What is Land Clearing?
Land clearing is the process of removing obstacles such as trees, stumps, brush, rocks, and debris to create an open and workable property surface.
This is often the first step in site preparation before grading, building, or installing utilities. Without proper clearing, future projects can face delays, drainage issues, and safety hazards.
Our Land Clearing Services
Tree Removal & Stump Grinding: Safe removal of trees and stumps, including root systems.
Vegetation Clearing: Eliminating shrubs, vines, and invasive plants.
Rock & Debris Removal: Clearing stones and materials that interfere with construction.
Selective Clearing: Removing only unwanted growth while preserving chosen trees and vegetation.
Hauling & Disposal: Options for on-site mulching or complete debris removal.
Benefits of Professional Land Clearing
- Creates a clean, build-ready site
- Improves property accessibility and safety
- Reduces wildfire hazards
- Helps control invasive species and promote healthy growth
- Increases property value
FAQs About Land Clearing
How much does land clearing cost in Clallam County?
Costs vary depending on the size of the property, terrain, and amount of vegetation. We provide free estimates after assessing your site.
Do you clear lots for both residential and commercial projects?
Yes, we handle everything from small lots to multi-acre properties.
What happens to the cleared material?
We can mulch it for erosion control or haul it away depending on your preference.
Can you work around wetlands or environmentally sensitive areas?
How long does land clearing usually take?
Most small residential lots can be cleared in a few days, while larger properties with heavy vegetation may take a week or more. We’ll provide a timeline estimate during our site assessment.
Can you clear land year-round in Clallam County?
Yes, we work in all seasons. However, wet winter conditions or heavy rains may affect access or require scheduling adjustments.
Do I need permits for land clearing?
Depending on your location, you may need permits for tree removal, clearing near wetlands, or larger-scale projects. We can help guide you through the requirements.