The Work
Lot clearing in western NC is not the same as mowing a field. The timber here is real — mature hardwoods, dense pine, root systems that go deep into rocky mountain soil or spread wide through piedmont clay. Doing it right means the right equipment, an experienced operator, and a clear plan for what's coming out and what's staying.
We work with homeowners who want a build site and landowners who want their property opened up. We'll walk the lot with you before we start, talk through which trees are worth saving, and make sure the clearing we do sets up the grading and site prep work that follows — because on most jobs, we're doing that work too.
Felling and removing trees of all sizes, from scrub brush to mature hardwood canopy.
Full stump removal below grade so your building pad and yard are free of obstructions.
Clearing overgrown lots, fence lines, and land that's been reclaimed by vegetation.
We haul off or chip cleared material so your site is clean and ready to work.
Local Knowledge
We grew up in these hills and valleys. We know the difference between a piedmont lot in Iredell with a tangle of Virginia creeper and sweetgum, and a Caldwell County hillside with sixty-year-old white oak and hickory rooted into rocky clay. Those jobs require different equipment, different technique, and different respect for the terrain. We bring all three.
Mature hardwood and pine lots common — we handle timber removal and stump grinding
Piedmont lots often overgrown with mixed scrub and vine cover requiring full clearing
Dense timber lots near Morganton require heavy equipment for efficient clearing
Mountain lots with large canopy trees need careful felling on steep terrain
Highland pasture reclamation — clearing encroaching tree lines and brush fields
Piedmont residential development driving high demand for wooded lot clearing
Mixed timber and bottomland lots — we assess what to keep and what to clear
Piedmont lots with significant root structure from large hardwoods need full grubbing
One thing we always tell clients — don't clear more than you need to. Especially on hillside lots in Caldwell, Burke, and Watauga, the tree cover you leave on the margins is doing erosion control work for free. We help you find the line between build site and buffer, because keeping that buffer saves money on erosion control later.

Caldwell County, NC
A Recent Job
A couple from Lenoir had owned a four-acre wooded lot off a county road for nearly a decade, waiting until they were ready to build their retirement home. When they finally called us, the lot had grown thick — mature mixed hardwood with heavy understory, and a creek buffer along the back edge they wanted to preserve.
We walked the property with them first, flagged the clearing boundary together, and marked the trees they wanted to save near the road for privacy. Clearing took two days with the track hoe and a chipper running simultaneously. Stumps were ground on day three. We left the creek buffer completely untouched and the rest of the lot clean to bare ground.
The grading crew — also us — started day four. That's the advantage of working with a contractor who does it all.
Why Land Grade
Before a single tree comes down, we walk the lot together. You decide what stays.
Fully licensed contractor in North Carolina. Neighboring properties are protected.
Call or submit a request and you hear back within the hour. Always.
We clear and grade. No handoff to another crew, no coordination headaches for you.
Clean site, correct boundaries, no surprises. That's the job we'll deliver.