Is Stump Grinding Necessary for Tree Removal?
Marketing Dept • July 24, 2025
What Homeowners Need to Know Before Calling the Job “Done”

When a tree is taken down, many homeowners breathe a sigh of relief — but they often forget about one important detail that’s left behind: the stump. It may not seem like a big deal at first, but over time that leftover stump can cause more problems than you might expect.
So, is stump grinding really necessary after tree removal? In most cases, yes. Here’s why.
Stumps Attract Pests You Don’t Want Around
As a stump begins to decay, it creates the perfect environment for insects like termites, ants, and beetles. Eventually, these pests can make their way toward your home or garage, especially if the stump is close to your foundation or deck.
Regrowth Can Be a Surprise You Didn't Plan For
Even when the tree is gone, the root system might still be active. Some stumps try to regenerate by sprouting new shoots. If left alone, you may end up with a small forest of unwanted saplings popping up around your yard.
Stumps Get in the Way of Landscaping and Mowing
Ask anyone who’s tried to mow around a low stump, it becomes a constant nuisance. It also makes future landscaping work harder and limits how you use your yard. Grinding it down gives you back usable space without the trip hazard.
Stump Grinding Is Quick, Clean, and Worth It
Modern stump grinders are designed to work fast and leave your yard clean and level. At Mid-West Tree Services, we treat stump grinding as the final step in a proper removal job, not an optional add-on. It’s a small effort that prevents big headaches later.
If you're scheduling a tree removal, or you have an old stump that’s been sitting in your yard for years, give us a call. We’re happy to take a look and let you know the best course of action.






