How Much Does Stump Grinding Cost? A Homeowner’s Guide
One of the first questions every homeowner asks is “what’s this going to cost?” Stump grinding pricing isn’t one-size-fits-all.
The Main Pricing Factors
Several factors move the price up or down. Here are the big ones to know:
- Stump diameter. Most stump grinders price by inch of diameter measured at ground level. A 12-inch stump is much quicker (and cheaper) than a 36-inch one.
- Wood species. Hardwoods like oak and elm grind slower than softer woods like poplar or spruce. Tougher wood means more time and wear on the cutting teeth.
- Number of stumps. Multiple stumps in one visit are usually discounted because we’re already on-site with the equipment.
- Accessibility. A stump in a wide-open backyard is easy. A stump behind a narrow gate, on a slope, or close to a building takes more setup.
- Cleanup options. Leaving the chips on-site is included in most quotes. Hauling them away or backfilling with topsoil typically adds a small fee.
Typical Edmonton Pricing Ranges
For a single residential stump in the Edmonton area, most homeowners pay between $100 and $400. Smaller stumps in easy-to-access locations sit at the low end, while large or awkwardly placed stumps can push higher. Multi-stump jobs and commercial work are quoted separately.
Heads up: Pricing is general — every stump is different. Always get a written quote before booking.
Most Edmonton homeowners pay between $100 and $400 per stump.
How to Get the Best Value
A few easy ways to get more for your money:
- Bundle multiple stumps into one visit when possible.
- Clear the area around the stump beforehand.
- Always get a quote in writing so there are no surprises on the bill.
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