Roseville, CA · Placer County

Stump Grinding in Roseville, CA

Roseville is the densest place we work, and it changes how the day runs.

The stump is often one fence panel away from a neighbor who's home, working, or has a dog in the yard. Chips stay on your side. We set up so the discharge isn't throwing wood over the fence, and we don't lean the cutter into a shared panel to get the last of a stump that's grown into the fence line.

Getting in is usually a side gate, and the 36-inch machine handles most of them. Street parking and painted curbs are worth a mention on the phone — if there's a spot the trailer needs to go, or an HOA time window for equipment noise, tell us up front and we'll work to it.

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Yellow Vermeer SC362 grinding an oak stump in dry grass beside a fallen oak and a white rail fence

David's Stump Grinding

990 Sierra View Cir
Auburn, CA 95603

(530) 401-5225

Surface roots under walkways and patios

This is the most common Roseville call after stumps themselves. Older lawn oaks push roots under the walkway to the front door, along a patio edge, or under the side path, and eventually the concrete lifts and cracks.

We grind the root. We don't pour concrete. If the slab has already failed and you're planning to have it replaced, grinding first is the right order — it gives your concrete guy a clean edge to work from instead of him trying to cut around live wood.

Stumps in a small backyard

A stump in a Roseville backyard is usually taking up a meaningful percentage of the usable space, which is why people want it gone rather than covered with a planter.

We take it 6 to 12 inches under, rake it out, and leave you a hole you can fill and plant or seed. If you want the chips gone rather than piled, say so when you call — in a yard this size there isn't a back corner to hide them in.

Call (530) 401-5225 with your Roseville address and what the root is pushing on.

(530) 401-5225

Call (530) 401-5225 with your Roseville address and what the root is pushing on.