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$49 for a Tree-Stump Grind from Goode Stump Grinding ($150 Value)

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Alison
9 years ago
I had a great experience with Goode Stump Grinding. It was very easy to a schedule an appointment when I needed to, and they arrived right on time. The work was quick and effective, removing a stubborn stump that my husband and I had been trying to dig out on our own. They cleaned up the area very well afterward and were very polite and easy to work with. I would definitely recommend their services and will use them again if we have the need.

Technicians grind stumps and roots down to 6–8 inches beneath surface to allow new grass to grow

Though a tree stump can make for a natural outdoor chair, they need to be removed when they start pulling themselves out from under you. Make an example of the stupid stump with this Groupon.

$49 for a Tree-Stump Grind ($150 Value)

Tree-removal technicians travel to clients’ homes to grind tree stumps and roots, and then cover the resulting minor scars with mulch.

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires Jun 21, 2013. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per visit. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Tree must be under 6" high from ground level. Valid for grinding up to 4-6" below ground; extra fee for deeper. Extra fee for surface roots. Valid only within 20mi of 75229. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Goode Stump Grinding

The technicians from Goode Stump Grinding neatly mince the stump and root that remain after a tree has been chopped down. The grinder removes the arboreal leftovers from as low as 6–8 inches beneath the surface, effectively killing the roots so they don’t form another tree or try to steal your hammock-side lemonade. The service leaves scant trace, as the technician use the mulch created by the ground-up stump to cover up the hole. Over time, the resulting mound settles so that grass can eventually grow. And, if desired, homeowners can speed up the process with a layer of sod.

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