What land clearing actually means
Land clearing is the full removal of trees, stumps, brush, scrub, fence lines, and old debris from a property, down to bare, workable dirt. It's the first step before building, before grading, before running fence, and before selling or leasing a tract for development. On most North Texas lots that means dealing with Ashe juniper (cedar), mesquite, post oak, yaupon, and whatever the last owner left behind.
Who hires us to clear land
Home builders needing pad-ready lots. Developers prepping subdivision tracts. Ranchers restoring grazing ground overrun by cedar and mesquite. Owners opening up a wooded back acre for a shop, a pond, or a fence line. Realtors getting a listing camera-ready. If your ground is choked with scrub and the next step requires clean dirt, that's our lane.
How we clear, and why the method matters
There are two real options. Traditional clearing pushes trees and brush into piles to burn or haul. Fast, but hard on the soil, and expensive once you count hauling costs and burn permits. Forestry mulching grinds everything in place in a single pass, leaves the ground covered in nutrient-rich mulch, and protects the keeper trees. We quote both when they make sense so you can pick based on budget, timeline, and what the lot needs next.
The equipment, and when we reach for each piece
Skid steer with a mulcher head for tight lots, fence lines, and selective work under canopy. Dozer for open ground and heavy pushing on acreage. Excavator for stump extraction, rocky ground, and pond digs. The right machine on the job means cleaner work, shorter days, and a lower total cost, even when the hourly rate is higher.
What the finished site looks like
Clean dirt, ruts leveled, access lanes repaired, mulch spread flat where we mulched, debris piled or hauled where we didn't. You should be able to walk the lot in boots and see exactly what you're working with. That's the standard we hold every job to, whether it's a residential half-acre or a fifty-acre ranch tract. The walk-away should look finished.