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Land Clearing & Grading
Residential and Commercial Land Clearing
Davidson Land management can meet a variety of land clearing and land grading needs
We offer residential and commercial land clearing. Residential land clearing is customized to suit the needs of the customer, often times clearing of stumps and foliage with some vegetation remaining. Commercial land clearing typically leaves little forestry intact and can also be completed around property lines.
Residential Land Clearing
Davidson Land Management understands that your residential property is one of your biggest assets and keeps meeting your short and long term goals for your property at the forefront of our work. We will work with you to offer our professional feedback while taking into consideration elevation, distance of your residence from the roadway, types of trees on the property and their maturity.
Commercial Land Clearing
We can support you through your commercial land clearing projects and support you in your decision making process of how to dispose of any debris from the property. There are many regulations from counties and states related to commercial land clearing and Davidson Land Management can guide you through all of them. Typically with these projects minimal tress or bushes are left on the property but can be on the perimeters depending on the customer’s vision.
Our services
- Land Clearing
- Tree Removal & Mulching
- Under Brush Mulching
- Storm Damage Clean Up
- Clean Up Timbered Land
- Hunting Lanes and Hiking Trails
- Cutting Firebreaks
- Right of Way Maintenance
- Storm Cleanup
- Fence Line Clearing
- Field Mowing
- Stump Grinding
- Land Grading
- General Tractor Work
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Top 5 Questions to ask about Land Clearing
Understanding the purpose of the land clearing project is essential. Are you preparing the land for construction, agriculture, or reforestation? Knowing the intended use will help determine the level of clearing needed and guide the process.
Clearing large acreage may involve compliance with environmental regulations and obtaining necessary permits. Inquire about any environmental impact assessments, protected species or habitats, erosion control measures, and local regulations to ensure full compliance throughout the clearing process.
Different terrains and types of vegetation require specific equipment and techniques for efficient and safe clearing. Assess the topography, soil conditions, and the density and size of vegetation to determine the appropriate machinery, such as bulldozers, excavators, or mulchers, and the most effective clearing methods.
Clearing large acreage generates a substantial amount of debris and vegetation. It is important to discuss how the cleared materials will be handled, such as whether they will be mulched, chipped, hauled away, or repurposed. Proper waste management and disposal practices should be considered.
Understanding the timeframe and budget for the project is essential for planning and coordination. Discuss the estimated duration of the clearing process, any potential challenges or delays, and establish a clear budget that covers all aspects of the project, including equipment, labor, permits, and waste disposal.