Trees, brush, and thorn thickets taken down to open, workable ground — sized for a single lot or a full subdivision tract, anywhere across the Valley.
Land clearing removes what's standing between you and usable ground — trees, brush, and the tangled thorn thickets that come with them. In the Rio Grande Valley, that's mostly mesquite, huisache, and granjeno.
You need it before a foundation goes in, before a subdivision plat gets cut into lots, before a rancher can run more cattle on a reclaimed pasture, or before a landowner can even walk a property to list it. Unlike selective brush thinning, full clearing takes a tract down to open, workable dirt — the starting point for whatever comes next, whether that's grading, fencing, building, or a for-sale sign.
South Texas brush doesn't grow soft. What we clear across the Valley regrows fast and roots deep if it's cut wrong — so we clear it for what it actually is, not like a generic mow-down job.
We meet you on-site, look at the brush and the goal, and quote it straight — free.
Dozer, excavator, or grubbing rig sized to the vegetation and the acreage — not one-size-fits-all.
Graded and cleaned up, ready for your surveyor, foundation crew, or next fence line.
Developers clearing multi-lot tracts in phases. Ranchers reclaiming pasture. Homeowners with one overgrown lot to build on or sell. If the job is getting from standing brush to bare, workable ground, this is the service.
Book a free on-site quote and we'll walk the tract with you.