A lot of Brevard County homeowners choose stump grinding and then wonder later why they're still seeing surface roots or occasional new sprouts near the old tree site. Here's what stump grinding actually does, and what it doesn't, so you know exactly what to expect.
Stump grinding removes the visible stump to several inches below the soil surface using a rotary cutting head. The root system itself stays in the ground and decays naturally over several years. For most residential properties in Palm Bay, Melbourne, or Rockledge, that's completely sufficient, and significantly less disruptive and expensive than full root extraction. The grinding process also produces wood chip mulch that can be left on site or removed.
Full root removal makes sense when you're replanting in the exact same spot, when surface roots are causing issues with a nearby driveway or sidewalk, or when root decay poses an ongoing problem. An ISA Certified Arborist can walk you through which option fits your property and your plans for the space.
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