Lot Clearing in Pinehurst, TX

Bought a wooded lot to build on? We clear it down to clean, buildable ground — brush, trees, stumps, and all.

Lot Clearing in Pinehurst

North of Houston the land is selling fast, and most of the lots and acreage changing hands are wooded, brushy, and not ready to build on. We clear them. Lot clearing is taking a raw, overgrown parcel and turning it into ground you can actually put a house, barn, shop, or driveway on — clearing the brush, removing the trees in the way, grinding or pulling the stumps, and grubbing the roots so the dirt is clean and gradeable. We do this all over Montgomery County, from single homesites in Magnolia and Pinehurst to multi-acre tracts in Conroe, Willis, and New Caney. The right amount of clearing matters: you want the build pad and access open and clean, but you usually want to keep the mature trees that give the finished property shade and value. We plan the clearing around where the house, drive, and utilities are going, leave the trees worth keeping, and hand you a lot that is ready for the next step instead of a tangled mess and a pile of debris.

Lot Clearing in Pinehurst, TX

Land clearing in Pinehurst

Pinehurst is a wooded community in southwest Montgomery County along FM-1488, between Magnolia and the Tomball area, named for the tall pines that fill it. It is a sought-after spot for homes on wooded acreage, and as the 1488 corridor has boomed, raw timber land here is being cleared for homesites and small subdivisions. The land is heavily timbered — tall loblolly pines, post oak, sweetgum, and a thick yaupon and brush understory — on rolling, generally well-drained ground. We clear lots and acreage throughout the Pinehurst area, from single wooded homesites to small acreage tracts along and off FM-1488. We forestry mulch underbrush, remove brush and trees, grind stumps, clear fence and property lines, and grub and prep build pads. Folks here almost always want to keep their pines — the trees are the whole appeal of the area — so selective clearing that opens the homesite and drive while protecting the mature pines is exactly what we do. Tell us about the property and which trees you want kept, and we will give you a straight price and a plan that leaves you a homesite in the pines.

  • Wooded and brushy lots cleared to buildable ground
  • Brush, trees, stumps, and roots removed
  • Clearing planned around the house, drive, and utilities
  • Mature trees worth keeping left standing
  • Single homesites and multi-acre tracts
  • Lot left clean and ready for grading and the build

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Lot Clearing in Pinehurst

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Areas We Cover in Pinehurst

In town or up a cove — if it’s in or around Pinehurst, we come to your property.

  • Decker Prairie
  • Mostyn Manor
  • Lake Windcrest area
  • Egypt
  • FM-1488 corridor
  • Spring Branch

Common Clearing Scenarios in Pinehurst

The land clearing jobs we see most around here — and how we handle them.

Homesites in the tall pines

Pinehurst is known for its tall loblolly pines, and people want homesites tucked into them. We do selective clearing — mulching the understory and opening the build pad and drive — while protecting the mature pines, so the finished home sits in the woods that drew you there.

Growth along the 1488 corridor

As FM-1488 has boomed, wooded land in Pinehurst is being cleared for homesites and small subdivisions. We turn those timber tracts into clean, buildable ground while keeping the trees worth keeping and protecting the rolling, well-drained soil.

Thick yaupon under the canopy

Beneath the pines, yaupon and brush form a dense understory that makes the woods impassable. Mulching it out gives you open, walkable, park-like woods with your pines still standing — a popular job in Pinehurst.

Lot Clearing in Pinehurst — FAQs

Do you clear land in Pinehurst and along FM-1488?
Yes. We clear lots and acreage throughout Pinehurst and the surrounding FM-1488 corridor toward Magnolia and Tomball. Tell us where the property is and which trees you want kept and we will confirm and come prepared.
Can you clear my Pinehurst lot but save the pines?
Yes — that is the most common request we get here. We mulch the yaupon and understory and clear only the trees in the way of your build and drive, leaving the tall loblolly pines that make the property special. Mark or point out the trees you want kept and we will work around them.
How much of my wooded acreage should I clear for a home?
Usually just the build pad, the driveway, and a working area around them — not the whole lot. Over-clearing strips the pines that give the property its value and shade. We clear what the build actually needs and leave the rest, unless you want it opened up further.
I just bought a wooded lot to build on — where do we start?
Walk it with us. We need to know where the house, driveway, and utilities are going so we clear what the build requires and leave the trees worth keeping. From there we quote the clearing — brush, trees, stumps, and grubbing — and get the lot to clean, gradeable ground ready for your grading and foundation crew.
Do I need the whole lot cleared, or just the build pad?
Usually just the build pad, driveway, and a working area around them — not the whole lot. Over-clearing strips the mature trees that give a finished home shade and value. We clear what your build actually needs and leave the rest, unless you specifically want the parcel taken down further.
Will the lot be ready to build on when you are done?
It will be cleared, stumped, grubbed, and cleaned up to buildable ground. Final grading, pad compaction, and foundation work are typically a separate grading or excavation step, and we leave the lot in clean shape for that crew to come behind us. We will tell you exactly where our work ends and theirs begins.

Need Lot Clearing in Pinehurst?

Call now for a fast quote — we come to your property, walk the land with you, and quote it straight by the acre or the job.