Land clearing in Grand Rapids handles multiple tree removal, brush clearing, and site preparation for residential development and commercial projects. Cost typically runs $1,200 to $8,000 per acre depending on tree density, brush volume, and site access. We serve the Grand Rapids metro area and Kent County outskirts including Ada and Rockford where rural parcels are common. Written estimate provided before any work.
Homeowners in Ada, Rockford, and the rural edges of Kent County regularly need land clearing before adding outbuildings, expanding driveways, putting in gardens, or clearing brush from fence lines. Lot sizes in these areas are large enough for mulching equipment to work efficiently, which keeps cost per acre lower than tight urban lots. We assess the site, identify trees that can be chipped in place and debris that needs hauling, and give you a written price before equipment is deployed.
New construction along 28th Street and East Beltline Avenue and in developing areas east and north of Grand Rapids regularly requires clearing before site grading. We coordinate with grading contractors and work within the clearing scope specified by site plans. Stumps can be ground in place or removed depending on whether the grade will be changed. We do not handle utility permit coordination, but we work around marked utility lines and flag any we encounter during clearing.
Brush and small trees up to about 8 inches in diameter can be processed through a forestry mulcher rather than cut and hauled. Mulching leaves a layer of wood chips on the ground that suppresses weeds and breaks down over 12 to 24 months. This approach is faster and less expensive than cut-and-haul for areas with heavy brush but manageable tree sizes. Larger trees still need conventional removal first.
$1,200 to $8,000 per acre depending on tree density and access
Land clearing in Grand Rapids runs $1,200 to $8,000 per acre. The main cost drivers are tree density, average tree size, debris hauling distance, and whether stumps are ground in place or removed. Lightly wooded brush lots cost less per acre than heavy timber. We provide a written per-acre estimate after an on-site walkthrough.
Yes. Brush clearing without full tree removal is a common request for fence line clearing and property edge maintenance. We can clear understory brush and small saplings while leaving mature trees standing.
A lightly wooded acre with mostly brush and small trees can typically be cleared in one day with the right equipment. Heavy timber with large trees and dense understory may take two to three days. We give you a realistic timeline at the estimate based on what we see during the site visit.
Yes. All cut material is hauled away or chipped in place depending on what works best for the site. If you want chips left as ground cover in certain areas, we can accommodate that. The written estimate specifies what leaves the property and what stays.
We handle tree removal, trimming, pruning, stump work, emergency response, and land clearing across the city and the surrounding Kent County suburbs. We work regularly in Heritage Hill, Creston, Easttown, and out through Kentwood and Wyoming. Grand Rapids winters are hard on trees and the oak wilt season in late spring means timing and method matter on every job. Every project gets a written estimate and a clean site when the work is done.
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