What We Do
Raw land in Texas can come with dense tree cover, heavy brush, thick vegetation, and years of overgrowth. Before any of that land can be developed, built on, or simply cleaned up, it has to be cleared. We provide professional land clearing services for residential and rural properties, as well as commercial sites, across the Rockwall area and surrounding region.
For projects where leaving organic material on-site makes sense, we offer forestry mulching — a process that uses specialized equipment to grind trees, brush, and vegetation into mulch on the spot. This approach avoids the need to haul material off-site and puts natural organic matter back into the soil. For other projects, a full clear-out is the right approach, and we handle that as well.
Who This Service Is For
Land clearing is often the first step for homeowners who’ve purchased raw acreage and want to develop it, general contractors and builders who need a site cleared before grading and construction begins, and rural landowners who want to reclaim overgrown or unusable portions of their property. Whether you’re working toward a new build or simply trying to make a piece of land usable, this is where we start.
How Land Clearing Works
We start with a look at the property to understand what’s there — tree density, species, terrain, access, and what the cleared land needs to look like when we’re done. From there, we bring in the right equipment for the scope of the project. Trees are felled and processed, brush is cleared, stumps are addressed, and material is either mulched in place or removed based on the approach that works best for your project and goals.
Forestry Mulching
Forestry mulching is an efficient, single-pass approach to land clearing that uses a machine to grind vegetation, trees, and brush directly into mulch. The mulch stays on-site, acts as ground cover, and breaks down over time to improve soil condition. It’s a good fit for properties where the goal is to clear land without stripping the soil bare, and where hauling off significant volumes of debris isn’t desirable.
Service Area
Our land clearing work covers Rockwall, TX and extends throughout the 75-mile service radius. We’re well-positioned to serve the communities east and north of Rockwall where larger tracts of undeveloped land are more common, including Hunt, Hopkins, Van Zandt, and Kaufman counties, as well as communities closer to the metroplex.
Get a Free Estimate
Land clearing costs vary based on acreage, tree and vegetation density, terrain, and what you need the site to look like at the end. We offer free estimates — come out, walk the property, and tell you exactly what’s involved. Call or text (903) 782-1770 or reach us through our contact form.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What’s the difference between regular land clearing and forestry mulching?
A: Standard land clearing typically involves cutting, removing, and hauling away trees, brush, and debris. Forestry mulching grinds everything on-site using specialized equipment, leaving the mulched material behind. Mulching is faster for certain property types and avoids the cost and effort of material removal, but it’s not always the right fit — it depends on your goals for the land.
Q: Do you remove stumps as part of land clearing?
A: Stump removal can be included in the clearing scope or handled as a separate service. When we evaluate your property, we’ll discuss what approach makes sense based on the project. If stumps need to go for construction purposes, we’ll account for that.
Q: How many acres can you clear at a time?
A: We have the equipment to handle projects of varying sizes, from smaller residential lots to larger rural tracts. The timeline and approach depend on acreage and conditions. Let us come out and see what you’re working with.
Q: Is forestry mulching good for Texas soil?
A: In general, yes. The mulched organic material left behind can help reduce erosion, retain moisture, and improve soil over time as it breaks down. Whether it’s the right approach for your specific property depends on your end goal for the land, which is something we’ll talk through with you.
Q: Can you clear land near a fence line or existing structures?
A: Yes. We work carefully in areas close to fence lines, outbuildings, and existing structures. During the site evaluation, we’ll note any constraints and plan our approach accordingly.
Q: How long does it take to clear an acre of land?
A: It depends on how dense the vegetation is and the terrain. Open brush clears faster than heavy timber. We’ll give you a realistic timeframe after evaluating the property.