5 Benefits of Stump Grinding
- Kelly Markley
- Aug 16, 2022
- 1 min read
Updated: Sep 9, 2022
Whether you’ve got an annoying tree stump on your property, or you’re considering cutting down a tree but aren’t sure what to do with the stump, we’ve got your answer, stump grinding. Below are some of the benefits you will see if you choose to have your stump ground.

1. It’s Quick
If you choose to remove the stump, grinding is the quickest, most effective way to remove a stump. Using chemicals to remove the stump can take a very long time and additional work by the homeowner over what could be years. By enlisting the services of a professional, stump grinding will take several hours, and then you are left with a pile of wood chips or sawdust that you can use.
2. Improved Aesthetics
Removing stumps can instantly improve the aesthetics of your property. Without an unsightly stump in your yard, your property value and visual appeal will increase dramatically.
3. Convenience
Have you been putting more work in while mowing because of a tree stump? Imagine how wonderful it would be to mow without having to maneuver around the stump and then have to weed around it.
4. Avoid Accidents
A tree stump doesn’t seem like it could be dangerous, right? Tree stumps can be a trip hazard, especially for small children and senior citizens. You could be liable for their injuries if someone gets hurt on your property.
5. Avoid Pests and Disease
Tree stumps can be a refuge for unwanted pests and diseases. Pests and insects tend to make themselves at home in a tree stump. They’ll settle in nicely and multiple.
Often, trees are cut down because they have died of disease. Although the tree is gone, the stump can still spread that disease to nearby healthy trees. Removing the stump entirely is the only way to avoid this.
If you have a stump that needs to be removed, Honest Land Clearing & Excavation is here to help! We can remove the unsightly stump by grinding and removing it, improving the look of your property.
Contact us today for a free quote!
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