Stump Removal Services in Norwich, Norfolk

Old tree stumps can be hazardous and hard to mow around.

They can also be a big obstruction to any landscaping projects you might be planning. At City Tree & Hedge, we offer stump removal services across Norwich, Norfolk. Our team uses mechanised stump grinders to safely remove stumps of any size, grinding to below ground level. This process destroys the root ball, allowing you to turf over the area. Do not let an old stump limit your outdoor space. Contact us for safe stump removal.

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Stump Services

  • Stump Grinding

    Mechanically grinding the stump into mulch, ensuring it is removed to below ground level.

  • Root Removal

    Ensuring any spreading roots are removed.

  • Narrow Access

    We have machinery capable of fitting through standard garden gates.

  • Small Stump Removal

    For small stumps in areas which even a narrow access grinder cannot reach, we have specialised tools for hand digging / removal.

Why Choose City Tree & Hedge?

We are quick, safe and effective, helping you reclaim your lawn without the hard work of digging.

Stump Removal

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If you would like to know more about stump removal options, or would like a free no obligation quote, then please get in touch. We would love to hear from you.

Frequently Asked Questions About Stump Removal

Within reason, we can grind as deep as needed – for some clients, this may be to just below ground level, for others, it may need to be much deeper to allow for building or landscaping work.

Grinding destroys the main root ball, which usually kills the tree. For Certain more resilient species, we can advise on the best course of action.

The grinding process produces mulch, which we generally backfill the hole with. It will be mounded to begin with, but settles and sinks fairly quickly.

We have access to different machines, but most of our equipment fits through a standard garden gate.

It’s best to assess on a case by case basis. Sometimes it can be done quite easily, other times it can prove to be quite hazardous. The best option is always to conduct a site survey, during which we can offer specific guidance.