LAND CLEARING & FORESTRY MULCHING
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Land Clearing
Prepare your property for new projects with professional land clearing tailored to your site. We remove brush, small trees, and unwanted vegetation with precision, creating clean, usable space for driveways, building pads, trails, or future landscape work.
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Forestry Mulching
Our forestry mulching services efficiently clear overgrowth while returning valuable organic material back to the soil. This method leaves the ground stable, reduces erosion, and eliminates the need for hauling and burning, making it an environmentally friendly clearing solution.
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Trail & Access Creation
From recreational trails to access paths for equipment, we cut clean, navigable routes through wooded or overgrown areas. Each path is shaped to blend naturally with the landscape while providing long-term usability.
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Storm Damage & Overgrowth Cleanup
Bring your property back under control after storms or years of unmanaged growth. We remove fallen trees, thick brush, and debris to restore your land’s health, appearance, and accessibility.
What Land Clearing Helps With:
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Creating Building Pads
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Expanding Usable Yard Space
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Improving Visibility and Property Value
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Managing Invasive Species
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Reducing Fire Hazards
FAQs
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Production varies based on terrain, brush density, and tree size, but most projects allow us to clear 1–3 acres per day with forestry mulching. Lighter brush or open areas can be completed even faster.
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No—forestry mulching is designed to preserve the soil. Unlike traditional clearing methods, it doesn’t require pushing debris into piles or disturbing the root structure. The mulch layer left behind actually protects the ground from erosion and helps nutrients return to the soil.
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Yes. For stumps that need to be completely removed—such as for building pads, driveways, or septic installation—we can grind or excavate them. In wooded areas where full removal isn’t necessary, mulching cuts stumps low to the ground so they naturally break down over time.
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Absolutely. We prepare land for new construction, septic systems, driveways, utility installation, and landscaping. This includes clearing vegetation, rough grading, and removing stumps or debris to get the site ready for the next phase.