You get a completely cleared site that meets local building codes and environmental requirements. No more dealing with unstable trees, overgrown brush, or uneven terrain that delays your construction timeline.
Your property becomes immediately accessible for construction equipment with proper drainage established and all debris professionally removed. We handle everything from initial vegetation removal to final grading, so your contractor can start building without additional site preparation.
The difference is having land that’s truly ready for construction versus land that looks cleared but creates expensive problems later. You move forward with confidence knowing permits are handled correctly and environmental regulations are met.
We’ve been serving Saratoga County since 1997, starting as a logging business before transitioning to full-time excavation in 2020. Josh and his son work as partners, with Josh present on almost every job to ensure quality.
We understand how Adirondack soil behaves across different seasons and what drainage patterns work in this region. Our equipment handles everything from small residential lots to large commercial developments throughout Edinburg and surrounding areas.
You work with contractors who know which inspectors to call, how long permits typically take, and what challenges specific soil types present during different times of year. That local knowledge prevents costly delays and ensures your project starts right.
We start with a site visit to assess terrain, vegetation, and any environmental considerations specific to your property. You get a detailed estimate that covers clearing, grading, and debris removal with transparent pricing.
Clearing begins with removing trees and large vegetation using professional equipment designed for different types of terrain. We grind stumps below grade level so they won’t interfere with construction or landscaping.
Large debris gets hauled away, while smaller organic material can be chipped for mulch if you want to keep it on-site. We coordinate with utility companies when clearing affects existing service lines and handle all environmental compliance requirements common in the Adirondack region. Final grading establishes proper drainage patterns and level building areas according to your construction plans.
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Every land clearing project includes vegetation removal, stump grinding, debris hauling, and initial site grading. We handle both selective clearing that preserves specific trees and complete lot clearing for maximum building space.
You also get environmental compliance support including proper handling of wetland boundaries and erosion control measures. We help identify which permits apply to your specific project and assist with the application process, preventing delays from unfamiliar contractors.
In Edinburg’s Adirondack region, properties often require special consideration for seasonal soil conditions and environmental regulations. Our familiarity with local DEC requirements and building department processes ensures your project moves forward without unexpected stops or additional costs.
Most residential lot clearing takes 2-5 days depending on property size and vegetation density. Larger commercial projects or heavily wooded areas may require 1-2 weeks.
Weather conditions affect timing, especially during mud season when equipment access becomes limited. We provide realistic timelines during the estimate process and keep you updated if conditions change.
The key is having the right equipment for your specific terrain rather than trying to rush with inadequate machinery. We evaluate each project based on current conditions and weather forecasts to prevent property damage that costs more to fix than delays.
Most clearing projects require a building permit if you’re preparing for construction. Properties near wetlands or streams may need additional environmental permits from DEC.
We help identify which permits apply to your specific project and can assist with the application process. Our familiarity with local requirements helps avoid delays that occur when contractors aren’t familiar with Saratoga County regulations.
It’s better to handle permits correctly upfront than deal with stop-work orders later. We coordinate with local inspectors and understand typical processing times for different permit types in the Edinburg area.
Costs vary significantly based on vegetation density, terrain difficulty, and debris removal requirements. Light brush clearing runs less than heavily wooded areas with large trees.
Steep slopes or wet areas require specialized equipment that affects pricing. We provide detailed estimates after seeing your specific property rather than giving generic per-acre rates that don’t reflect actual conditions.
Factors like accessibility, environmental considerations, and seasonal timing all influence final costs. The goal is transparent pricing that covers everything needed to leave your land completely ready for construction.
Winter clearing is possible when ground conditions allow equipment access. Frozen ground actually makes some projects easier by providing stable surfaces for heavy machinery.
However, we avoid working during mud season or when conditions would damage your property. Each project gets evaluated based on current conditions and weather forecasts.
Sometimes waiting for better conditions saves money and prevents property damage that costs more to fix than the delay costs. We’ll recommend the best timing for your specific project and terrain type.
Yes, we grind stumps below grade level so they won’t interfere with construction or landscaping. Large debris gets hauled away, while smaller organic material can be chipped for mulch if you want to keep it on-site.
We don’t leave brush piles or debris scattered around your property. Everything gets properly disposed of or recycled according to local regulations.
You can choose complete debris removal or keep chipped material for landscaping use. Either way, your property is left clean and ready for immediate development without any remaining obstacles.
We’re a family-owned business where Josh is present on almost every job to ensure quality. We’ve been serving Saratoga County since 1997 and understand how Adirondack soil behaves in different seasons.
Our local knowledge means we know which inspectors to call, how long permits typically take, and what challenges specific soil types present. This prevents delays and ensures environmental compliance.
You work with contractors who are invested in building lasting relationships rather than just completing jobs. We focus on being your “excavator forever” by providing exceptional care and value on every project.
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