Cleared & Ready

Land Clearing

Professional land clearing for construction, development, and property improvement. We clear it all.

Whether you're building a new home, expanding your yard, or reclaiming overgrown acreage, we clear the land efficiently and leave it ready for your next step.

Land clearing is more than just cutting trees. It's a systematic process of removing trees, stumps, brush, and debris to prepare your property for construction, agriculture, or improved use. Our crew handles projects from small residential lots to multi-acre tracts. We use a combination of felling, skidding, and grinding to clear the land while minimizing soil disturbance. All cleared material is either hauled off-site, chipped for mulch, or stacked for firewood — your choice. We can also grade and level the cleared area if needed.

What's Included

Benefits

Build-Ready Land

We leave your lot clear, clean, and ready for construction or landscaping.

Selective Options

Want to keep certain trees? We selectively clear while preserving the ones you value.

Property Value

Cleared, usable land is worth significantly more than overgrown, inaccessible property.

One Call, Done

We handle everything — trees, stumps, brush, hauling. No need to hire multiple contractors.

Our Process

1

Site Walk

We walk the property, mark trees to keep, and plan the clearing approach.

2

Utility Locate

We call 811 to locate underground utilities before any work begins.

3

Clearing

Systematic removal of trees, stumps, and brush using professional equipment.

4

Final Cleanup

Debris removed, stumps ground, area raked clean and ready for use.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does land clearing cost?

Land clearing costs $1,500-$5,000+ per acre depending on tree density, terrain, and what needs to be removed. We provide free on-site estimates.

How long does land clearing take?

A typical residential lot (0.25-0.5 acres) takes 1-2 days. Larger acreage can take a week or more depending on density and conditions.

Can you clear land without damaging the soil?

Yes. We use careful techniques to minimize soil compaction and disturbance. For sensitive areas, we can avoid heavy equipment and use hand-clearing methods.

Ready to Get Started?

Contact us for a free, no-obligation estimate. We'll assess your needs and provide a clear quote.