Volusia · Seminole · Brevard · Flagler
Got Overgrown Land? We Clear It.
Land clearing, brush mowing, and tractor work across Central Florida. Free quotes within 24 hours.
- Insured
- Local crew
- Free quotes within 24 hours
- Tractor + mulcher on site
What we do
Services
Eight types of work, all done with a tractor and the right attachment.
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Mowing Tall Grass and Brush
a.k.a. Brush Hogging
Brush mowing for overgrown fields, pastures, and lots in Volusia, Seminole, Brevard, and Flagler counties. $200 to $600 per acre. Free quotes.
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Clearing Along Your Fence Line
a.k.a. Right-of-Way Clearing
Fence line and property line clearing in Volusia, Seminole, Brevard, and Flagler. Get visibility back on your perimeter. $1.50 to $4 per linear foot.
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Clearing Wooded Land Without Burning
a.k.a. Forestry Mulching
Forestry mulching for wooded lots in Central Florida. Grind brush and small trees in place. No burning, no haul-off. $2,500 to $5,000 per acre.
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Clearing Overgrown Land
a.k.a. Land Clearing
Land clearing in Volusia, Seminole, Brevard, and Flagler counties. We handle palmettos, brush, small trees, and overgrown lots. Real prices, free quotes.
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Clearing Your Lot for a Home or Workshop
a.k.a. Site Prep / Lot Clearing
Lot clearing for new builds in Central Florida. Clear brush, trees, stumps, and prep for foundation. $4,000 to $8,000 per acre. Free quotes.
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Cleaning Up Neglected, Overgrown Land
a.k.a. Reclamation Mowing
Cleaning up overgrown lots and neglected land in Central Florida. Code enforcement letters, abandoned properties, inherited land. $1,500 to $4,500 per acre.
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Mowing and Cleaning Up Pasture
a.k.a. Pasture Renovation
Pasture mowing in Central Florida. Knock down weeds, clean up neglected pasture, prep for cattle. $200 to $450 per acre. Twice-yearly maintenance.
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Removing Trees and Grinding Stumps
a.k.a. Stump Grinding & Tree Work
Remove small trees and grind stumps across Volusia, Seminole, Brevard, and Flagler. Tractor-mounted brush rake and stump grinder. Per-stump pricing.
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Where we work
Service Areas
Four Central Florida counties.
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Brevard County
Long, narrow county. Coastal/space industry development on the east, rural ranching and agriculture on the west. Strong growth from Space Coast expansion.
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Flagler County
Palm Coast dominates. One of Florida's fastest-growing cities, built on a grid of mostly undeveloped wooded lots. Bunnell and west Flagler are rural.
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Seminole County
Suburban and developed; smaller lots, higher property values. Wekiva basin has wooded estates and environmental sensitivity.
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Volusia County
Mix of dense coastal towns and sprawling rural west side. Heavy demand for lot clearing and post-storm cleanup.
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How it works
Three steps to a cleared property
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Tell us about it
Use the quote form or call us. Photos help us scope it faster.
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Get a quote in 24 hours
Real number, no fluff. We'll quote on the spot or come walk it with you.
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Job done
We show up when we say, with the right equipment, and finish the work.
Recent work
Project photos coming soon
We'd rather show you nothing than stock photos. Real before/after shots go up here as we wrap each job.
Reviews
First reviews coming soon
We're a new operation. We'll always show real reviews here, never made-up ones.
Common questions
FAQ
- How much does it cost to clear an acre of land in Florida?
- Most jobs run $3,500 to $6,500 per acre for typical wooded or palmetto-heavy land. Smaller lots under an acre often run a flat $1,500 to $3,500 because setup time is similar regardless of size.
- How fast can you start?
- Usually within 1 to 2 weeks of accepting the quote, weather permitting. Urgent jobs (code enforcement letters, closing dates) we'll prioritize when we can.
- Do you burn the brush or haul it off?
- Almost always we mulch in place. It's faster, cleaner, and there's nothing to haul. We can burn or haul if you prefer; haul-off adds 30 to 50% to the cost.
- What about snakes?
- Real talk: yes, there are snakes in overgrown Florida brush. We work with the cab closed during heavy clearing, and the noise drives most wildlife out before we get close. We'll let you know if we spot anything notable.
- Do I need a permit?
- Depends on the county and what you're clearing. Residential lots under an acre usually don't need one; commercial development or work near wetlands does. We can point you in the right direction. We don't pull permits ourselves.
Ready to clear it?
Free quote within 24 hours. No high-pressure sales.