Reliable Land Clearing and Brush Cutting for Horry County and Surrounding Areas

Overgrown lots across Horry County, Brunswick County, and inland areas sit unused because underbrush and small trees make them impossible to work with. We cut through dense vegetation, clear what needs to go, and haul everything off so your property is ready for the next step.

Land Clearing Homeowners and Builders Can Rely On

Thick brush fills up properties across Horry County and nearby communities. We clear it out so homeowners can use their land and builders can get a clean site to work with.

Underbrush Cutting and Removal

Dense underbrush blocks access and creates fire hazards. We cut through thick vegetation and remove it from your property so the land is clear and usable.

  • Cutting through dense vines and ground vegetation
  • Removing invasive growth that takes over properties
  • Clearing brush along property lines and access routes
  • Complete removal and hauling of cut material

Lot Clearing for Yard Expansion

Half your property sits unused because it’s overgrown with brush and small trees. We clear wooded sections so you can expand your yard, add outdoor space, or open up the property.

  • Opening up wooded areas for usable yard space
  • Clearing sections for outdoor structures or recreation
  • Removing trees and vegetation from designated areas
  • Creating clean boundaries between cleared and wooded zones

Clearing Dense Wooded Land

Raw wooded lots need clearing before construction or development can start. We convert heavily wooded areas into cleared sites ready for grading, building, or access road construction.

  • Full lot clearing for new construction sites
  • Removing trees and stumps from development areas
  • Creating building pads in wooded properties
  • Preparing land for commercial or residential projects

Vegetation Management

Properties that sit unused for months get overgrown with new growth that blocks access and creates maintenance problems. We manage vegetation on rural properties, vacant lots, and seasonal sites.

  • Periodic clearing to keep properties accessible
  • Removing new growth before it becomes a problem
  • Maintaining fire breaks and property boundaries
  • Keeping access roads and driveways clear

What Makes Land Clearing Difficult in the Grand Strand and Inland Areas

Clearing land across the Grand Strand region is tougher than it looks. Thick underbrush hides tangled roots, small trees need equipment to remove, and vines slow down every pass. By the time the debris is cut, piled, and hauled off, the job takes far longer than most property owners expect – and longer than many contractors quote
Underbrush looks thin but roots are tangled deep
Small trees have root systems that take equipment to remove
Vines wrap around everything and slow down cutting
Debris volume is triple what it looked like standing
Disposal and hauling add time that wasn’t quoted upfront
Cleared land that’s actually ready to use.
No half-finished jobs.
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Serving Horry County and Surrounding Areas

Operating across Horry County and the Grand Strand region with service extending to Brunswick County, Georgetown County, and surrounding inland areas within 50 miles of North Myrtle Beach.

Communities We Serve:
Horry County (SC)
Brunswick County (NC)
Georgetown County (SC)
Columbus County (NC)

What Property Owners in Horry County and the Grand Strand Say About Us

Common Questions About Land Clearing and Brush Removal

Here are the questions we hear most from property owners across Horry County, the Grand Strand, and surrounding areas.
How long does it take to clear a lot?
Most residential lot clearing throughout Horry County takes 1-3 days depending on property size and how dense the vegetation is. Heavily wooded lots or properties with large trees take longer because stumps need to be removed and debris hauling adds time. We’ll give you a clear timeline after evaluating the site and understanding what level of clearing you need.
What's the difference between land clearing and lot clearing?
Land clearing across Horry County typically refers to large-scale vegetation removal on raw or heavily wooded properties—often multiple acres for development or agricultural use. Lot clearing around North Myrtle Beach and the Grand Strand usually means clearing a residential or commercial lot for construction, which is smaller scale and more focused on preparing a specific building site. Throughout the region, we handle both types depending on your property size and what you’re planning to build.
What equipment do you use for land clearing?
We use skid steers with cutting attachments for underbrush and small trees, plus dump trucks and trailers for debris removal across Horry County. The equipment we bring depends on what’s on your property—light brush needs different tools than dense woods with established trees. After walking your lot around the Grand Strand or inland areas, we’ll know what equipment the job requires and can explain our approach.
Do you remove stumps or just cut trees?
We remove stumps as part of full lot clearing across the Grand Strand region. If you’re clearing land for construction or grading, stumps need to come out so the ground can be worked properly. For brush removal or vegetation management in Horry County, we can leave stumps if that’s what you prefer, but most projects require complete removal.
Will clearing damage the soil for future landscaping?
Clearing done properly throughout Horry County removes vegetation without excessive ground disturbance. We cut and remove what needs to go while preserving topsoil so your property is ready for grading or landscaping. Heavy equipment can compact soil in some areas around North Myrtle Beach, but that’s easily addressed during the grading phase if you’re preparing the site for construction across the Grand Strand region.

Let’s Clear the Space So You Can Use It

We’ll walk your property, show you what needs to be cleared, and explain exactly how we’ll handle the work. You’ll get a clear estimate and timeline before we start cutting.
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