In Pass Christian, stump grinding most often shows up as grind-and-backfill before a sod or bed reset. The visible flare is only part of the problem on residential lots waiting on turf or flatwork.
Gate width, fence lines, and turf routes decide which grinder ships to the job. Target depth is set before spin-up, not guessed after the first pass. Older tree cover and storm-damaged trunks are common in this market, so root spread into irrigation gets checked early. Multi-stump residential jobs are sequenced so access paths stay usable between passes.
Screen, mulch-in-place, or truck-off handling is quoted in writing. Sandy, wet Pass Christian coastal blocks mean track grinders sized to gates and plywood routes when turf matters. We typically stage self-propelled stump grinders around Harrison County access, not a one-size machine list.