Service areas Mecklenburg County
Stump Grinding & Tree Planting in Huntersville, NC
Lake Norman area — mixed lot sizes; access confirmed before we schedule.
Erase the stump. Reimagine the yard.
Whether you are clearing a fence line, finishing a removal, or refreshing beds and plantings in Huntersville, we verify access and grind depth before the machine rolls onto your property.
- Below-grade grinding: Deep grinding for grass, mulch, or planting prep when utilities, slope, and site conditions allow.
- Measured access: Our grinder is about 35 inches wide in its narrow (retracted-track) configuration—wider with tracks extended—so we check gates, corners, slopes, and turning room before we schedule.
- Planting and landscape: Trees, shrubs, beds, edging, and lighting as part of a coordinated scope after grinding—or as a standalone project.
Frequently Asked Questions in Huntersville
How deep do you grind stumps? +
Often up to about 16 inches below grade when the site allows. Actual depth depends on utilities, rock, slope, roots, and what you are doing with the area next—turf, mulch, beds, hardscape prep, etc.
Can your grinder fit through my backyard gate? +
Often yes—if the path really fits. Our grinder is about 35 inches wide with tracks retracted (wider with tracks out for traction), and you still need room to turn. Send gate width, path photos, and notes on steps, slope, walls, or tight corners before we schedule.
Do I need an 811 utility locate before stump grinding? +
Generally required and highly recommended. When the scope calls for it, we file NC 811 and build the locate wait into scheduling. Private lines—irrigation, low-voltage lighting, propane, pool, septic, pet fence, and similar—usually need separate locating unless we have arranged that in advance.
Will the tree grow back after grinding? +
Grinding removes the bulk of the root crown that fuels regrowth. Persistent suckers can happen with some species; we can advise on follow-up or treatment if needed. If you want more of the root zone chased beyond the stump, we can grind farther out when you include that in the scope.