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Stump Removal

Professional Stump Removal Services Across the Wasatch Front & Back

Serving Morgan, Davis, Utah, Summit, Weber, and Salt Lake Counties
 

Tree stumps can stick around long after a tree is gone, getting in the way of mowing, landscaping, and enjoying your yard. At ClimbAxe Tree Services, we provide professional stump removal and stump grinding throughout  Morgan, Davis, Utah, Summit, Weber, and Salt Lake Counties.
 

Our ISA Certified Arborists use professional equipment to safely grind stumps below ground level, allowing the area to be reclaimed for grass, planting, or open space. Whether the stump is large, small, or in a tight area, we can remove it cleanly without damaging the surrounding landscape.

Climbaxe Tree Services Stump Removal

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost for stump removal?

At ClimbAxe Tree Services, stump removal is typically priced at $10 per inch, measured by the diameter of the stump. Pricing can vary depending on access to the stump, surrounding obstacles, and site conditions. Factors such as limited access, fencing, wire, rocks, or other obstructions may affect the final cost.

We use professional stump grinding equipment to ensure the stump is removed safely and efficiently, while protecting the surrounding landscape. Every property is different, which is why we offer free consultations to provide an accurate and honest quote.

What is the cheapest way to get rid of a stump?

The absolute cheapest way is to do nothing at all… and wait about 10 to 20 years. (We’re only half joking.) Tree stumps will eventually decompose on their own, but it’s a slow process, and in the meantime they can get in the way of mowing, attract insects, and continue to sprout new growth.

Some homeowners try DIY stump removal methods like digging, burning, or using chemical stump removers. We’ve seen just about every creative approach out there. While these methods can seem inexpensive upfront, they often take significant time and effort, and rarely remove the stump completely.

The most effective and affordable long term solution is professional stump grinding. Stump grinding removes the stump below ground level, prevents regrowth, and allows you to safely reclaim your yard for grass, landscaping, or new trees.

At ClimbAxe Tree Services, we provide professional stump removal and stump grinding throughout Morgan, Layton, Ogden, and the Wasatch Front. Our ISA Certified Arborists use specialized equipment to remove stumps efficiently and safely, with minimal impact to your property.

We offer free consultations and honest pricing to help you find the right solution for your property.

Is stump removal worth the cost?

In most cases, yes. Removing a stump improves the safety, appearance, and usability of your yard. Tree stumps can create tripping hazards, attract insects, interfere with mowing, and may continue to sprout new growth. Professional stump grinding removes the stump below ground level, allowing you to reclaim the space for grass, landscaping, or future planting.

Many homeowners choose stump removal to prevent long term issues and restore a clean, finished look to their property. It can also help protect surrounding trees and reduce the risk of pests spreading.

At ClimbAxe Tree Services, we’re happy to evaluate your stump and provide an exact cost based on its size, location, and access. We offer free stump removal consultations throughout the Wasatch front and back including Summit,  Morgan, Layton, Ogden, Davis, and Salt Lake Counties, and there is absolutely no obligation to move forward after receiving a bid. Even if you’re just curious about the cost, we’re here to help you understand your options so you can make the best decision for your property.

Why shouldn't you leave a stump in the ground?

Leaving a stump in the ground can attract insects, harbor disease, and create safety hazards on your property. As the stump decays, it may also produce unwanted regrowth and prevent you from fully using your yard. Removing the stump helps protect surrounding trees, improves safety, and restores the appearance and function of your landscape.

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