Stump Grinding in Canning Vale, Perth
Compare stump grinding specialists in Canning Vale using ABN, profile, public review, and referral signals where available. Typical tree lopping & removal rates in WA range from $100–$400 per stump.
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How Much Does Stump Grinding Cost in Canning Vale?
The following cost estimates are based on industry averages for tree lopping & removal work in WA. Actual prices will vary based on the scope of work, materials required, and access. Always get 2–3 written quotes before proceeding.
Typical Range
$100–$400
per stump
Emergency Rate
$600
After-hours / urgent
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2–3
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Get Free QuotesTree Lopping & Removal Licensing Requirements in WA
In WA, significant tree removal may require council approval. Work near Western Power lines must follow the Electricity (Licensing) Regulations 1991. Most councils require a permit for trees over a set height or canopy spread.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Stump Grinding in Canning Vale
How much does stump grinding cost in Australia?
Stump grinding commonly costs $100 to $400 per stump, depending on trunk diameter, root spread and how accessible the stump is for grinding equipment. Multiple stumps on one job often attract a discounted per-stump rate compared to a single callout.
Is stump grinding better than digging a stump out?
Stump grinding is usually faster and cheaper than digging a stump out by hand or excavator, since it grinds the wood down below ground level without disturbing surrounding soil or nearby structures. Full excavation is generally only needed when all roots must be removed for new construction.
How deep does stump grinding go?
Standard stump grinding typically removes the stump 15 to 30 centimetres below ground level, which is enough for replanting grass or garden beds over the area. Deeper grinding is available for an extra cost if you plan to build or lay hard surfacing over the site.
How much does tree removal cost in Australia?
Small tree removal (under 5m) costs $300–$700. Medium trees (5–10m) cost $700–$1,800. Large trees (10–20m+) cost $2,000–$8,000+. The price depends on height, trunk diameter, access, proximity to structures, and whether the stump is included. Always get 2–3 quotes from qualified arborists.
Do I need council permission to remove a tree?
In most Australian councils, significant trees are protected and require a permit before removal. 'Significant' thresholds vary — typically trees over 4–5m height or 30cm trunk diameter. Check with your local council before engaging a contractor. Removing a protected tree without consent can attract fines of $50,000–$1,000,000+.
What is the difference between tree lopping and tree removal?
Tree lopping (also called pruning or topping) involves removing branches to reduce size or improve shape. Tree removal involves cutting the entire tree down to ground level and removing the trunk. Lopping without proper technique can damage tree health. Qualified arborists use industry-standard pruning methods (AS4373) to maintain tree health.
What qualifications should a tree removal contractor have?
Look for Cert III in Arboriculture (AQF Level 3) at minimum. Working at heights and chainsaw qualifications are mandatory. Membership with Arboriculture Australia indicates professional standards. Public liability insurance ($5–$20M) is essential for tree work. Ask to see qualifications and insurance before proceeding.
Can I remove a tree myself in Australia?
Small trees under 3m with no hazards and not protected by council can be DIY-removed with basic equipment. However, any tree requiring a chainsaw at height, near power lines, near structures, or requiring climbing must be handled by a professional. Working at heights regulations apply and DIY tree work is a leading cause of serious injury.

