1944 Borman Ct Milford, MI

info@ivanstreeservices.com

Professional Stump Grinding & Complete Stump Removal in Milford, MI

Deep grinding, clean restoration, and zero shortcuts — done right the first time

Why Stump Grinding Is More Than Just Cosmetic

Hidden risks beneath the surface
After a tree is removed, the stump that remains is more than just an eyesore — it’s a genuine liability. It attracts carpenter ants, termites, honey mushrooms (Armillaria), and other decay fungi that can spread to healthy trees and shrubs. It sends up endless suckers, creates a mowing and tripping hazard, and prevents you from reclaiming that valuable yard space.

At Ivan’s Tree Services we specialize in complete, deep stump grinding that eliminates the stump and the majority of the surface root flare — 12–18 inches below grade standard, deeper if you plan to replant a tree in the same spot. We use modern, high-torque machines with remote-controlled track drives that fit through a 36-inch gate and leave virtually no lawn damage.

We are fully licensed, insured, and our operators are TRAQ-certified (Tree Risk Assessment Qualified) so we know exactly how far the root plate extends on every Michigan species — ash, oak, maple, pine, or spruce.

Stump Gringind and Removal

We proudly serve Ann Arbor, Milford, Novi, South Lyon, Wixom, New Hudson, Southfield, Brighton, Pinckney, Howell, Plymouth, Commerce Township, Bloomfield Hills, West Bloomfield, Northville, Walled Lake, Troy, Farmington Hills, Livonia, Dearborn, and Westland.

Our Stump Grinding Equipment & Techniques

Matching the right machine to every job.

Unlike companies that rely on a single grinder, we own and operate a full fleet of professional machines so we can match the tool to the stump, terrain, and access.

Our equipment includes:

  • Vermeer SC362 / SC60 series – Narrow-track units for tight backyard access
  • Remote-controlled Carlton SP8018TRX or Bandit 2890 – Slope-capable machines for hillsides and wet spring conditions
  • Bandit 2550 or 2650 track grinders – Daily residential workhorses
  • Carlton Hurricane RS or Vermeer SC1102 – 100+ HP machines for massive 60–80″ oak or cottonwood stumps

Owning (not renting) this equipment allows us to work faster, cleaner, and with less ground impact.

Our Exact Grinding Process

A controlled, step-by-step system.

Every stump grinding job follows a precise process to ensure safety, consistency, and a clean finish.

1.

Site Assessment & Utility Locate

We always call MISS DIG 811 at least 3 days ahead and hand-dig around marked utilities. We never guess.

2.

Area Preparation

We lay down ¾-inch plywood or AlturnaMATS over lawns to eliminate ruts even in soft Michigan clay soils.

3.

Initial Height Reduction

We cut the stump as low as possible with a chainsaw first (usually 2–4″ above grade) to minimize wear on carbide teeth and give the cleanest finish.

4.

Primary Grinding - Pivot & Sweep Method

We position the cutter wheel just inside the edge of the stump and lower it 2–3 inches per pass. Using the hydraulic swing, we sweep side-to-side across the stump in controlled arcs while slowly advancing forward. This creates the characteristic “smile” pattern and ensures even material removal without bogging the machine.

5.

Root Flare & Surface Removal

Most companies stop at the stump. We continue grinding the major lateral roots and the flared buttress roots 8–12 inches out from the trunk and down to 12–18 inches deep. This stops 95% of suckering on aggressive species like poplar, willow, tree-of-heaven, and black locust.

6.

Depth Standards We Follow
  • Standard lawn restoration: 12–18 inches below grade
  • Replanting a new tree in same spot: 24–30 inches deep + root ball size
  • Driveway or sidewalk removal: grind flush or slightly below concrete level

7.

Final Grading & Cleanup

We rake all chips back into the hole (they settle 25–30%), top-dress with screened topsoil, and seed with premium Michigan-mix grass seed + starter fertilizer. Most jobs look like the stump was never there within 6–8 weeks.

Service Details, Techniques & Special Situations

Technical standards and conditions specific to stump grinding

Stump grinding results depend on how the area will be used, site conditions, and the materials involved. These are the standards and scenarios we handle every day.

Carbide Tooth Selection – Why It Matters

We rotate between Greenteeth 900, 1100, and Quadco beaver teeth depending on wood species and season:

  • 900 series with angled pockets for frozen winter stumps (common in Michigan Jan–March)
  • Greenteeth LoPro for finish passes — leaves smoother surface
  • Quadco or Leonardi shark teeth for dirty stumps with rocks or old nails

This attention to tooth selection lets us grind faster, cleaner, and with less machine stress than competitors who just run cheap straight carbide.

Special Stump Grinding Situations

  • Stumps near foundations or pools – We use smaller remote-controlled units and vacuum excavation when needed
  • Frozen ground grinding – We have rubber-track machines and heated shops so we grind year-round — even in February
  • Multiple stump discounts – Grinding 5+ stumps in one visit saves you significant money
  • Old stump + construction debris – We have metal-detecting grinders and magnets to handle nails, wire, old fence posts

Grinding Depth Standards We Follow

  • Standard lawn restoration: 12–18 inches below grade
  • Replanting a new tree in same spot: 24–30 inches deep + root ball size
  • Driveway or sidewalk removal: grind flush or slightly below concrete level

Final Grading & Cleanup

We rake all chips back into the hole (they settle 25–30%), top-dress with screened topsoil, and seed with premium Michigan-mix grass seed + starter fertilizer. Most jobs look like the stump was never there within 6–8 weeks.

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some quick answers to common concerns.

How deep do you grind?

12–18 inches below grade is our standard — deeper than 90% of companies. We go 24–30 inches if you’re replanting a tree in the same spot.

Will the roots keep growing or suckering?

On most species (maple, oak, ash) suckering stops completely once the stump and flare are removed. Aggressive species like poplar or tree-of-heaven may need a follow-up treatment, which we offer.

Do you haul away the chips or leave them?

Your choice. Most customers have us backfill the hole with the chips (they settle and decompose naturally), then top with topsoil and seed. We can vacuum or haul chips for extra if you want a perfectly clean look immediately.

Can you grind stumps right next to my house or retaining wall?

Yes — our remote-controlled track machines can work within inches safely.

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