Cutting down a dead or damaged tree might feel like the toughest part—until you’re stuck with a large, unattractive stump. But a stump is more than just an eyesore. It can be a tripping hazard, invite pests and wildlife, and even spread disease to healthy trees nearby.
That’s why it’s best to remove stumps sooner rather than later. At Treemendous Tree Care, we make stump removal easy and hassle-free for homeowners and businesses across Fraser, Michigan.
Removing stumps is a crucial finishing step after tree removal—but it’s equally important to have the right team take care of the job.
This isn’t a task for someone with a truck and a rented grinder. Too much can go wrong. An inexperienced team might leave parts of the stump behind, tear up your yard, hit underground utility lines, or even spread disease to nearby trees.
Instead, contact the professionals at Treemendous Tree Care! We have a team of stump-grinding professionals who have the tools, equipment, and expertise to get the job done correctly (and safely)!
Some folks think stump removal is optional, but we usually suggest it for both homeowners and businesses. Here are a few solid reasons to go ahead and have those stumps ground down or completely removed:
Tree stumps pose real tripping hazards, and on commercial properties, they can even open the door to liability claims or lawsuits if someone gets hurt.
Running a lawnmower over a tree stump can do real damage to the machine—and in the worst cases, it might send broken blade pieces flying, turning them into dangerous projectiles.
Tree stumps can draw a wide range of pests—rats, mice, chipmunks, snakes, and frogs often move in. They also make ideal hiding spots for insects like bees, wasps, termites, roaches, and spiders.
Decaying stumps often become breeding grounds for harmful fungi and bacteria. As they break down, these microbes can spread and pose risks to your family, pets, and nearby trees.
Trees boost curb appeal, but stumps do the exact opposite. They leave your yard looking messy and neglected—not the kind of first impression you want to make.
One benefit of removing a tree is that it opens up space to plant something new—whether it’s flowers, shrubs, or even another tree. But you can’t do that until the old stump and roots are completely cleared away.
Tree stumps can sometimes send up new shoots that develop into small trunks. The issue is, these shoots are often poorly anchored, making them unstable and potentially dangerous as they grow.
Tree stumps can lower your property’s value because potential buyers often see them as an added expense or project they’ll need to take care of.
Sick of dealing with stumps—and the pests or safety risks they cause? Call Treemendous Tree Care. Whether it’s a single stump or several across your yard, our experienced team will remove them safely, efficiently, and with care. We’ll restore your yard to its best condition so you can enjoy your space without the hassle.
Contact us now to schedule your stump-grinding appointment!
While stump removal services all seek to achieve the same basic goal, we do offer a few different options designed to suit property owners and managers in different situations. There are essentially three options available:
Stump grinding is one of our most in-demand services—and it’s easy to see why. Using a powerful grinder with a sharp, rotating blade, we reduce the stump to wood chips and dust. In most cases, the roots are left in place while we focus on the stump itself. We can grind it flush with the ground or several inches below the surface—whichever option works best for you.
Stump removal takes things a step beyond grinding by extracting the entire stump along with a significant portion of the root system. Instead of a grinder, we use heavy-duty equipment to cut through the roots and lift the stump completely out of the ground. The biggest benefit? You’re left with a clean, open space—making it much easier and quicker to plant new trees or shrubs in that spot, since most of the roots are gone too.
Root grinding is sometimes done along with stump grinding, though it isn’t always required. When it is, our crew targets the visible roots around the stump—either as a substitute for or in addition to grinding the stump itself. This extra step gives your yard a smoother, more polished look and helps protect your lawn equipment from damage caused by hard, buried roots.
Skip the DIY methods and weekend crews with borrowed gear. Drilling holes and dumping chemicals? It’s risky—and rarely gets the job done.
Trust the experts at Treemendous Tree Care instead. Since 2019, we’ve been delivering safe, dependable stump grinding for homes and businesses in Fraser—and we’re ready to take care of yours too!
Contact us today to receive a free stump grinding estimate!
We employ the same time-tested process for stump grinding work that we use for our tree-care operations. No matter the size or scope of your job, we’ll handle things in the following manner:
You contact us and schedule a free estimate.
One of our stump grinding experts will visit your property, assess the stumps, and put together a clear plan to boost safety and improve curb appeal.
Once you approve the plan, we’ll provide a detailed quote and get your stump grinding scheduled—often on the same day.
Then we’ll bring in our equipment and get started—carefully protecting your landscape and making sure the work is done safely from start to finish.
After the stumps are removed, we’ll review the completed work with you and answer any questions you may have.
Once you’re completely satisfied with the results, we’ll handle all the cleanup and leave your property tidy, clean, and ready to enjoy.
Since 2019, Treemendous Tree Care has been Fraser’s trusted choice for stump removal. Homeowners and businesses rely on us because we get the job done right—safely, efficiently, and professionally.
Here’s why we’re the leading choice for stump grinding in the area:
Some companies charge just to look at your stumps—but not us. We always offer free, no-obligation estimates for our stump grinding services.
We’re fully licensed and insured, unlike some stump grinding services that cut corners. We follow strict professional standards on every job.
A lot of people don’t realize that some stump grinding companies depend on old or rented equipment. Not us—we use our own powerful turbo diesel stump grinder to deliver top-quality results every time.
Our customers frequently mention how much they appreciate our clear, friendly communication. From the first visit to the final walkthrough, we keep you updated and are always available to answer your questions.
We strive for complete customer satisfaction, going the extra mile to ensure you’re fully happy with the final results.
Frustrated with stumps taking up space in your yard? Call Treemendous Tree Care. We’ll remove the stumps and roots, clear away safety hazards, and leave your yard looking clean and open again. You’ll get a quick estimate, expert service, and we won’t consider the job finished until you’re fully satisfied.
Treemendous Tree Care is your trusted local arborist, proudly serving Southeast Michigan with expert tree trimming, pruning, and removal services. Whether it’s routine maintenance or an urgent tree problem, we’re here to help!
Still wondering about stump grinding? Not sure how it differs from full stump removal? Curious about what it costs?
Here are answers to some of the most common questions we hear from our customers!
Using a chainsaw to remove a stump on your own isn’t a good idea for several reasons. First off, chainsaws are powerful tools that should only be handled by trained users with proper safety gear—like eye and ear protection and chainsaw chaps.
Second, hitting dirt or rocks while cutting can ruin your saw, possibly costing more to fix than hiring a pro would have in the first place.
And lastly, DIY methods just can’t compete with the clean, professional finish you get from a commercial-grade stump grinder operated by experienced pros.
Burning stumps isn’t just risky—it’s often illegal in many parts of the U.S. And even where it’s still allowed, it’s generally a bad idea. Stump fires are tough to control and can take way more time than people expect. Large stumps might smolder for a week or more, which means constant monitoring to make sure the fire doesn’t spread—something most folks aren’t prepared to do safely.
Technically, yes—you can. But it’s almost never a good idea. Stump grinders are heavy-duty, dangerous machines, and without the right training, accidents can happen quickly. In most cases, it’s safer—and often more cost-effective—to let professionals handle the job.
If your property sees regular foot traffic or you’re planning to sell in the next decade, stump grinding is almost always a smart investment. Stumps pose safety risks, invite pests, and hurt your curb appeal—so removing or grinding them down is usually well worth it.
The cost of stump grinding depends on a few key factors, including the stump’s size, the tree species, how many stumps need removal, and how accessible they are.
As a general guide, grinding a small stump might cost under \$100, while a large or hard-to-reach stump could be \$2,000 or more.
The choice depends on your goals and budget. Stump grinding is typically faster and more affordable, but it leaves the roots behind. Stump removal clears out both the stump and root system, giving you a completely clean slate—but it generally costs more since it requires heavier equipment and additional labor.
Stump grinding doesn’t come with many drawbacks, but it isn’t always the ideal option. In tight or hard-to-reach areas, fitting a grinder in can be difficult. And since the roots are left behind, there’s a chance they may sprout new growth from time to time.
Yes, in some cases a leftover stump can sprout new shoots that eventually grow into trees. Species like willows, poplars, and ashes are especially likely to do this, though almost any tree can. That’s why stump grinding is highly recommended. While it doesn’t completely rule out regrowth—since roots are usually left in place—it greatly reduces the chances.
Stump grinding is usually done 4 to 6 inches below the soil surface, though the exact depth can vary. We assess each job individually to decide the best depth for your specific situation.
Feel free to leave your contact information on our online form. A consultation is always free, and it’s the first step towards finding a solution for your trees!