Serving Denver, CO, and Surrounding Communities

Premier Stump Grinding provides professional stump grinding throughout Denver, Colorado, and nearby areas. Whether you’re a homeowner, property manager, or business owner, we deliver clean, efficient, and reliable service.

Why Choose Premier Stump Grinding?

We Leave No Stump Behind

Stump grinding is our specialty. We grind up to 14" below grade, ensuring complete removal and a clean, level surface.

We’re Honest & Responsive

You deal directly with the owner, meaning clear communication, fast responses, and follow-through you can count on.

Clean Work, Every Time

We handle every job with precision and care, protecting your property and repairing any broken irrigation lines.

Equipped for Any Challenge

From rocky terrain to tight spaces, Premier Stump Grinding has the machinery and expertise to handle stumps in any environment.

Our Stump Grinding Services in Denver, Colorado

Complete Stump Grinding

We grind tree stumps of all sizes down to the desired depth for replanting or landscaping.

Surface Root Removal

We remove exposed roots that cause tripping hazards or interfere with maintenance.

Difficult Access Grinding

Our grinders are designed to reach fenced yards and tight spaces without damage.

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A worker operating a bright orange stump grinding machine on a grassy field, wearing a hard hat, safety vest, and face covering. The machine grinds a tree stump, with wood chips and a cut stump visible in the foreground.

After utilities are marked (in about 3–5 business days), we’re typically available within a week.

Yes. Our minimum charge for stump grinding and removal is $200. Reach out to us for a custom quote.

Absolutely. Some of our jobs come from trusted referrals. We know how to handle the follow-through professionally, so you can count on us to get the job done right.

Text us or submit your photos online. We’ll walk you through the process and get your job scheduled fast.

We grind approximately 14″ below grade, depending on the terrain and underground obstacles.

Usually, yes. However, large stumps may leave wood deep underground. We’ll assess and advise on-site.