How Much Does Stump Grinding Cost Per Stump?
Stump grinding cost by diameter, multi-stump discounts, grind-depth options, and what's included (debris, backfill). Free estimates in Westchester County.
Typical Cost Ranges
- Small stumps (under 12” diameter): $100 to $200 per stump
- Medium stumps (12”–24”): $200 to $400
- Large stumps (24”–36”): $400 to $600
- Very large stumps (36”+): $600 to $1,000+
Multi-stump discounts kick in at 3+ stumps at the same visit — typically 15–25% off the total.
How Pricing Works
The most common pricing structure is a per-inch rate with a minimum:
- Per-inch rate: $4–$8 per inch of diameter (varies by grinder and access)
- Per-stump minimum: $100 (covers mobilization even for small stumps)
- Multi-stump discount: applied to total when 3+ stumps at the same visit
Example: A 20” stump = 20 × $6 = $120 (above the minimum). Three 20” stumps = $360 minus 20% = $288.
What’s Included
Every stump grinding visit includes:
- 811 Dig Safely New York utility markouts before we grind
- Below-grade grinding (typically 4–6 inches below ground level)
- Mulch backfill using the grindings themselves
- Basic cleanup — rake the immediate area, blow the walkway
Grind Depth Options
- Standard (4–6”): enough for grass to grow back over
- Deep (8–12”): for replanting a new tree in the same spot
- Root chasing: for construction, foundations, or lateral root problems
Deeper grinding takes longer and can affect the price on very large stumps.
What’s Not Included (Unless You Ask)
- Full grindings haul-away — usually adds $75–$150; grindings can otherwise be spread as mulch
- Topsoil and seeding — landscaping restoration is a separate service
- Lateral root removal beyond ~2 feet from the stump — call-out for construction jobs
Multi-Stump Bundling
Bundling multiple stumps at the same visit is the biggest cost saving. Common bundles:
- Multiple trees just removed — grind all stumps in one follow-up visit
- HOA common areas — dozens of stumps at scale
- Post-storm cleanup — grinding all storm-related stumps together
If you’re planning a tree removal, ask about bundling the grinding into the same visit.
After Grinding
The area needs light restoration for grass to grow:
- Remove excess grindings (or leave as mulch)
- Add topsoil
- Seed or sod the area
- Water regularly during establishment
Some settling is normal as grindings decompose. Top off with soil after a few months. See what happens to the ground after stump grinding for the full sequence.
Grinding vs. Full Removal
If you’re planning construction, a new foundation, or replanting a tree in the same spot with a shovel, you need full stump and root removal instead of grinding. Full removal costs more (typically $400–$1,500+ depending on stump size) and disrupts more of the yard.
For grinding estimates: 914-907-4131 or the contact form.
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