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Father’s Day Starts With a Finished Project List
Posted by rentalstop in Equipment, General on May 28, 2026

Father’s Day can be project day, but it doesn’t have to be. We want it to be a day to relax, enjoy the people you love, and maybe fire up the grill instead of staring at a half-finished project in the yard. But if you are anything like most homeowners, June has a way of reminding you about all the outdoor jobs that still need attention.
The grass is growing fast. The fence may need repair. The flower beds need cleaning up. The patio could use a good wash. Maybe there is a drainage issue you have been meaning to fix before the next round of Texas storms rolls through. Before you know it, Father’s Day is here, and instead of enjoying the day, you are trying to squeeze in one more project.
That is where a little planning can make a big difference.
At Rental Stop, we believe the right equipment can help you get more done in less time, so you can spend Father’s Day the way it was meant to be spent: relaxing, celebrating, and enjoying the finished results.
June Is the Perfect Time to Tackle Outdoor Projects
June in North Texas can be hot, but it is also a great time to knock out outdoor projects before the summer gets even more intense. The ground is usually workable, the days are longer, and many homeowners are already spending more time outside.
It is also the time of year when little issues can turn into bigger ones. Overgrown limbs, poor drainage, uneven ground, worn-out fencing, and messy patios do not fix themselves. Taking care of them now can help your home look better, function better, and be ready for summer gatherings.
Whether you are planning a backyard cookout, getting ready for guests, or just trying to finally check a few things off the list, renting equipment can make the job easier.
Clean Up the Yard Before the Celebration
A clean yard makes everything feel better. If your property still has leftover branches, brush, or storm debris, June is a great time to get it under control.
For tree and brush cleanup, equipment like chainsaws, pole saws, wood chippers, and stump grinders can help you handle jobs that would take much longer by hand. A chainsaw can help cut fallen limbs or trim larger branches. A pole saw is helpful for reaching higher limbs without dragging out a ladder for every cut. A wood chipper can turn piles of branches into manageable mulch, and a stump grinder can help remove those old stumps that seem to be permanently in the way.
Removing stumps and brush does more than make the yard look nicer. It can also open up usable space, reduce trip hazards, and make mowing and landscaping easier. If you are planning to host family or friends for Father’s Day, this is one of those projects that makes the whole yard feel more put together.
Freshen Up Patios, Driveways, and Outdoor Spaces
Nothing makes an outdoor space look refreshed faster than pressure washing. Patios, sidewalks, driveways, pool decks, fences, and outdoor furniture can collect dirt, mildew, and grime over time. A good pressure washer can make a big visual difference without a full renovation.
If your Father’s Day plans include grilling, outdoor dining, or having people over, pressure washing is a smart project to tackle ahead of time. It helps your home look cleaner and makes your outdoor areas feel more inviting.
You can also pair pressure washing with other quick outdoor updates, like cleaning up flower beds, edging walkways, spreading mulch, or adding fresh plants. These are the kinds of projects that do not always take a full weekend, but they can make a big impact.
Get the Lawn Looking Summer Ready
By June, your lawn has usually made it clear what kind of shape it is in. Some areas may be thick and healthy, while others may need attention. If your grass is growing fast, renting a zero turn mower can help you get mowing done quickly, especially on larger properties.
For lawn touch-ups and maintenance, items like weed eaters, edgers, spreaders, and lawn rollers can help give your yard a cleaner, more finished look. A neatly edged driveway or sidewalk may seem like a small detail, but it can instantly make the whole property look better.
Take Care of Fence Repairs and Outdoor Builds
A leaning fence, broken post, or unfinished outdoor project can be frustrating, especially when you are trying to get your home ready for summer. Fence work can be labor-heavy, but the right rental equipment can save time and effort.
For fence repairs or installations, augers and post drivers can be especially helpful. An auger can help dig post holes faster and more consistently than digging by hand. A post driver can help set posts more efficiently, depending on the type of project. If you are working on a bigger property improvement, equipment like trenchers, mini skid steers, compact tractors, or mini excavators may also be useful.
These tools can help with more than fencing. They can also assist with drainage work, small digging jobs, landscape changes, irrigation prep, and moving materials around the property.
Before digging, always call 811 so underground utilities can be marked. It is a simple step, but it is an important one.
Fix Drainage Before the Next Storm
As we saw in May, weather in Texas can be unpredictable. One week can feel dry and hot, and the next can bring heavy rain and storms. If you already know water collects in the wrong areas around your home, now is a good time to address it.
Drainage projects may call for trenchers, mini excavators, compactors, shovels, or pumps, depending on the job. A trencher can help create narrow trenches for drainage lines or irrigation work and a mini excavator can help with larger digging projects. A compactor can help settle soil or base materials when you are finishing a project.
Taking care of drainage before the next storm can help protect your lawn, landscaping, driveway, and even your foundation. It is one of those projects that may not be glamorous, but it can save a lot of trouble later.
Make Big Jobs Feel More Manageable
A lot of outdoor projects get put off because they feel too big to start. The truth is, many of those jobs become much more manageable when you have the correct equipment.
Instead of spending all weekend digging by hand, rent an auger. Instead of hauling heavy material one small load at a time, consider equipment that helps move it faster. Instead of trying to trim, cut, clean, and haul everything manually, use tools designed for the job.
Renting also makes sense when you only need the equipment for a short time. You do not have to buy, store, or maintain a piece of equipment you may only use once or twice a year. You can rent what you need, get the job done, and return it when you are finished.
Plan Ahead for Father’s Day Weekend
The closer it gets to Father’s Day, the busier schedules can become. Family plans, cookouts, church, travel, and summer activities can fill up quickly. That is why it helps to plan your projects ahead of time.
Make a list of what you want finished before Father’s Day. Decide which projects are the most important. Then think through what equipment would help you finish faster and safer.
Some good June project ideas include:
- Clean up fallen limbs and brush
- Grind old stumps
- Pressure wash patios and driveways
- Repair or install fence sections
- Trim trees and overgrown areas
- Improve drainage
- Refresh flower beds and landscaping
- Mow and edge the lawn
- Move dirt, mulch, gravel, or materials
- Prep outdoor spaces for summer gatherings
Even if you do not finish everything, knocking out a few key projects can make your home feel more ready for the season.
Work First, Relax Later
Father’s Day should not feel like another workday. With the right plan and the right rental equipment, you can take care of those outdoor projects before the holiday arrives. Then, when Father’s Day gets here, you can actually enjoy it.
Whether that means grilling with family, watching a game, sitting on the patio, or doing absolutely nothing for a few hours, you will enjoy it more knowing the big jobs are already done.
Rental Stop is here to help you get the tools and equipment you need to make your June projects easier. From lawn and garden equipment to trenchers, augers, pressure washers, chippers, stump grinders, compactors, and more, we can help you find the right rental for the job.
Get your Father’s Day projects done now, so when the day comes, you can enjoy the yard, enjoy the family, and enjoy your day.
Stump Grinding: Why it Matters More than you Think
Posted by rentalstop in Lawn Care, Tree Care on May 6, 2026

If you have ever had a tree removed, you know the job never really feels finished. What is left behind is that stubborn stump sitting in your yard, in the way, collecting bugs, and slowly becoming an eyesore. That is where stump grinding comes in.
At Rental Stop, we help homeowners, landscapers, and contractors take that final step. Removing the stump is what truly clears the space and gives you your yard back.
WHAT IS STUMP GRINDING?
Stump grinding is the process of using a specialized machine to grind a tree stump down below ground level. Instead of digging the entire root system out, the grinder turns the stump into wood chips.
This leaves you with a smooth, level area that can be filled in with soil, grass, or even used for a new project.
WHY STUMP GRINDING IS IMPORTANT
Leaving a stump behind might seem harmless at first, but it creates more problems than most people expect.
1. It improves the look of your property
A stump sticks out, especially in an otherwise clean yard. Grinding it down instantly makes your space look more polished and complete.
2. It eliminates tripping hazards
Stumps are easy to forget about until someone trips over one. This is especially important for families, events, or high traffic areas.
3. It prevents pests and insects
Old stumps attract termites, ants, beetles, and other pests. Over time, those pests can spread to healthy trees or even your home.
4. It stops unwanted regrowth
Some tree stumps will try to grow back. That means small shoots popping up around your yard. Grinding the stump removes the source so you do not have to keep dealing with it.
5. It frees up usable space
That stump is taking up valuable real estate. Once it is gone, you can:
- Plant new grass
- Add landscaping features
- Install a fence
- Expand a patio
- Prep for an event setup
WHEN SHOULD YOU GRIND A STUMP?
The short answer is as soon as possible after tree removal. Waiting only allows problems to grow.
Here are a few common situations where stump grinding makes sense:
- After storm damage cleanup
- During spring or fall yard renovations
- Before installing irrigation or fencing
- When preparing for outdoor events or gatherings
- Anytime you are upgrading curb appeal
In Texas, especially around the DFW area, storms and high winds can take down trees quickly. That means a lot of stumps get left behind. Rental Stop is here when that happens.
STUMP GRINDING VS. STUMP REMOVAL
People often confuse these two, but they are not the same.
Stump grinding:
- Faster and more cost effective
- Minimal disruption to your yard
- Leaves roots to naturally break down
Full stump removal:
- Requires heavy excavation
- Can damage surrounding landscape
- Takes more time and labor
For most homeowners and even contractors, stump grinding is the better option.
CHOOSING THE RIGHT STUMP GRINDER
Not every stump is the same, and having the right equipment makes all the difference. At Rental Stop, we offer two common sizes that cover most jobs.
6″ STUMP GRINDER
This is a great option for smaller jobs and tighter spaces.
Best for:
- Small tree stumps
- Decorative or ornamental trees
- Backyard projects with limited access
- Areas with gates or narrow entry points
Why customers like it:
- Easier to maneuver
- Lighter weight and simpler to transport
- Perfect for homeowners tackling a quick cleanup job
If you have one or two smaller stumps and do not want to overcomplicate the job, this is usually the right choice.
12″ STUMP GRINDER
This is your go to for larger, tougher stumps.
Best for:
- Medium to large tree stumps
- Harder wood types common in Texas
- Multiple stumps in one job
- Contractor or heavy duty residential use
Why customers choose it:
- More cutting power for faster results
- Handles wider and deeper stumps
- Saves time on bigger projects
If you are dealing with a large stump or several across your property, stepping up to the 12″ grinder will make the job much more efficient.
TIPS FOR USING A STUMP GRINDER
If you are planning to tackle it yourself, here are a few simple tips to keep things smooth and safe:
- Clear rocks and debris from around the stump
- Wear protective gear like gloves, eye protection, and sturdy shoes
- Start grinding from the top and work your way down
- Move side to side slowly for even grinding
- Do not rush. Let the machine do the work
If you have questions, our team at Rental Stop will walk you through everything before you leave the store.
WHAT TO DO AFTER STUMP GRINDING
Once the stump is gone, you are left with wood chips and a small hole.
Here is what comes next:
- Fill the area with soil
- Use leftover mulch for landscaping
- Plant grass or sod
- Prepare for your next project
This is where the real transformation happens. Your yard goes from unfinished to ready for whatever comes next.
READY TO GET STARTED?
Whether you are a homeowner cleaning up your yard or a contractor finishing a job, Rental Stop is your go to source for stump grinder rentals in the DFW area.
Call us today or visit our website to reserve your equipment and take the next step toward a cleaner, safer, and more usable space.