Land Clearing Services in Montgomery County

Forestry mulching, brush removal, lot clearing, and site prep — one local crew to clear your acreage across Montgomery County.

Land Clearing Services

We are a full-service land clearing company working across Montgomery County, from the fast-growing acreage around Conroe and Magnolia out to the dense East Texas brush in Willis, New Caney, and Splendora. If it needs to be cleared, we clear it: forestry mulching of thick underbrush, yaupon, and post oak; brush and tree removal; stump grinding; fence-line and right-of-way clearing; and full lot prep before a build. Most of the land out here is not open pasture — it is tangled woods, briars, and second-growth scrub that has to be opened up before you can build, fence, farm, or even walk it. We bring the right equipment for the job, whether that is a forestry mulcher that turns standing brush into mulch in a single pass or a dozer and grubbing setup for a full clear-and-grade. You tell us the acreage, what is growing on it, and what you are trying to do with the land, and we give you a straight answer and a real price. No surprises, no leaving you with a field of stumps and debris — just an honest crew that knows how to clear East Texas land.

One crew for the whole clearing job

A lot of folks hire one outfit to mulch the brush, another to push the trees, and a third to haul the debris. We do all of it. Forestry mulching, brush and tree removal, stump grinding, grubbing, and final grade and site prep — it is one phone call and one crew that sees the job through from a wall of woods to ground you can actually use. That continuity matters: the people who mulch your underbrush are the same people who know whether a stump has to come out or what the dirt looks like once the brush is gone.

Built for dense East Texas brush

Montgomery County land is not flat, open prairie. It is thick with yaupon, post oak, sweetgum, briars, and second-growth scrub, often on damp or sandy ground that turns to mud after a rain. Clearing it is its own kind of work. We size the equipment to the job — a forestry mulcher for selective clearing that leaves the big hardwoods and a layer of mulch behind, or heavier dozer and grubbing equipment when a lot has to be taken to bare, buildable dirt. Knowing which approach fits your property is the difference between a clean job and a torn-up, eroding mess.

Straight answers, honest pricing

Clearing is easy to oversell because most landowners cannot picture what is under the brush until it is gone. We do not work that way. We walk the property, tell you what it will actually take, and quote it up front by the acre or the job. If forestry mulching will get you where you want to be without a full grub-and-haul, we say so and save you the money. If the ground needs real site prep before a build, we tell you that too — so you can plan instead of getting surprised.

What’s included

  • Mulching, brush removal, tree and stump work, and site prep — one crew
  • Residential lots and rural acreage across Montgomery County
  • Selective clearing that keeps the trees you want
  • Honest, up-front pricing by the acre or the job
  • We walk the property and show you the plan before we start
  • Equipment matched to the brush — mulcher, dozer, or grubbing

Get Help With Land Clearing

Tell us about the property — acreage, what’s growing, and your goal — and we’ll call you back with a quote.

Prefer to talk now? Call (936) 555-0164.

Land Clearing — Questions We Hear a Lot

How much does it cost to clear an acre in Montgomery County?
It depends on what is growing on it and what you want left behind. Light underbrush and forestry mulching cost far less per acre than a full clear, grub, and haul down to bare dirt. Thick yaupon and post oak, large trees, and stump removal all add to it. We walk the property and quote it by the acre or the job so you know the real number before any equipment shows up.
Do you handle the whole job or just the mulching?
The whole job. We forestry mulch underbrush, remove brush and trees, grind or pull stumps, grub roots, and do final grade and site prep. One call covers it, and the crew that opens up your property is the crew that finishes it — no juggling three contractors to get a buildable lot.
My land is thick woods with no access — can you still clear it?
Almost always, yes. Dense, untouched East Texas brush is most of what we do. We can cut an access path in with the mulcher and work from there. Tell us roughly how much acreage and what is growing on it when you call and we will come prepared with the right equipment.
Will clearing leave my property a muddy mess of stumps and debris?
Not the way we do it. Forestry mulching leaves a clean layer of mulch instead of piles of debris, and when a job calls for a full clear we grind or pull the stumps and grade the ground so you are left with usable land — not a minefield of holes and root balls. We tell you up front what the finished property will look like.

Need Land Clearing in Montgomery County?

Call now for a fast quote — we come to your property, walk the land with you, and quote it straight by the acre or the job.