What We Do
Below-Grade Grinding, Properly Done
An exposed stump is one of those jobs that's easy to put off and frustrating to live with. It catches mower blades, sends up suckers from the roots, makes replanting awkward, and trips kids and visitors. Stump grinding removes it cleanly and lets you move on with the garden.
We grind to roughly 200 to 300mm below ground level, which is enough for turf, garden beds, or general landscaping. Deeper grinding is available where needed, such as for new footings or paving. Surface roots radiating out from the stump are ground as part of the job, not left behind to surface later.
When Stump Grinding Makes Sense
Common Reasons People Get a Stump Ground
After a Tree Removal
The natural follow-on. Combined with a removal it's faster, cheaper than having a separate operator come back later.
Replanting the Space
You can't plant a new tree on top of an old stump. Grinding clears the space and lets the new planting establish properly.
Laying Turf or Garden Beds
Stumps prevent uniform turf and look awful in garden beds. Grinding gets you to a clean, plantable surface.
Suckering Species
Some species (privet, ash, plum) keep sending up shoots from roots if the stump remains. Grinding stops the regrowth at the source.
Hazards and Trip Risks
Old stumps hidden in long grass or garden beds are a real hazard, particularly for kids and elderly visitors.
Termite and Pest Concerns
Old stumps attract termites and other pests. Removing them protects the rest of your garden and any nearby structures.
How Stump Grinding Works
The process is mechanical and straightforward, but access and grinder size make a real difference to how clean the result is. Our typical approach:
- Access check. Most domestic grinders need a gate width of around 750mm. We can quote without seeing the site if you can confirm gate width or send photos.
- Underground services check. We check for gas, water, NBN and electrical lines near the stump. Dial Before You Dig if there's any doubt.
- Surface clearance. We clear rocks, debris and any landscaping fabric that could damage the grinder teeth or fling debris.
- Grinding. The cutter wheel works the stump down in passes, with surface roots ground out around the edges.
- Depth. Standard is 200 to 300mm below ground. Deeper available for paving or footings.
- Backfill option. Grindings can be left in the hole as backfill (cheapest), or fully removed if you're replanting or laying turf.
🌱 Replanting Where a Stump Was
If you're planning to replant a new tree in the same spot, stump grinding alone often isn't enough. The remaining grindings are acidic and high in carbon, which can starve a new tree of nitrogen and stunt its growth. For replanting we usually recommend either fully removing the grindings and replacing with fresh soil, or grinding deeper than standard. Worth flagging when you book in so we can quote accordingly.
What's Included
Every Stump Grinding Job Includes
- Free written quote with clear depth and scope.
- $20M public liability insurance, certificate of currency on request.
- Below-grade grinding to 200 to 300mm as standard.
- Surface root removal around the stump.
- Underground services check before grinding starts.
- Full clean-up, grindings used as backfill or removed.
- Discounted combined rate when booked with a tree removal.
Areas We Service For Stump Grinding
Stump grinding across Hawthorn, Hawthorn East, Kew, Camberwell, Canterbury, Balwyn, Surrey Hills, Mont Albert, Glen Iris, Ashburton, Malvern, Toorak, Armadale, Doncaster, Templestowe, Bulleen, Richmond, Burnley, Glen Waverley, Mount Waverley, Wheelers Hill, Box Hill, Mitcham and Caulfield. If you're nearby, just ask.
From the Field
Recent Stump Work
Local Pages
Suburb-Specific Pages
We've written dedicated pages for the suburbs where we work most often, covering the local council rules, common tree species, and what makes each area different. Read the one closest to where your tree work is: Hawthorn · Kew · Camberwell.