Wooded land certainly is beautiful, but it’s tough to start your landscaping or construction project with all those trees in the way. Weeds, large rocks, and drainage problems make preparing your construction site a challenge, too.
If you’re looking for the right company to help you clear land, welcome! You’ve found K&H Excavating and Land Clearing, a veteran-owned, family-operated company that has proudly served Rosedale and nearby cities for many years. Let’s turn your messy lot into a picture-perfect parcel you can actually use.
Whether you need to clear land for a new home or turn your parcel into a wildflower meadow, our land-clearing company gets it done right. Perks of land clearing include:
Wondering what to expect with land clearing? We make the process as easy and stress-free as it can be. Here’s what the service includes:
We get your land ready for clearing, which includes identifying plants, setting boundaries, carting heavy equipment, and gathering permits.
We strategically remove unwanted trees and plants. We also ensure proper erosion control using bulldozers, excavators, and backhoes. You’ll have a clean parcel that’s ready to go.
After clearing, we’ll haul away the debris. We can also leave felled trees on the property or mulch.
If you want the best land clearing in Rosedale, K&H Excavating and Land Clearing handles all aspects. Trust us to keep you in the loop every step of the way. For example:
Would you like to learn more about our land-clearing services in your area? If you don’t find the answers below, feel free to contact our experts at K&H Excavating and Land Clearing.
If you would like, we can either move the remove or grind down the stump, leaving you with level ground and new opportunities for building or simply more space.
Many homeowners opt to keep their trees after land clearing and turn them into firewood. Not only is this an eco-friendly method of disposal, but it also helps you save money on heating your home in the winter.
Running the trees through a wood chipper turns them into mulch instead. Mulching is a great way to keep your plants’ roots cool and moist. Felled trees provide ample materials for woodworking projects, too.
It depends on your location and the size of the project. Many counties and municipalities require permits, especially if clearing large areas or working near wetlands. We can help determine if a permit is necessary and assist in obtaining one if needed.