Southeast Texas grows thick. Sitting on the edge of the Big Thicket, our lots fill fast with dense pine, tangled undergrowth, briars, and volunteer hardwoods — and after a storm, with downed and leaning timber that has to come out before anything else can happen. Whether you're prepping a building site, opening up pasture, creating a defensible space around your home, or recovering a property a hurricane left a mess, we clear land at the scale the job needs.
We handle everything from a single overgrown residential lot to multi-acre tracts, matching the equipment to the ground and the goal. Selective clearing to save the good trees, full clearing down to workable dirt, brush and undergrowth mulching, or storm-debris removal across a whole property — we scope it, clear it, and haul off or chip what comes down, so you're left with usable land instead of a wall of green.
What's included
- Residential lots to multi-acre tracts
- Building-site and driveway clearing
- Selective clearing to preserve good trees
- Brush, undergrowth & briar mulching
- Defensible space around structures
- Post-storm downed-timber removal
- Stump grinding and site grading
- Debris chipped, hauled, and documented
Clearing for building, pasture, and defensible space
Every clearing job starts with the goal. For a building site or driveway, we take out the trees and brush in the footprint and access route, grind or remove stumps so the ground can be worked, and leave the pad clear for your builder. For pasture or a usable yard, we clear the undergrowth and unwanted timber while preserving shade trees you want to keep. For fire and storm safety, we open up a defensible buffer around the home and thin the trees closest to the structure.
We'll walk the property with you first, mark what stays and what goes, and give you a written scope so there are no surprises about which trees are coming down.
Selective clearing versus full clearing
You rarely have to choose between a jungle and a moonscape. Selective clearing removes the brush, small volunteer trees, and hazards while keeping the mature, healthy trees that give a property its value and shade — ideal for homesites where you want the land usable but not bare. Full clearing takes everything down to open ground for pasture, large building pads, or agricultural use.
For a lot of Golden Triangle properties the right answer is a mix: full clearing where the house and drive go, selective thinning around the edges, and preservation of the best oaks and pines. We tailor it to what you're building and what the land is worth keeping.
Storm and hurricane cleanup at scale
After a named storm, a wooded lot can hold dozens of downed, snapped, and dangerously leaning trees, plus acres of scattered debris. This is more than a chainsaw weekend — it's heavy work with real hazards from spring-loaded limbs and hung-up trees under tension. We bring the crews and equipment to safely fell the leaners, cut and remove the downed timber, and haul or chip the debris so you can get the property back.
Because storm-related tree and debris removal on a property can involve insurance or disaster-recovery programs, we document the work and volume so you have what you need for a claim or reimbursement. We've cleared Southeast Texas lots after the storms that keep coming, and we know how to dig a property out.