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STUMP GRINDING
Stump grinding is the process of removing a tree stump by gradually grinding it down, turning it into mulch that can be used to improve the soil. This method helps reclaim and repurpose yard space, allowing you to make the most of your land by transforming it into something useful.
It can also help prevent damages to your yard that slowly happen over time.

Benefits of Stump Grinding
Stump grinding removes the visible stump, but the roots often remain underground and can still be alive, depending on the tree species. Non-aggressive species typically don’t regrow, as their roots decompose naturally. However, aggressive trees like maples, oaks, and willows have resilient roots that can sprout new growth. If the soil is nutrient-rich and the tree had a mature root system, the roots may still support new shoots.
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In addition to potential regrowth, tree stumps can attract pests, create an eyesore, take up valuable yard space, and pose hazards, especially near homes or play areas. If regrowth occurs, it’s easy to manage by filling the depressions with topsoil or compost and reseeding. Though roots generally decompose over time, it can take nearly a decade, and aggressive roots might even damage nearby infrastructure. Stump grinding helps eliminate these issues and gives your yard a cleaner, safer, and more usable space.



What Happens To The
Stump & Roots?
After stump grinding, the visible tree stump is removed, but the roots remain underground, and they can still be alive. Depending on the tree species, soil quality, and the root system, these remaining roots can sprout new growth.
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Tree Species: Non-aggressive species generally don’t regrow, as their roots decompose. Aggressive species like maples, oaks, and willows, however, may sprout new trees because their roots are resilient and can grow horizontally.
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Soil Fertility: Nutrient-rich soil can encourage sprouting, as healthy roots will have the resources needed to grow new shoots.
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Root System: If the tree was mature, its robust root system can still support new growth, with some species having roots that can extend far underground.
In most cases, roots decompose naturally, but with aggressive species, they might even cause issues like damaging nearby infrastructure. If sprouts do grow, filling depressions with topsoil or compost and reseeding can help restore the area.

Whats the difference?
By grinding the stump you avoid risky DIY stump removal methods, such as hacking at the stump or using a truck to pull it out, as they can damage your vehicle and further harm your yard.
When you hire Woodland Professional Solutions, we have the right equipment for the job. Our specialized tools grind stumps down to ground level and lower in under an hour. Many Asheville customers choose to bundle stump removal with tree removal for added convenience, making it easier and more cost-effective to quickly and efficiently reclaim their yard space.

