Whether you are a commercial developer preparing to pour the foundation for a brand new subdivision, or a homeowner looking to push back dense woods to expand a pasture for horses, wildly overgrown vegetation stands squarely in the way of your progress. Transforming raw, tangled wilderness into a clean, usable, build-ready parcel requires massive mechanical power. We are Silverton, OR’s premier heavy equipment specialists providing comprehensive, high-speed land clearing services. We do not just hack down trees; we utilize industrial forestry mulchers, excavators, and high-flow track loaders to eradicate heavy timber, devour thick underbrush, and create a perfectly graded, accessible lot.
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If you are wondering what is land clearing, it is the systematic, mechanical removal of obstacles—massive trees, rotting stumps, thorny brush, rocks, and thick root mats—from a parcel of land to prepare it for agricultural, commercial, or residential use. The specific method chosen dictates the long-term health of your soil. While outdated methods involve indiscriminately bulldozing topsoil into massive, dangerous burn piles (which causes severe erosion), our modern lot clearing services prioritize extreme efficiency and environmental compliance.
For heavy underbrush, saplings, and medium-sized timber, we utilize highly advanced forestry mulching equipment. Instead of ripping trees out of the earth and destroying the soil structure, our high-horsepower track loaders drive directly over the vegetation, utilizing a heavy spinning drum armed with steel teeth to grind the trees and brush down to the soil level instantly.
For heavily wooded lots containing massive, mature timber, mulching alone is not enough. Our tree clearing service deploys feller bunchers, grapple skidders, and heavy excavators to systematically cut, stack, and haul massive hardwood logs away. Once the heavy timber is removed from the site, we pivot to land clearing and grading. We use specialized root-rakes attached to our bulldozers to comb through the top layer of soil, ripping out the sprawling subterranean root systems and large rocks, leaving you with a perfectly smooth, level grade ready for immediate concrete pouring or construction.
Do not let impenetrable brush and massive trees stall your development timeline. Bring in the heavy equipment experts to clear, mulch, and grade your property flawlessly.
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"We bought a heavily wooded 5-acre lot to build our house on. Their land clearing services were amazing. They brought in heavy machines, cleared the big trees, mulched the underbrush, and graded the dirt perfectly so the builders could start immediately."
"I wanted to clear a huge patch of thorny brush to extend my horse pasture. They brought a forestry mulcher out and turned the whole mess into a flat bed of woodchips in a single afternoon. Best lot clearing services near me."
"We needed a commercial tree clearing service for a new retail development. They handled the massive timber, ripped out all the stumps, and left the site perfectly graded and ready for the concrete crews. Excellent heavy equipment operators."
Silverton is a city in Marion County, Oregon, United States. The city is situated along the 45th parallel about 12 miles (19 km) northeast of Salem, in the eastern margins of the broad alluvial plain of the Willamette Valley. The city is named after Silver Creek, which flows through the town from Silver Falls into the Pudding River, and thence into the Willamette River. The community of Milford was founded in 1846 with a sawmill, store and several other buildings two miles upstream from the present location of Silverton. In about 1853 a second sawmill was built on Silver Creek near where the Silverton city hall now stands. In 1854 the town of Silverton was platted and registered with Marion County. Human habitation of the Silverton area extends back approximately 6,000 years before the present. In historical times, the region was dominated by the Kalapuya and Molala peoples, whose seasonal burns of the area made it plow-ready and attractive to early 19th century Euro-American settlers. Farming was Silverton's first major industry, and has been a dominant land-use activity in and around Silverton since the mid-19th century.
Zip Codes in Silverton, OR that we also serve: 97381