05/26/2026
Why are land clearing prices all over the place? Here's the difference.
The first photos are what happens when trees get cut down and left. A bunch of timber and brush gets dropped on the ground creating a giant rat's nest. At first glance people think, "Wow, the trees are gone, job done."
The problem is the work is only partially complete.
Now you've still got to pay to deal with brush piles, stumps, slash, cleanup, burning, hauling, or spend days moving material around with equipment before anyone can even think about building.
The last photo is how we approach projects.
We don't just remove trees. We develop usable land.
Driveways are planned for access, pads are opened up for future building, stumps and brush are mulched down to reduce debris, logs are organized and stacked where they can easily be hauled off, and the property is left ready for the next phase instead of creating another problem.
Could someone come in cheaper? Absolutely.
But if a lower price means paying someone else later to clean up a mess, the cheaper price wasn't really cheaper.
There's a big difference between "the trees are down" and "the property is ready."