Land Clearing Services
Our Land Clearing Services
Brush Clearing
East Texas brush grows back relentlessly — yaupon holly, Chinese privet, sweetgum, and greenbrier can reclaim a pasture or fence line in a single growing season. Dura Land Solutions provides professional brush clearing throughout Walker County and the Piney Woods region, opening overgrown acreage for livestock, hunting, and land management without leaving your property looking like a bomb site.
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Lot Clearing
Lot clearing in East Texas means transforming dense pine and hardwood forest into a buildable site — and doing it in a way that sets up the construction phases that follow. Dura Land Solutions clears residential and commercial lots throughout Walker County and East Texas, handling the full scope from initial tree removal through stump grinding and debris cleanup.
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Forestry Removal
Forestry removal in East Texas means more than dropping a few trees. It means systematically clearing loblolly pine, hardwood, and mixed timber from rural acreage so the land can be used — for building, pasture, hunting, or agriculture. Dura Land Solutions handles forestry removal throughout Walker County and the Piney Woods region, from single hazard trees to full-tract clearing before construction.
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Fence Line Clearing
Fence line clearing removes the overgrown brush, vines, small trees, and encroaching timber that gradually consume fence lines on East Texas rural properties. Dura Land Solutions clears fence lines, property lines, and back lines throughout Walker County and the surrounding region — restoring visibility, access, and fence functionality without destroying the fence itself.
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Land Clearing Services Across East Texas
Dura Land Solutions provides professional land clearing throughout Walker County and the surrounding East Texas region — forestry removal, stump grinding, forestry mulching, brush clearing, lot clearing, right-of-way work, and debris removal. Whether you're breaking ground on a new home site, opening up overgrown acreage, or clearing a commercial development pad, our equipment and operators handle it efficiently from start to finish.
East Texas timber and brush is dense. Loblolly pine, hardwood, yaupon, and privet don't yield to a weekend with a chainsaw — they require tracked mulchers, bulldozers, and excavators operated by people who do this work every day. We match the right method to your site: forestry mulching where ground protection matters, full dozer clearing where the land will be graded, or selective hand and machine clearing in tight residential settings. Every job is left clean, with debris managed on-site or hauled away based on your preference.
Why Method Matters on a Clearing Job
The way you clear land affects everything that comes after it — how well drainage works, how stable the building pad is, how quickly the site can go to the next phase. Forestry mulching leaves roots in the ground and mulch on the surface, which can be excellent for erosion control but requires additional work before concrete is poured. Full clearing with stump removal gives grading contractors a clean slate. We discuss end-use goals upfront so the clearing method supports the next step rather than complicating it.
Dura Land Solutions is based in Huntsville, TX, and our crews work Walker County and neighboring counties — Montgomery, Grimes, Madison, Brazos, San Jacinto, Trinity, and Leon — on a regular basis. Call (936) 355-3471 to schedule a free site visit and estimate for your land clearing project.
What land clearing method is right for my property?
It depends on what happens next. If you're grading and building, full clearing with stump removal gives the cleanest foundation. If you're managing brush on pasture or creating a food plot where you want to preserve ground cover, forestry mulching is usually better. We assess your site and goals on the first visit and recommend the right approach.
Do you haul away the debris after clearing?
We can push debris to burn piles on-site, chip it with a forestry mulcher in place, or haul it off depending on what works best for your project and budget. We discuss debris management before the job starts so there are no surprises.
How long does a land clearing job take?
A standard residential lot can often be cleared in a day. Larger acreage projects — 5, 10, 20+ acres — are typically quoted by the acre and scheduled for multi-day runs. We'll give you a realistic timeline on the estimate visit based on your specific acreage, vegetation type, and site conditions.
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