Stump Grinding in Bathurst
We provide dependable tree services across Bathurst and surrounding areas to keep properties safe and well-maintained. Our team delivers clear advice and fast support.
Request a call back
Thank you for contacting Agile Arbor Pty Limited.
We will get back to you as soon as possible.
Please try again later.
Stump grinding is an environmentally friendly and cost-effective solution for removing unsightly tree stumps. At Agile Arbor Tree Services, we use a high-powered stump grinder to make short work of your tree stumps up to 1m in diameter and above.
Tree stumps pose an extensive array of problems that can negatively impact your property. If you are looking to landscape, tree stumps can make it difficult to create usable land and they can be a tripping hazard.
Do not wait for a pest infestation. Speak to the qualified arborists at Agile Arbor Tree Services today. We are equipped to efficiently grind tree stumps down to 100m below ground level quickly and at a competitive price. For advice or to arrange stump grinding, call 02 6334 2544.
Efficient grinding for safer outdoor areas
Clearer land ready for new landscaping
Stump Grubbing & Removal
If grinding your tree stump isn’t a viable option, our specialised team can use our wide range of excavators to remove stumps by ripping out the roots and pulling out the whole stump.
Once we remove the entire stump and root system, we will then remove the remaining waste. The waste is then taken to Agile Arbor’s waste depot to be processed into reusable mulch products, which reduces your cost of taking the waste to an expensive waste facility.
Tree stump removal can help quickly transform your property by creating a flawless finish for your terrain. At Agile Arbor Tree Services, we never advise clients to tackle tree stump removal without the proper equipment or experience. Older trees may have larger roots that travel deep underneath the surface. Our arborists are well-versed in vegetation management and possess a sound working knowledge of native trees and plants.
Speak to us today to arrange an on-site consultation at your home or site in Bathurst. We’ll visit your property, discuss what you’d like to achieve with your landscape, and design an effective solution to make it happen. We operate throughout Bathurst,
Blue Mountains,
Orange,
Lithgow,
Blayney and
Oberon.
FAQ
What problems can old tree stumps cause on a property?
Old tree stumps often create several hidden issues that develop gradually over time. As the wood decays, it can attract termites, ants and other wood-feeding insects that may eventually move into nearby structures. Stumps can also harbour fungal growth that spreads through soil and affects surrounding plants. When left in lawns or garden areas, they restrict mowing access and create uneven patches that become tripping hazards. In landscaping projects, stumps obstruct pathways, limit new planting opportunities and interfere with ground preparation. Removing or grinding them early helps prevent these long-term complications and restores safe, usable space.
Why is stump grinding considered an environmentally friendly option?
Stump grinding focuses on breaking down the stump on site rather than removing the entire root system, which minimises soil disturbance. The process produces fine mulch that remains in the ground and contributes organic material back into the soil. This helps improve moisture retention and supports future planting. Because stump grinding avoids excavation, it prevents damage to nearby plants, irrigation systems and garden structures. It also eliminates the need to transport large stump sections to landfill, which reduces waste-handling impacts. For most residential and commercial areas, grinding provides a low-impact solution that aligns well with sustainable land care practices.
How does stump grinding compare to full stump removal?
Stump grinding reduces the stump to below-ground level using a rotating cutting wheel, leaving most of the roots undisturbed. It is suited to lawns, garden beds and landscaped areas where minimal soil disruption is preferred. Full stump removal, also known as stump grubbing, extracts the entire stump and root system using excavators. This creates a clear sub-surface area that can support deeper foundations, new structures or significant earthworks. Removal results in a larger cavity that must be backfilled, whereas grinding leaves the surrounding earth more intact. The right method depends on future plans for the site, soil conditions and stump size.









