Take a look at yard renovation projects that Stump Grinder Company has recently completed. All projects are different and present unique solutions. We listen to what your project requires and work with you to make the right decision. Home renovation projects often contain a larger number of stumps that are part of expanding grass, installing a pool, or fixing a sink hole. We have the equipment to get large stump grinding projects done right. Contact Stump Grinder Company to help with your yard renovation projects.

Sinking Sink Hole in Marietta, Georgia

Sinking Sink Hole in Marietta, Georgia

With older homes comes the probability the home builder buried construction material on the property. This is a common reason in the Atlanta area for sink holes. This Marietta homeowner contacted Stump Grinder Company to grind three large stumps in and around a front yard sink hole. He wanted the stumps ground deep so his…

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Backyard Renovation in Roswell, Georgia

Backyard Renovation in Roswell, Georgia

Stump Grinder Company was hired by a Roswell, GA homeowner to help start their backyard renovation. With a plan in place the first step was hiring us to come in and remove 5 large stumps, their surface roots, and existing holly shrubs. The backyard was prepped for the next stage in the plan and ready…

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Pine Stump Grinding in Roswell, Georgia

Pine Stump Grinding in Roswell, Georgia

At Stump Grinder Company we help with different types of projects regardless of size. A Roswell, GA homeowner needed a cluster of pine tree stumps removed so she could start over and replant some azalea bushes. The owner will relocate the mulch and add new soil before planting. Stump Grinder Company Can Help With Your…

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Case of “Don’t Know” in Dunwoody

Case of "Don't Know" in Dunwoody

A true mystery to Stump Grinder Company and the homeowner! For 15+ years this Dunwoody, GA homeowner had Kudzu, English Ivy, and Poison Ivy covering a lower portion of his front yard. He finally did something about it and had it all removed. What remained was two “mystery” mounds. He said there were stumps under…

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