Whether you're preparing a commercial site, clearing for new construction, or managing overgrown acreage, Branch Tree Service delivers professional land clearing backed by arboricultural expertise. Our ISA Board Certified Master Arborist ensures that clearing work is done efficiently while preserving valuable trees when desired and complying with local environmental regulations.

Selective vs. Complete Clearing

Not all land clearing projects require removing everything. Our Master Arborist can evaluate your property and identify which trees are worth preserving for shade, aesthetics, and property value, and which should be removed. Selective clearing saves you money on future landscaping while maintaining the natural character of your site. When complete clearing is necessary, we execute it efficiently with proper equipment and debris management.

Commercial Site Preparation

Branch Tree Service handles large-scale clearing for commercial development, utility corridors, and infrastructure projects. Our ISA credentials qualify us for work that requires environmental compliance documentation, and our team coordinates with engineers, developers, and permitting agencies to keep your project on schedule.

Debris Management & Recycling

We don't just cut and leave. Our land clearing services include complete debris removal, on-site chipping for mulch, stump grinding, and site grading preparation. We maximize recycling of cleared material to reduce waste and can provide mulch for your landscaping needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Costs vary widely based on vegetation density, tree sizes, terrain, and access. Light brush clearing may start around $1,500-$3,000 per acre, while heavily wooded lots with large trees can range from $5,000-$15,000+ per acre. We provide free site evaluations and detailed estimates.

Yes, most municipalities in Brevard County require permits for clearing wooded land, especially if it involves removing trees over certain size thresholds or affects wetlands. Our team helps you navigate the permitting process and ensures all work meets local environmental regulations.

Absolutely. Our Master Arborist specializes in identifying and protecting desirable trees during clearing operations. We establish root protection zones, install tree protection barriers, and direct equipment operators to minimize impact on preserved trees.