in the path of new sod, a patio, a fence line, or a driveway
  • Aspen, elm, and cottonwood stumps throwing suckers across the lawn
  • Surface roots humping up under the grass and catching mower decks
  • Multiple small stumps left from a thinning or mitigation project

How the work actually goes

Every stump grinding job follows the same four steps so there are no surprises on price, schedule, or cleanup.

  1. 01

    Locate and clear

    We check for irrigation, marked utility lines, and hardscape before the grinder gets close — service lines in older neighborhoods can sit shallower than current code.

  2. 02

    Grind below grade

    Stump, trunk flare, and surface roots ground four to eight inches below soil level — deeper if you're setting a fence post or planting a new tree in the same spot.

  3. 03

    Backfill or haul

    Grindings used as mulch or void fill, or hauled off and topped with imported soil if you're seeding.

  4. 04

    Clean and level

    Area raked flat and blown clean so it's ready for seed, sod, or gravel.

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719-696-0787

What affects the cost of stump grinding?

We quote a fixed scope in writing after seeing the tree. These are the factors that move the number up or down.

  • Stump diameter measured at the widest point, plus any flare
  • Access — a machine that fits through a 36-inch gate works differently than a full-size grinder
  • Root spread, since surface roots often need grinding too
  • Grinding depth, which goes deeper for fence posts, patios, or replanting
  • Whether grindings stay on site or get hauled away with imported topsoil

Why homeowners keep calling us back

Licensed and insured in Colorado, locally owned, and known for assessing a tree before removing it. Full cleanup on every job — brush chipped, wood hauled, work area raked.

Honest assessment first — we say when a tree can be saved

Rigging and crane work for tight, high-risk removals

Complete cleanup every visit, not a pile left behind

Stump Grinding FAQs

How deep do you grind the stump?
Typically four to eight inches below grade — enough to seed grass or set shallow-rooted plants over it. If you're installing a structure or planting a tree in the same spot, we grind deeper. Tell us the plan and we'll grind to suit it.
How long does one stump take?
Most residential stumps grind out in thirty to sixty minutes depending on diameter and wood hardness. Mature trees with wide surface root systems take longer.
Can you grind a stump you didn't remove?
Absolutely. Plenty of our grinding work is old, weathered stumps from previous contractors or storms — the carbide teeth handle hardened wood fine.
Will the grindings be left in my yard?
Your choice. They make good mulch for garden beds or backfill for the void, or we haul them off and bring in soil so the area can be seeded.
Can grinding hit underground utilities?
Customers can call 811 before the day of the job so that underground utilities can be flagged.
Can you get into a fenced backyard?
Usually yes — we size the machine to the gate. We confirm access during the free estimate.

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Call or text for immediate help, or send the form and we'll get right back to you with a straight answer on your trees.

719-696-0787

Serving Colorado Springs, Black Forest, Monument & Broadmoor, CO

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