That stump isn't going anywhere on its own — sweetgum and oak stumps in Cabarrus clay can sit for a decade sprouting suckers and feeding termites. We grind it out, usually in under an hour.
Pricing
Up to ~15″ diameter — pears, dogwoods, crape myrtles.
$100–$175
15–30″ — most pines, maples, and sweetgums.
$175–$300
30″+ oak and pine, or multi-trunk clusters.
$300–$400+
Multiple stumps in one visit are discounted — the trip is the expensive part. Grinding depth is 6–12″ below grade: deep enough to re-sod, plant grass, or lay a paver path over the spot.
Good to Know
Your choice: we can rake the mulch into the hole (it settles as it decomposes — top up with soil in a season), leave it for your garden beds, or haul it off and backfill with topsoil for a plant-ready spot.
Yes — the machine grinds precisely, and we locate sprinkler lines and ask about invisible-dog-fence wire before we start. Call 811 marks aren't usually needed for standard-depth grinding, but we take utilities seriously and will flag anything questionable.
Grinding removes the stump below grade, and for most species that's the end of it. A few stubborn ones (Bradford pear, crape myrtle, sweetgum) can send up root suckers for a season — mowing them off or a spot treatment finishes the job.
All the time. Stump-only jobs are welcome — plenty of Concord homeowners have a leftover stump from a storm cleanup or an old removal that never got finished.
Stumps are the easiest quote in the business — a photo with something for scale usually does it. Serving Concord, Kannapolis & Harrisburg.
Call or Text (704) 419-8614