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Land Clearing in Lee County, Fl.

Land clearing opens the site for safe access and construction. Our crews handle brush and tree removal, stump grinding or extraction, root raking, underbrushing, and selective clearing so you keep what matters and remove what doesn’t. Before work starts, we confirm utility locates, walk the site to mark keep/remove, and plan equipment paths that protect structures, utilities, and any trees to remain. Where required, we install silt fence and a stabilized construction entrance to keep sediment in check and the street clean.

Scope of Work:

Safety

Debris is sorted at the source—logs, brush, and stumps are chipped, hauled, or recycled per your plan. Once clearing is complete, we rough grade to smooth travel paths and shed water away from structures. If needed, we can fine grade, add topsoil, and prep for sod or landscape. Communication stays simple: clear scope, clean site, and scheduling that keeps your project moving.

Our Process

Site walk, mark keep/remove, confirm utility locates

Fell and cut, underbrush, and stack by type

Stump grinding or extraction and root raking

Haul-off or chip/mulch per plan; debris sorting

Rough grade and erosion control placement; sign-off

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FAQ

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Answers to the most common questions about timelines, licensing, and permits.

Many cities/counties require permits for protected species or trees over a certain size. We’ll help confirm requirements and can coordinate permitting when authorized.

Debris is sorted on site. We can chip/mulch, haul off, or route clean material to recycling per your plan.

Yes—stump grinding or extraction plus root raking. We’ll advise which method fits your site and future use.

Yes—rough grading is included. We can fine grade, import topsoil, and prep for sod/landscape if specified.

We install protection fencing at the dripline, avoid root zone disturbance, and coordinate equipment paths around preserved areas.