Skip to content
Knoxville Tree Care
Stump grinder removing a large oak stump in a Knoxville TN residential backyard

Service · Knoxville

Stump grinding in Knoxville

Stump grinding uses a rotating carbide-tipped wheel to chew a tree stump down 6-12 inches below grade, leaving wood chips in the void. It is faster and less disruptive than full stump removal, making it the standard choice for most residential lots in Knox County. The ground-down cavity can be filled and seeded within a day of the work.

Questions

Common stump grinding questions

How deep does stump grinding go?
Most stump grinders reach 6-12 inches below grade on a standard residential job. Deeper grinding (up to 18 inches) is possible with the right machine head and is sometimes requested before laying a concrete pad or installing an in-ground irrigation line. Depth beyond 12 inches typically adds to the per-stump price.
Will the stump grow back after grinding?
Grinding stops regrowth for the vast majority of tree species. A few aggressive sprouters, particularly Bradford pear and some maples common to Knox County yards, can push shoots from residual lateral roots. Treating cut root ends with a stump killer at the time of grinding eliminates most of that risk for those species.
What happens to the wood chips left in the hole?
Chips fill the cavity left by grinding. Many homeowners rake them into the hole, add topsoil, and seed grass within a week. Chips can also be used as mulch elsewhere in the yard. The cavity typically settles 2-4 inches as chips decompose, so adding extra topsoil at the time of backfill prevents a depression later.
How long does stump grinding take?
A single average-sized residential stump takes 1-2 hours from machine setup to cleanup. Larger stumps from mature oaks or black walnuts (both common in Knox County) can run 3-4 hours. Multiple stumps on one visit are more efficient because mobilization time is shared across the job.
Does stump grinding require a permit in Knoxville?
Stump grinding itself does not trigger a separate permit in Knox County or the City of Knoxville. If the tree removal that preceded it required a permit, that permit should already be on file. Check with the Knox County Department of Engineering or, for city parcels, Knoxville's Development Services Division before any work begins.

Free written quote

Ready for your stump grinding quote?

On-site assessment and a written estimate, often same day. No obligation.

Free written estimate Free quote