Tractor Land Clear

Land Clearing in Daytona Beach, FL

Daytona Beach has two distinct land clearing markets. The beachside (the barrier island east of the Halifax River) is built out, with most clearing limited to small lot prep and storm recovery. The mainland is where most new construction is happening, especially along the LPGA Boulevard corridor and the I-95 / LPGA interchange area where developers and builders are working through wooded acreage and platted lots.

Most of our Daytona work is on the mainland: lot clearing for new builds, multi-acre forestry mulching for developer prep, and post-storm cleanup throughout. We also handle smaller jobs on the beachside (residential brush removal, small lot work near Embry-Riddle and along South Atlantic Avenue) when the access works.

What land clearing in Daytona looks like

Mainland Daytona ranges from open scrub to dense palmetto flatwoods, depending on which side of I-95 you’re on. The LPGA corridor (north Daytona) has been transitioning from pine flatwoods to subdivisions for the last decade, and the work there is typical Central Florida lot clearing: forestry mulching for the rough work, then grading and prep for foundations.

The beachside is mostly built-out residential. When clearing happens there, it’s small (a single overgrown lot, a back yard reclamation, removal of damaged trees after a storm) and access is the main constraint. Tight side lots and beachside parking limits mean we may use smaller equipment or stage from a neighboring lot with permission.

The Halifax River and the lagoon side of the beachside both trigger wetland buffer rules. We don’t enter buffers without confirmation that the work is permitted.

When Daytona property owners call us

Common Daytona jobs:

  • Lot clearing along LPGA Boulevard. Owner-builders and developers prepping wooded lots in the new-construction zone.
  • Multi-lot mulching for developers. We work as a sub for residential builders on infill projects.
  • Storm cleanup beachside and mainland. Daytona takes hurricane impact regularly; tree damage cleanup is a recurring service.
  • Small lot reclamation in older neighborhoods. Vacant lots in the central mainland that have gone overgrown.
  • Brazilian pepper removal along the Halifax. The waterfront sees ongoing invasive pressure.
  • Fence line and perimeter clearing for commercial properties along the US-1 and Nova Road corridors.

What we charge in Daytona

Mainland Daytona pricing matches Central Florida averages. Land clearing $3,500 to $6,500 per acre, forestry mulching $2,500 to $5,000 per acre. Beachside small jobs are quoted as flat-rate based on the specifics; access often drives the number more than acreage does.

How fast we can be there

Daytona is well within our daily working area. Most jobs scheduled within 1 to 2 weeks. Code enforcement and storm urgency cases get prioritized.

Areas of Daytona we cover

We cover ZIP codes 32114, 32117, 32118, 32119, and 32124. Areas include the beachside (Daytona Shores, central beachside, the South Atlantic corridor), the mainland (downtown, Mason Avenue corridor, Nova Road corridor), the LPGA Boulevard / Indigo growth zone, and the surrounding unincorporated areas including parts of Holly Hill and South Daytona.

For other parts of Volusia, see Volusia County’s page.

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