Tree stump grinding and removal service in Geelong, Bellarine and Surf Coast regions

Absolutely Stumped specialises only in tree stump grinding and removals in the Geelong, Bellarine and Surf Coast regions. We provide free quotes and are able to complete the job on the same day if required. We pride ourselves on providing the highest level of customer service and are always prompt, reliable, safe and fully insured.

Why should tree stumps be removed?

When a stump is left after tree removal it may re-grow – even when poisoned. It may also rot – causing decay, attracting fungus or even termites to your garden. If you are in the Geelong, Bellarine and Surf Coast regions, then the only solution is to call or email Absolutely Stumped today.

We will use the right sized machine for the job, so you’re guaranteed the most thorough stump removal job whether it is in a wide open space or a small terrace courtyard through a side gate.

As a rough pricing guide, stump grinding and removal usually ranges from a minimum fee of $95* for a stump up to 30cm, around $190* for a stump up to 60cm and around $330* for a 100cm stump.

* pricing is a guide only can differ from job to job depending on access, ground conditions and type of tree stump. We also charge a flat dumping rate of $45 for any tree stump wastage that may need to be disposed of.
  • Fungus Fungus is attracted to tree stumps and if left for too long, can spread into your garden and infect other plants.
  • White Ants White ants are attracted to dead tree stumps in dark areas of the garden. Once inhabited they can quickly spread into your home and could potentially demolish your home without you knowing.
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Need a quote? Contact us!

Please call Absolutely Stumped on 0400 945 891, or email kevin.absolutelystumped@gmail.com.

If you send through a photo and measurements of the tree stump (via SMS or email), we can provide you with a free quote without even having to disrupt your day. It's as easy as that. Remember, the diameter is taken where the stump meets the soil, not higher up where it may have been cut as this is usually much narrower.

We look forward to hearing from you!