ABOUT THE CREW
Land Clearing Services in
Bonita Springs, Florida
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Experience You Can See on the Ground
We clear overgrown lots and prep sites across Bonita Springs with a crew that knows the terrain, the seasons, and the soil. From brush and palmetto to tight-access backyards, we bring the right machines and leave ground ready for the next trade.
Right equipment
Excavators, skid steer, and forestry mulcher ready to go.
Build-ready finish
Rough or final grade to plan with proper compaction.
Land Clearing Services
What We Handle on Every Site
HOW WE OPERATE IN BONITA SPRINGS
Straight Work. Solid Results.
We clear, grade, and prep land across Bonita Springs with real field discipline. Every site starts with a plan — checked access, utility locates, and the right machines for the soil. Our focus is simple: work clean, move fast, and hand over a site that’s truly build-ready.
Fast Turnaround
Brush out, grade cut, compacted base — done on time, every time.
Accurate Scope & Cost
Straight numbers, clear terms, and the work done exactly as agreed.
needs clearing We handle brush, trees
, and debris fast — from forestry
mulching to full lot prep. Start with a quick estimate today
.How We Clear Land in Bonita Springs
PROCESS

Lehigh Acres — Driveway & Final Grade

Bonita Springs — Lot Clearing & Pad Prep

Immokalee — Land Clearing & Rough Grade
Land Clearing FAQs for Bonita Springs
How soon can you start a land clearing job?
Most projects begin within a few days after the estimate is approved. We schedule based on weather and site access, keeping turnaround fast and predictable.
Do you take care of utility locates?
Yes. We confirm all underground utilities before clearing begins to keep the job safe and compliant with local codes.
Can you mulch everything on site?
Yes. With forestry mulchers, we grind brush and trees into mulch, leaving a clean surface that controls erosion and avoids hauling costs.
Do you remove stumps and debris?
We can clear the entire lot, including stumps, roots, and debris. We can also leave mulch in place if you prefer soil protection.


