Stump Grinding
Winston-Salem, Greensboro, High Point, Kernersville & Surrounding Area
Hire a Professional Stump Grinding Service
After a tree has been cut or felled, you’ll be left with a stump in the ground. There are plenty of reasons to remove a stump from your yard, but digging it out yourself is only possible if the stump is very small. The most effective way to remove a stump is to hire a professional stump grinding company with the right equipment for the job.

If you have an ugly tree stump taking up space in your yard, now is the time to get it removed.
The Beaver Tree Service stump removal professionals can permanently remove a stump and eliminate the risks that come with letting it sit on your property.
Why Remove a Tree Stump?
Tree stumps are more than just an eyesore. They can be a tripping hazard, especially for young children or the elderly, and large roots can damage your lawn mower and other equipment if they aren’t removed. Old, rotting stumps can attract insects and other pests to your yard, and are a breeding ground for mold and mildew.
These are just some of the reasons to have your tree stump ground:
Stump Grinding: What to Expect
Call Beaver Tree Service for professional tree stump grinding services in Winston-Salem, Greensboro, High Point, Kernersville and all of the surrounding area. We’ll come to your property to inspect the stumps and provide you with an estimate.
Our stump grinder is large enough to tackle any size stump but small enough to fit through a gate to access almost any yard.
We use a stump grinder with a spinning carbide-tipped steel wheel and a 60HP diesel engine. Once the stump grinder is in place, we move the wheel side to side and into the ground. The wheel spins, grinding the stump with each movement. We have the equipment, training, and expertise needed to completely remove the stump, making sure there’s no chance for regrowth.
Stump grinding leaves a lot of wood shavings, which we can leave for you to use, or you can choose to have us level the ground to the same elevation as the adjacent soil.
