Tree stumps left after removal become eyesores, trip hazards, and breeding grounds for wood-boring insects and fungal disease in San Jose. Stump grinding uses a rotary cutting wheel to reduce stumps to wood chip mulch 6–12 inches below grade — enough for grass to grow over the area or for planting. The process is fast (most stumps take 30–90 minutes), relatively affordable, and creates minimal disturbance to surrounding landscaping.
Stump grinding costs in San Jose depend on stump diameter and the number of stumps. Single stumps typically run $100–$200 for stumps under 12 inches in diameter. Larger stumps (18–24 inches) run $150–$300. Most San Jose companies offer per-inch pricing ($2–$5/inch of stump diameter) for accurate comparison. Grinding 3+ stumps in a single visit usually unlocks a per-stump discount. Service covers San Jose and surrounding areas including Palo Alto, Santa Clara, Bay Area.
After stump grinding, you'll have a shallow pit filled with wood chip debris. Most San Jose grinding companies leave the chips in place — they decompose over 2–3 years and enrich the soil. If you want a clean finish (for grass seeding or planting), ask about chip removal and soil backfill, which typically adds $50–$100. For stumps with large lateral root systems, ask about root cutting — grinding only the main stump may leave roots that continue to cause issues.
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Stump grinding in San Jose typically costs $100–$200 per stump for stumps under 12 inches in diameter. Larger stumps run $150–$300. Most companies price by stump diameter at $2–$5 per inch. Grinding 3+ stumps at once is usually discounted. Compare quotes from 64 providers in San Jose for the best rate.
How long does stump grinding take in San Jose?
Most stump grinding jobs in San Jose take 30–90 minutes per stump, depending on stump size, hardness, and access. A session with 3–5 stumps of average size can typically be completed in 2–3 hours. The grinding equipment needs vehicle access to within 10–15 feet of the stump, so confirm access before booking.
What happens to the wood chips after stump grinding in San Jose?
Wood chips are left in the stump pit by most San Jose grinding companies. They decompose naturally over 2–3 years, enriching the soil. If you want a clean, plantable surface, ask about chip removal and soil backfill — this adds $50–$100 but leaves the area ready for grass seed or planting immediately.
Can grass grow where a stump was ground in San Jose?
Yes — once the stump is ground below grade and chips are removed (or decomposed), grass grows normally over the area. For immediate grass seeding after grinding, have the chips removed, add 2–4 inches of topsoil, and seed. Allow 2–4 weeks for grass establishment. The area will be slightly lower than surrounding soil until chips decompose — some San Jose homeowners prefer to add soil immediately for a level surface.