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Stump grinding

Stump grinding and post-felling site restoration

Stump grinding and post-felling site restoration

Stump grinding and post-felling site restoration

The goal of stump grinding is to remove the wood remaining after tree felling so that it does not obstruct the further use of the area. This solution allows for the planting of new vegetation and the aesthetic, safe restoration of the garden.

We grind the remaining stump with our modern FSI B22 machine to a maximum depth of 25 cm. During the grinding process, the stump is transformed into small wood chips and mixed with the soil, making the area immediately suitable for planting new vegetation. We carry out the work with care, ensuring the integrity of public utilities, pavements, and neighboring plants.

We grind the remaining stump with our modern FSI B22 machine to a maximum depth of 25 cm. During the grinding process, the stump is transformed into small wood chips and mixed with the soil, making the area immediately suitable for planting new vegetation. We carry out the work with care, ensuring the integrity of public utilities, pavements, and neighboring plants.

We grind the remaining stump with our modern FSI B22 machine to a maximum depth of 25 cm.


During the grinding process, the stump is transformed into small wood chips and mixed with the soil, making the area immediately suitable for planting new vegetation. We carry out the work with care, ensuring the integrity of public utilities, pavements, and neighboring plants.

What problems does stump grinding solve?

What problems does stump grinding solve?

What problems does stump grinding solve?

Professional grinding eliminates obstacles remaining after felling and prepares the area for reuse:

Removing stumps of felled trees: professional elimination of above-ground and below-ground woody parts.

Eliminating tripping and accident hazards: ensuring the safe use of the area.

Restoring the usability of gardens and yards: barrier-free movement and lawn mowing.

Removing aesthetically distracting stumps: unifying the visual appearance of the garden.