Lot & acreage clearing in Conroe — per-acre pricing quoted on-site, in writing.
Full-parcel clearing for ranchettes, home sites and small tracts — selective tree save, mulch left in place, no burn piles.
From $1500 · The per-acre price from the site walk is the price you pay.
The problem
You closed on a wooded parcel off an FM road, and now nothing moves: the septic installer, the surveyor and the builder all want to see cleared ground before they'll give you a real number.
The usual fix is a dozer outfit that scrapes your topsoil into a burn pile, leaves ruts you'll fight for years, and pushes the mess against your property line for the neighbor to complain about.
We mulch the parcel in place — flagging the oaks and straight pines you want to keep — and leave a clean, walkable surface the builder can quote from. Most 1–5 acre clears are finished in one to three days.
What’s included
- On-site walk with flagged keep-trees before quoting
- Written per-acre price — light, mixed or heavy density stated on the quote
- Brush and timber up to ~8" mulched in place
- Property-line and corner-pin respect — nothing pushed onto neighbors
- Final walk-through sign-off before demobilization
Our process
- 1Site walk within 48 hours — we measure density and flag keep-trees together
- 2You get one written per-acre price, no fuel or haul-off surcharges
- 3Tracked mulcher clears the parcel, typically 1–2 acres per day
- 4Walk-through and sign-off — you approve the finish before we load out
Transparent pricing
| Light underbrush (grass, briars, saplings under 2") | $1,500–$2,200 / acre |
| Mixed pine and yaupon (typical Montgomery County parcel) | $2,800–$4,200 / acre |
| Heavy timber over 8" diameter | quoted per tree at the site walk |
Frequently asked questions
Can you save specific trees?
Yes — that's the point of the site walk. We flag keep-trees with you before quoting, and the mulcher works around them. Mature oaks and straight loblollies add value to the finished lot; we'd rather save them than grind them.
How many acres can you clear per day?
On typical mixed pine-and-yaupon ground, one machine covers 1–2 acres per day. Light underbrush goes faster; heavy vine-bound thickets go slower. We state the expected day count on the written quote.