




Here's what we were working with - ivy climbing every tree trunk, dead and unhealthy trees scattered throughout, tangled brush packed in tight, and stumps sitting in the ground going nowhere on their own. This kind of overgrowth doesn't just look bad. It creates real safety concerns, kills healthy vegetation around it, and makes the land completely unusable.
We started with a full clearing pass - cutting out the invasive vegetation, taking down the dead and unhealthy trees, and getting all that debris staged for removal. Nothing gets left behind to rot and cause problems down the road. Every bit of it hauled off the property.
Then came the stump work. Digging out stumps the right way means the ground can actually be worked with after. No buried wood left underground to decay, no soft spots, no surprises later. Once the stumps were out, we graded the area, brought in topsoil, and finished it with grass seed. The goal was to leave the space genuinely ready for whatever comes next - not just cleared, but set up properly.
That's the part a lot of crews skip. Clearing the brush and calling it done is one thing. Walking away with topsoil down and seed spread - that's a finished job. The property went from a dense, hazardous mess to open, clean ground with real potential.
Whether a space needs invasive clearing, tree removal, stump extraction, or full site prep from the ground up, we handle it start to finish. No subbing out pieces of the job, no leaving loose ends. Just clean, thorough work.