Land Clearing in Oviedo, FL
Oviedo is Seminole County’s transition zone. Central Oviedo is suburban with the kind of newer planned communities you’d expect (Live Oak Reserve, Twin Rivers, Alafaya Woods). Drive east toward the Black Hammock or out toward Chuluota and the character changes fast: rural, wooded, equestrian properties, working small acreages, and unincorporated Seminole’s last big stretches of natural land.
Most of our Oviedo work splits between two patterns. Residential lot prep and selective tree work in the central planned communities. And rural acreage clearing and pasture work on the east side toward the Black Hammock and out into the Wekiva and Econ basin areas.
What land clearing in Oviedo looks like
Central Oviedo lots are typical Seminole suburban: half-acre or smaller, mature canopy in the older neighborhoods, mostly cleared in the newer planned communities. Selective tree work and small-lot clearing dominate.
The Black Hammock and east Oviedo have a different character. Larger lots (often two to ten acres or more), wooded, with equestrian and small-acreage uses. Forestry mulching and brush mowing for pasture maintenance are common jobs here.
The Econ River and the Wekiva system both reach into Oviedo’s edges. Anything close to either triggers wetland buffer rules. The Black Hammock area in particular has significant conservation overlay; we respect buffers and won’t enter without your written confirmation.
When Oviedo property owners call us
Common Oviedo jobs:
- Selective lot clearing in the central planned communities. Removing damaged or unwanted trees, clearing back lots.
- Pasture mowing and reclamation in the Black Hammock area. Equestrian and small-acreage maintenance.
- Forestry mulching for owner-builders on east-side rural acreage. Common pattern: someone bought 5 to 20 acres, wants the build envelope cleared.
- Brush mowing on larger residential parcels. Common in the transition zone neighborhoods.
- Storm cleanup after named hurricanes. East Seminole gets less direct wind impact than coastal areas but still sees significant tree damage.
- Fence line and perimeter clearing for equestrian properties.
What we charge in Oviedo
Oviedo pricing matches Central Florida averages. Land clearing $3,500 to $6,500 per acre. Forestry mulching $2,500 to $5,000 per acre. Pasture mowing $200 to $450 per acre.
How fast we can be there
Oviedo is in our regular working area. Most jobs scheduled within 1 to 2 weeks.
Areas of Oviedo we cover
We cover ZIP codes 32765 and 32766. Areas include central Oviedo (Oviedo on the Park, Alafaya Woods, Tuska Ridge), the eastern planned communities (Live Oak Reserve, Twin Rivers), the Black Hammock area, and the rural eastern edges of the city. We also serve unincorporated areas around Oviedo including Chuluota and Geneva-adjacent properties.
For other Seminole cities, see Seminole County’s page.
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