Dallas, Georgia · Land Clearing & Excavation

Take your land back.

Skid steer and excavator mulching that turns ground you can't walk through into property you can actually use — in one pass, with no burn piles and nothing to haul off. Plus the dirt work and demolition to finish the job.

  • Skid steer & excavator mulching
  • Dirt work, trenching & auger
  • Small-structure demolition

What we do

Four kinds of work, one set of hands.

Most properties need more than one of these. Having them under one contractor means one quote, one mobilization, and nobody standing around waiting on somebody else to show up.

Why mulching

Cut it, grind it, and leave it working for you.

The old way is to cut the brush, drag it into a pile, and then wait on a burn permit or a dump truck. Mulching does the cutting and the cleanup in the same pass — and what comes out the back is useful.

One pass. No burn pile.

Traditional clearing means cutting, dragging, stacking, and then burning or hauling. Mulching does the cutting and the disposal in the same pass. There is no pile left in the middle of your property waiting on a burn permit and the right kind of day.

The mulch goes to work for you.

What used to be brush ends up as a layer of mulch spread across the ground. On Georgia clay that matters: it holds the topsoil in place through hard rain, keeps moisture in, and slows down whatever is trying to grow back.

We cut what you want cut.

A dozer takes everything and leaves you a bare, rutted lot. A mulching head is aimed one stem at a time, so the hardwoods, the shade, and the tree line you actually wanted can stay right where they are.

Two machines, two kinds of access.

The skid steer handles open ground, tight lots, and work close to buildings. The excavator reaches the banks, dams, ditches, and slopes it can't drive on. Most properties need some of both.

Easy on the ground you're keeping.

Tracks spread the machine's weight instead of concentrating it, and mulching does not grub up the root mat the way raking and pushing does. The ground stays intact, and in most cases you can walk it as soon as we're off it.

We don't stop at the brush.

Clearing, grading, trenching, augering, and demolition are all in the same set of hands. One contractor, one number to call, and no waiting on somebody else to show up and finish.

Typical jobs

If any of this sounds like your place, we've got a machine for it.

  • Land you just bought and can't walk through
  • Pasture and fields lost to briars and saplings
  • Fence lines grown shut
  • Creek banks and ditches taking over
  • Trees and brush growing on a pond dam
  • A homesite or building pad that needs opening up
  • Hunting trails, food plots, and shooting lanes
  • Property being cleaned up before it goes on the market
  • An old mobile home or barn that needs to come down
  • Driveways, pads, and post holes after the clearing

Tell us what you're looking at.

Send over the rough acreage, what's grown up on it, and what you want it to look like when we're done. We'll take it from there.