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Stump Grinding on the Mid North Coast
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Mid North Coast Stump Grinding
Once a tree is cut down, you're often left with an unsightly stump and removing it from your yard makes perfectly good sense. If this is the service you're after - the team at Auz Tree can take care of it before it becomes a haven for critters and even worse - termites.
Stump grinding doesn’t cost a lot and you get to reclaim the wasted space. Not to mention - make the area safer.
Contact us at Auz Tree to reduce that stump to dust in Forster, Smiths Lake, Hallidays Point, Old Bar, Taree and surrounding areas.
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Why Stump Grinding Makes Sense?
Stump grinding is one of the most effective ways to finish off a tree removal properly. Rather than leaving an unsightly or hazardous stump behind, grinding removes the base of the tree down below ground level, helping reclaim your outdoor space. This makes mowing and landscaping easier, eliminates trip hazards and prevents the stump from becoming a haven for termites, ants or fungi—common issues across many Mid North Coast yards.
Grinding also reduces the chance of regrowth, which can happen if stumps are left to sprout new shoots. With a clean, flat surface left behind, you can replant, pave or turf over the area with no fuss. It’s a tidy, low impact solution with long term value.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How deep does stump grinding go?
Stump grinders typically remove stumps 100–300mm below ground level, depending on what’s needed for landscaping or construction. Deeper grinding may be done if full root removal or replanting is required.
Will the tree grow back after stump grinding?
In most cases, no. Stump grinding destroys the crown and top portion of the root system, making regrowth unlikely. However, for certain vigorous species, follow up treatment might be needed to stop new shoots.
Is stump grinding better than removing the whole stump?
Grinding is faster, less invasive and more affordable than full stump removal, which often involves excavation. It leaves the roots in place but removes the visible portion, which is sufficient for most homeowners.




