Brush Removal & Brush Clearing

Are you looking to clear your land of overgrowth and brush? Brush removal and brush clearing are important practices to help maintain healthy landscapes and protect infrastructure. Clearing away brush piles, undergrowth, tree stumps and small trees helps to prevent wildfires, and also allows for better visibility and access.

Whether you are an owner of commercial properties or residential properties, that needs to get some brush cleared, we are here for you.

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Brush Clearing Services

There are many reasons why you might need to clear brush from your land: new construction, overgrowth and tall grass, excess of small trees sprouting up, or maybe you need stump removal, as well.

If you’re clearing brush from land that you’re going to build on, make sure you get up all roots in the area you will build on. It’s never good when a tree starts to grow under your foundation. Additionally, you will want to make sure you know the location of underground utility lines.

Most of the DIY’ers find out that when it comes to clearing heavy undergrowth a set of brush cutters and a wood chipper are simply not enough. The best way to handle it, is to call in a professional brush clearingservice, like the team at Land Clearing Group. We have the equipment and experience to do an excellent job, safely and efficiently.

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Land Clearing Services

If you need to get your property cleared and ready for construction or if you need driveway, pond or other site work, look no further. We provide the highest quality service with years of experience.

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How do you clear brush from land?

The best way to clear brush is using heavy equipment to get rid of everything that needs to be gone. With the right equipment you can get rid of most any type of yard waste. If a forestry mulcher is used in the area, it can be left with a fresh layer of mulch to help replenish topsoil.

Brush can also be cleared in difficult to reach places using mowing decks attached to the arm of an excavator. This allows you to manicure even hard to access spots like ponds, drainage diches, or other embankments.

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Brush Removal Services

A professional brush removal service will have the necessary equipment and expertise to quickly and efficiently clear away the brush. They will also be able to dispose of the brush properly, so that it does not end up as an eyesore or a fire hazard.

If you have a lot of brush on your property that needs to be removed, then it is definitely worth considering hiring a professional brush removal service.

Type of brush items we typically remove

  • yard waste
  • tree trimmings
  • tree branches
  • dead tree limbs
  • underbrush
  • overgrowth
  • yard debris
  • organic waste
  • small trees
Brush Removal Services

What is brush removal?

Brush removal is the process of clearing away brush from land in order to open up the space, then removing the yard waste from the property. Brush removal can be a difficult and time-consuming task, especially if the underbrush is dense and the overgrowth is worse. In these cases, it is best to hire a professional brush removal service to do the job.

Land Clearing Group is a professional brush removal company. we have many years of experience clearing brush. We know exactly what type of equipment to use and how they will dispose of the brush, regardless of project size.

If the project requires that we deal with large trees, tall trees and root balls. It is better to look into our tree removal, forestry mulching or other land clearing services. While brush can be dealt with using smaller equipment, most tree services require the use of heavy equipment.

Frequently Asked Questions About Brush Removal

Brush Removal involves specialized techniques tailored to Florida’s climate and regulations to ensure projects are completed efficiently, safely, and in compliance with local ordinances.

Best‑practice methods combine advanced equipment with environmentally sensitive approaches, meeting Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) guidelines for minimal ecological impact.

Most counties require permits before beginning work. Always check with local building departments to confirm specific requirements and avoid fines.

Projects must follow state and county codes, including storm‑water management and erosion‑control standards to protect natural resources.

Timelines vary with project size, site conditions, and permitting. Residential jobs often finish within days, while large commercial sites may take weeks.

Pricing depends on scope, terrain, and material or disposal fees. After a free site evaluation, reputable contractors provide a detailed written estimate.

Scheduling often accounts for peak storm months. Contractors reinforce sites and plan contingencies to mitigate weather‑related delays.

Yes. Many contractors use low‑impact machinery, recycle debris, and follow best practices that protect habitats and water quality.

Properly executed work enhances safety, aesthetics, and functionality—often boosting resale value and long‑term land usability.

Look for licensed and insured companies with proven experience, positive reviews, and compliance with Florida’s occupational and environmental standards.