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Removing Stumps to Prepare a Yard for New Sod
Are you gearing up for a beautiful lawn transformation with new sod? Congratulations on taking the first step toward creating a lush and vibrant outdoor space. Preparing new sod the right way is a big part of ensuring the success of your sod project and maximizing the benefits of your investment. Before you start consider our professional stump grinding services as an essential component of your pre-sodding preparations.
Please watch the following video where we helped a homeowner remove stumps and roots to prepare their backyard for new sod.
Hi, this is Kevin Carnegie from Stump Grinder Company. This stump grinding job in Decatur, Georgia showcases a common residential landscape project that we provide help with 20 to 30 times each year.
This customer had a wooded backyard that they wanted to open up and create a grass space for their children. For our part, we removed over 15 large stumps so the homeowner could grade, level, and prep the property for new sod.
Today we're in Decatur doing some stump grinding. This customer is getting ready to do some sodding. Stump Grinder Company came in and did 15 pines and an oak. Most of the stumps were 50 to 60 inches in diameter. You can see how big the mulch piles are. They'll have someone come in with a bobcat, grade the yard, and then lay the sod down.
Whenever a customer's project involves planting grass or laying sod, we aim to grind each stump 8 to 10 inches below grade so a solid base of topsoil can be compacted.
Our goal is to do every project to the needs and specification of the customer. We want your project to be a success. Contact us for help with your next landscape project that requires stump grinding. Thank you.
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Sod Prep in Roswell, GA
A Roswell, GA homeowner contacted Stump Grinder Company to help prepare their front lawn for new sod. The stump removed was average in size but it had extensive surface roots that extended 15-20 feet from the stump. The homeowner will now take the next steps to laying down new grass in the area. Stump Grinder…
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