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Land Clearing Pricing
Every property is different. These ranges give you a starting point -- your actual price depends on acreage, brush density, terrain, and access.
Pricing by Service
All prices are per acre unless noted. Final pricing based on in-person site visit.
| Service | Cost Range | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Light Brush Clearing | $1,500 - $2,500/acre | Overgrown lots, light brush, fence lines |
| Medium Density Clearing | $2,500 - $4,500/acre | Mixed brush and small trees |
| Heavy Clearing | $4,500 - $7,000+/acre | Dense trees, cedar thickets |
| Forestry Mulching | $1,500 - $5,000/acre | Most Parker County properties |
| Brush Hogging | $150 - $400/acre | Grass, weeds, light brush |
| Cedar Removal | $2,500 - $5,500+/acre | Varies by density |
Volume Discounts
Larger properties cost less per acre. More acreage means the equipment stays on-site longer and mobilization costs spread across more ground.
Under 1 Acre
$3,500 - $5,000
Minimum project size. Higher per-acre rate due to mobilization.
1 - 5 Acres
$2,500 - $4,000/acre
Most common project size for residential properties.
5 - 20 Acres
$2,000 - $3,500/acre
Per-acre rate starts dropping. Multi-day projects.
20 - 50 Acres
$1,800 - $3,000/acre
Ranch-scale clearing. Significant volume discount.
50+ Acres
$1,500 - $2,500/acre
Best per-acre rate. Developer and ranch projects.
Add-On Services
These are optional services that can be added to any clearing project. Not included in base pricing unless specified.
Stump Grinding
$250 - $600/acreGrind stumps below grade after clearing. Required for construction sites or mowing.
Grading
$600 - $1,800/acreLevel the cleared area for building, driveways, or drainage. Varies by soil and slope.
Debris Hauling
$500 - $1,500/acreRemove mulch or debris from site. Most clients leave the mulch -- it decomposes in 1-3 years.
Old Fence Removal
$150 - $400/acrePull old barbed wire, T-posts, and broken fencing before or during clearing.
What Affects Your Price
No two properties are the same. These are the factors that move your price up or down within the ranges above.
Acreage
More acres means a lower per-acre rate. Under 1 acre has a minimum project cost. Over 20 acres gets the best volume pricing.
Brush Density
Light grass and saplings clear fast. Dense cedar thickets with 6-inch trunks take three times longer per acre. Density is the single biggest cost driver.
Terrain and Slope
Flat ground clears quickly. Steep hillsides, ravines, and rocky outcrops require slower, more careful equipment operation and add 20-40% to the cost.
Access
If we can drive the equipment straight to the work area, that saves time. If we need to cut an access path or navigate narrow gates, it adds to the job.
Soil Type
Sandy loam is easy on equipment. Heavy clay gets soft after rain and can delay work. Limestone outcrops near the surface affect root systems and mulching speed.
Stump Removal
Standard clearing mulches everything above ground. If you need stumps ground below grade for construction or mowing, that is an add-on.
How Our Pricing Works
Fixed project pricing. We give you one number before we start. That is what you pay.
No hourly rates. No day rates. No surprise charges. No "well, it turned out to be harder than we thought" conversations after the fact.
We walk your property, look at the vegetation, measure the acreage, assess the terrain, and put a number on it. You say yes or no. If you say yes, we schedule it. When we finish, you pay the number we agreed on. That is the entire process.
If something comes up during the job that changes the scope -- a hidden ravine, buried debris, an old septic tank -- we stop and call you before doing anything that was not in the original agreement. You decide whether to add it or skip it.
Every estimate is free. We do not charge for site visits. If you get our price and decide not to move forward, that is fine. No hard feelings, no follow-up calls every week.
How Parker County Compares
Land clearing costs vary by region. Here is how Parker County stacks up against other parts of Texas.
| Region | Typical Range (per acre) |
|---|---|
| Parker County | $1,500 - $7,000 |
| DFW Metro | $2,500 - $5,500 |
| Central Texas | $3,000 - $6,000 |
| West Texas | $1,800 - $4,000 |
Parker County pricing reflects the Cross Timbers ecoregion -- dense cedar, mixed hardwoods, and variable terrain that takes longer to clear than open prairie or sparse mesquite flats. The wide range accounts for the difference between light brush on flat ground and heavy timber on steep hillsides.
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