Lincoln, CA · Placer County
Stump Grinding in Lincoln, CA
Lincoln is really two towns for our purposes, and the answer changes depending on which one you're in.
Older ranch parcels out toward the edges have room to turn a trailer and ground you can drive on. Newer tract neighborhoods are an oak in a small front lawn with irrigation running every couple of feet and a fence line close enough to matter. Tell us which one you've got on the call. The grind depth is the same 6 to 12 inches either way — the setup is completely different.
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Wind, dead pine, and the three-foot post
Open ground catches weather, and Lincoln has plenty of both. A pine takes a lean or comes down entirely, somebody cuts it up for firewood, and what's left is a three-foot post sitting in the middle of an otherwise usable field or lawn.
That's a straightforward grind for us. We take the post down and then keep going until it's well below grade, so you can drive over it, mow it, or run a disc across it without finding it the hard way.
Irrigation is the thing to watch here
Lincoln lawns tend to be full of drip line and spray heads, and the newer the neighborhood the more likely the lines run shallow and close to whatever tree got planted at build.
Flag them, or walk them with us before anything starts. This is genuinely the difference between a routine morning and an expensive one for you, because a cutter wheel doesn't know the difference between a root and a poly line. It costs nothing to point them out and it's the single most useful thing you can do before we arrive.
Call (530) 401-5225 with the lot type and a photo of the stump.
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(530) 401-5225
Call (530) 401-5225 with the lot type and a photo of the stump.