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Tree Stump Removal in Tunbridge Wells

Got an old stump in the way? Troy’s Tree & Hedge Services provides fast, professional tree stump removal in Tunbridge Wells using our Laski stump grinder. We grind stumps below ground level and leave the area ready for your next project, no excavation, no mess. Fully insured, NPTC qualified, and rated 5 stars on Google.

Tree stump removal in Tunbridge Wells is one of the most common jobs we carry out across the borough, and the reason is always the same, a stump that was left behind after a tree came down is now getting in the way. Maybe you want to lay turf, extend a patio, or put in new fencing. Maybe it has just been sitting there for years and you have finally had enough of mowing around it. Whatever the reason, stump grinding gets rid of it in a fraction of the time that digging it out by hand would take, and without tearing up the surrounding garden in the process.

What Actually Happens on the Day

There is nothing complicated about how this works, which is part of the appeal. We visit your property beforehand to look at the stump, measure access, and confirm how we will get the equipment in. When we arrive to do the job, the Laski grinds the stump and its main surface roots into fine chippings, working down to around 20 to 30 centimetres below ground level. For a standard single stump, the actual grinding is usually done within the hour.

Once the stump is gone, you have got a few options. We can pack the chippings back into the hole and level the surface off, clear them away entirely, or leave them for you to spread around your borders as mulch. The ground underneath is immediately usable, there is no waiting period before you can turf, pave, or plant over the top.

Why Stumps Become a Problem in Tunbridge Wells Gardens

The borough sits within the High Weald, and many properties across Tunbridge Wells have mature trees that have been part of the landscape for decades. When one of those trees comes down, the root system it leaves behind can be extensive. In the sandy, acidic soils around the Common and towards Rusthall, roots tend to spread wide and shallow. In the heavier Wealden clay found around High Brooms and Pembury, they often run deeper and are more tightly bound in the ground.

Either way, what is left behind does not just sit quietly. Fungal infections like honey fungus thrive on decaying stumps and spread through the soil into the roots of healthy trees and hedges nearby, a real concern in a borough where so many gardens contain established oaks, beech, and birch. Meanwhile, the stump itself gradually softens, attracting wood-boring insects and becoming an uneven, decaying obstacle in the middle of your lawn. If you are planning any kind of garden project, from new fencing to a redesigned planting scheme, old roots and buried wood will make the work harder and more expensive.

Navigating Tunbridge Wells Properties

One of the things that sets Tunbridge Wells apart from much of the area we cover is the sheer variety of garden types within a small radius. The large, established plots around Warwick Park and Broadwater Down come with spacious rear gardens, mature tree cover, and relatively straightforward access. A mile away in the terraced streets around St James or along the tighter roads through Southborough and High Brooms, rear gardens sit behind the house with only a narrow side gate for equipment access.

We know the borough well enough to plan for this. Our Laski stump grinder is built to pass through standard garden gates, so even the more enclosed plots across the town centre, Hawkenbury, and the older residential streets are within reach. We have also worked on sloped sites around Rusthall, front gardens alongside busy roads in Southborough, and rural properties on the edge of the borough towards Langton Green and Speldhurst where the ground conditions change noticeably.

We always carry out a site visit first so there are no surprises on the day.

Our Equipment

We use the Laski stump grinder, formerly known as The Predator, for all of our tree stump removal in Tunbridge Wells. It is a professional-grade machine that combines serious cutting power with a compact frame, which is exactly what you need when working in the mixed garden sizes and variable access conditions you find across the borough.

The Laski handles hardwood stumps, dried-out stumps that have been in the ground for years, and large root plates without difficulty. The chippings it produces are fine and uniform, which makes cleanup straightforward and means they work well as mulch if you want to reuse them. Despite the power, it operates with enough precision that we can grind close to lawn edges, borders, and paving without causing collateral damage.

Working Within Conservation Areas

Tunbridge Wells has an unusually high number of conservation areas for a town of its size, covering the town centre, Warwick Park, parts of St James, and extending into surrounding villages. The borough also falls largely within the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. If the tree that originally stood on your property was protected by a Tree Preservation Order, or if your home sits within a conservation zone, there may be notification requirements before a stump can be removed.

This is something we check at the quoting stage. We have experience working within protected areas and can talk you through what applies to your property when we visit.

Combining Stump Removal With Other Work

If you are already having a tree felled, we can grind the stump on the same visit rather than scheduling a separate appointment. We also work alongside landscapers, fencing contractors, and builders across the borough to prepare sites ahead of the next phase of a project.

This applies whether it is a single stump ahead of a new patio or several stumps being cleared on a larger development site.

Why Choose Troy’s Tree & Hedge Services

We are not a national franchise or a one-man operation borrowing equipment for the weekend. Troy Mallyon founded the business over seven years ago, holds NPTC qualifications gained through Plumpton College, and is personally involved in every project. That hands-on approach is a big part of why we hold a 5-star Google rating, customers know the person who quoted the job is the same person overseeing the work.

We carry full insurance, use professional-grade equipment, and leave every site clean and tidy. Whether the job is a single stump in a terraced garden in High Brooms or a multi-stump clearance on a larger property near Langton Green, you get the same level of care and the same standard of finish.

Full Range of Services

Beyond tree stump removal in Tunbridge Wells, we offer:

Need more than stump removal? We can combine services into a single package.

Where We Work

Our home base is Eastbourne, but we cover East Sussex and into Kent. Across the Tunbridge Wells borough we work in Southborough, Rusthall, Pembury, Langton Green, High Brooms, Hawkenbury, Speldhurst, and Bidborough. We also regularly carry out work in Hailsham, Polegate, Pevensey, Seaford, Heathfield, Horam, Bexhill, Hastings, Crowborough, Uckfield, and Mayfield.

Not sure if we reach your area? Give us a call.

Tree Stump Removal in Tunbridge Wells

For tree stump removal in Tunbridge Wells, get in touch with Troy’s Tree & Hedge Services. We will visit your property, assess the stump, and give you a clear price with no obligation. One visit, one job, done properly.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does tree stump removal in Tunbridge Wells typically cost? Every stump is different, so we quote based on what we find during a free site visit. The main factors are the diameter of the stump, how deep the roots go, how easy it is to reach, and whether there are multiple stumps to deal with. You will know the full cost before we start.

How quickly can you complete the work? A single average-sized stump usually takes well under an hour once grinding starts. We can often schedule the job within a week or two of your initial enquiry, depending on the time of year.

My garden gate is quite narrow – will your equipment fit? The Laski is specifically designed to fit through standard domestic gates. If your access is particularly tight, we will check during the site visit and let you know straight away whether it will work. In most Tunbridge Wells properties, it fits without any issue.

Can I use the area straight away afterwards? Yes. Once the chippings are packed down or removed, the ground is ready for turf, paving, planting, or whatever else you have in mind. There is no settling period required.

Is there any risk of the stump growing back? Grinding takes the stump well below the surface, which stops regrowth in almost all cases. Occasionally a few minor shoots appear from remaining root fragments, but they are easy to pull out and do not develop into anything significant.

My property is in a conservation area – can you still do the work? In most situations, yes. Stump removal does not always require the same permissions as tree felling, but if the original tree was subject to a Tree Preservation Order or if your property falls within one of the borough’s many conservation zones, there may be steps to follow. We will clarify this when we assess the site.

Do you handle the full process from tree felling through to stump removal? Yes, and it is one of the most efficient ways to get the job done. Felling the tree and grinding the stump in a single visit avoids the need for two separate bookings and means the site is fully cleared in one go.

What about the different soil types across Tunbridge Wells? The borough sits on a mix of sandy ground from the Tunbridge Wells Sand Formation and heavier Wealden clay in the lower-lying areas. Both affect how tree roots develop and how the stump responds to grinding. We work across all of these conditions regularly and adjust our technique where needed.

CASE STUDY

  • Hit & Miss Fencing Installation

    When a customer approached us about a dead hedge infested with ivy, it was clear action was needed to ensure safety and maintain privacy. Positioned alongside a busy path and road, the unstable hedge posed a risk to the public. Instead of waiting for a new hedge to grow, the customer opted for a more immediate and durable solution, hit or miss fencing.

WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY

  • We can not praise and recommend Troy and his colleagues enough. Troy came round to have a look at the work we required, we received a quotation after a few days and were fortunate to have the work completed the following week. The chaps worked hard and quickly all day. Within three days are old hedge was out, roots removed and new fencing in! Fantastic job, and we are thrilled with the fence. Lots of good comments by passers-by.

    Kay Stobbart
  • We’re new to the area and we’ve already used Troy twice. Super impressed with him and his teams work. Couldn’t fault it from start to finish and will definitely be getting them back for some more work down the line. Thanks so much, Nadine.

    Nadine Gorrard-Smith

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