Stump Grinding in Clemmons, NC
Free same-day stump grinding quotes across Clemmons. Self-propelled grinder, root flare cleanup, grindings raked back or hauled — your choice.
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We grind the stump. We leave the lawn ready to plant.
Grind depth specified in writing. Grindings raked back into the hole or hauled, your choice. Surrounding lawn protected. Every Clemmons grind quote covers the six items below, at the price we name on day one.
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Stump Diameter + Grind Depth in Writing
Measured at the ground line, with the target depth below grade — typical 4 to 8 inches for replanting grass, 12 to 18 inches if you’re planting a new tree in the same spot.
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Self-Propelled Grinder for the Job
Self-propelled grinder for standard stumps, narrow-track hand grinder for tight-access backyards through a 36-inch gate. We match the machine to the access before we ever roll up.
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Root Flare Cleanup
Surface roots radiating from the stump are ground down with the main flare, so the spot lies flat once you cover it. No tripping ridges left behind in the grass.
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Lawn Protected, Lines Marked
Call 811 before we show up; we mark the underground locates so the grinder stays clear of gas, water, and fiber. Plywood under the grinder treads on soft ground.
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Grindings Hauled OR Raked Back
Your call. Raked back fills the hole and looks like mulch in a day. Hauled away is the cleaner finish if you’re sodding right after.
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Pay After You Approve
No deposit, no upfront pressure. Walk the finished spot, then settle up. Cash, check, or major card. Multi-stump discount on the same trip.
Before. After. The same stump.
A recent stump grind, start to finish: from a raised, tripping-hazard stump to ground level, raked and ready for sod.
What Our Neighbors Say
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I was extremely pleased with the service I received. They cut down several trees and cleared a large section of bushes in my backyard. They were pleasant and efficient and the cost was very reasonable.
Very professional, came and did what we discussed at a reasonable price. Would recommend.
Very reasonable price, high quality work, and cleaned up everything when finished. I was very pleased with the job they did.
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Fully insured on every job. Ask for our certificate before we start; we keep it ready.
Same-Day Quotes
Call us, you’ll have a number today. For most grinds in Clemmons, Winston-Salem, or back at the High Point shop we walk the site the same day you call.
Locally Owned
A real Triad crew, not a franchise or call-center referral. When you call, you talk to the same guys doing the work.
Heavy Equipment
Self-propelled stump grinder, narrow-track hand grinder, root saw, dump trailer. The right grinder for the diameter and the access.
Clean Job Site
Grindings raked or hauled, lawn protected, driveway swept. The spot looks better than when we showed up.
Triad-Wide Service
High Point shop. Same crew covers Clemmons, Lewisville, Bermuda Run, and the I-40 corridor across Forsyth and into Davie County.
How big is the stump? How deep do you want it gone?
A 10-inch dogwood stump is a 20-minute job. A 36-inch oak stump is a multi-hour grind. Here’s how we size a grind so you know what you’re paying for before we ever pull up in Clemmons.
Cat 01
Small
Under 12″ diameter · 4″ below grade · Standard access
A typical yard-tree stump from a removed ornamental or small shade tree. One pass with the grinder, grindings raked back into the hole. In and out in under an hour. Common for dogwoods, crepe myrtles, and trees under 30 feet that came down recently.
- Stump under 12″ diameter
- Grind 4″ below grade
- Self-propelled grinder
- 30-minute job
- Grindings raked or hauled
Cat 02
Standard
12 to 24″ diameter · 8–12″ below grade · Yard access
The everyday grind. A mature shade-tree stump from a recent removal, ground deep enough for sod or new grass. Multiple passes, root-flare cleanup around the perimeter, lawn protected throughout.
- Stump 12 to 24″ diameter
- Grind 8 to 12″ below grade
- Root flare cleanup
- Lawn and irrigation protected
- Grindings raked or hauled
Cat 03
Large
24″+ diameter · 12–18″ deep · Replanting depth
Big-tree stumps from heritage oaks, hickories, and elms. Deep grind to make the spot replantable for a new shade tree. Surface root system traced out and ground flush. Takes hours, not minutes — but the spot is genuinely ready for new growth.
- Stump 24″+ diameter
- Grind 12 to 18″ below grade
- Surface roots traced and ground
- Replantable spot when finished
- Grindings hauled by default
Three Steps to a Cleaner Yard
Here’s how a typical Clemmons stump grind goes from your first call to a planting-ready spot.
Call or Send Your Number
Tell us what’s going on. A few quick details is usually enough to give you a price.
Get a Free Estimate
We come out the same day when we can. The quote is free, the price is firm, and there’s no pressure to book on the spot.
We Get the Job Done
Our crew shows up on time, marks the 811 locates, grinds the stump to the depth you specified, rakes the grindings flush, and sweeps the work area before we leave.
25 minutes west on I-40
Clemmons is on the weekly route
The Clemmons grind runs west on I-40 from the High Point shop, about twenty-five minutes — past Winston-Salem and into the Village. The grinder rides on a trailer behind the truck, the spare teeth ride in the toolbox, and a Brookberry Farm homeowner who calls about an estate-takedown stump usually has us on the grind within the week. Clemmons is on the home-shop weekly route.
Two stump-grinding profiles in Clemmons. The HOA / estate core — Brookberry Farm, Waterford, Peace Haven Road, the lots near Tanglewood Park — brings the deep-grind work. Heritage oaks and tulip poplars from estate single-pick removals, ground 12 to 18 inches down so the spot can hold a new shade tree on a hundred-year horizon, manicured beds protected on every side. The Yadkin River bottoms — the western edge of the Village — runs softer: bottoms-soil grinds on cottonwood, sycamore, and silver-maple stumps, faster passes through softer wood. The hand grinder comes through 36-inch HOA garden gates either way.
Stump Grinding — Common Questions
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How much does stump grinding cost in Clemmons?
Price tracks the stump’s diameter at the ground line and how deep you want it ground. A Small grind (under 12″ diameter) is the quickest job. A Standard grind (12 to 24″ diameter, the most common job) takes a bit longer. A Large grind (24″+ diameter, replanting depth) is the biggest, scaling with the root system and access. Multi-stump discount on the same trip. You get a firm written price before we start — request a free estimate.
How deep do you grind?
Default is 4 inches below grade for lawn — enough that grass roots take and you’ll never know a stump was there. 8 to 12 inches if you’re laying sod right after. 12 to 18 inches if you’re replanting a tree in the same spot, which gives the new root ball clean soil to grow into. We tell you in writing what depth you’re getting before we ever start the grinder.
Can I keep the grindings, or do you haul them?
Your call. Raked back into the hole, they pack down and look like fresh mulch in a day — handy if you want to seed grass over the spot and skip a trip to the garden center. Hauled off is the cleaner finish if you’re sodding right after or just want the spot gone without a mound. Either way, no extra charge.
What about the surface roots radiating from the stump?
They get ground down with the main flare so the spot lies flat. We don’t trace roots out across the whole yard — that’s separate work with different equipment — but the visible radiating roots around the stump come out with it. No tripping ridges left behind in the lawn.
Will the grinder fit through my backyard gate?
We need 36 inches minimum for the narrow-track hand grinder, 48 inches for the self-propelled machine. Mention your gate width when you call and we’ll bring the right grinder. Tight access doesn’t change the job — it changes the machine and the time, both of which we factor into the written quote.
Do I need to mark utility lines before you show up?
We call 811 before we start, every job, no exceptions. It’s free and it’s the only way to grind without hitting a gas, water, or fiber line. You don’t have to do anything; just don’t schedule us same-day if you want the locates marked before we arrive. North Carolina law requires 3 business days for utility locate response.
Can I plant a new tree in the same spot after?
Yes, if we grind deep enough (12 to 18 inches below grade) and haul the grindings out. The grindings themselves are too high in carbon to support new tree roots, but the soil below them is fine. Tell us “replanting depth” when you book and we’ll grind accordingly. Backfill the hole with topsoil before you set the new root ball.
How long does the spot take to settle?
A few weeks for the surface to compact after you rake or sod over it. Plan for a slight depression to appear as the grindings break down — top it up with soil once. After 3 to 6 months it’s permanent and you’ll never know a stump was there.
Do you grind stumps from trees you didn’t remove?
Yes. We grind any stump, not just the ones we cut down. Common with stumps left by storm-damaged trees, by other tree services who didn’t include grinding in their quote, or by DIY removals where the chainsaw work is done but the stump remains. Same pricing, same written quote.
Do you also work outside Clemmons?
Yes, we cover the whole Triad. Our grind service area runs from High Point east of us, northeast to Winston-Salem, north to Lewisville, and across the Yadkin to Bermuda Run and Advance in Davie County. Each town has its own dedicated page on our site.
Stump grinding in nearby cities
Same crew, same grinder, every job. (City links open the local hub page.)
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