Lot And Property Clearing
Brush removal, sapling clearing, and lot prep for residential and rural property up to several acres.
Hoosier Dirt & Gravel handles land clearing work for rural and residential property across central Indiana. We open up overgrown fence lines, clear lots, prep building sites, and manage brush on properties from small residential parcels to multiple-acre rural land. Owned equipment, owner-operated service, and clear quotes before any work begins.
A skid steer with a brush hook handles a wide range of land clearing work on central Indiana property. The equipment is sized for tight access, fence line work, and lot clearing without tearing up the surrounding ground.
Brush removal, sapling clearing, and lot prep for residential and rural property up to several acres.
Opening up overgrown fence lines and clearing brush buildup along property edges.
Clearing work ahead of new construction, including ground prep for pole barns, additions, and outbuildings.
Most clearing jobs finish in 1-2 days. The right equipment for the work keeps the project tight.
Land clearing that protects what stays is as important as removing what doesn't. The right equipment and the right approach make the difference between a clean job and a torn-up property.
Walk the property to identify what comes out, what stays, and where the cleared material gets staged
Plan equipment access to keep lawns, gardens, and existing landscape intact
Clear brush and saplings, knock down growth as needed, and clean up the work area
Most property owners put off clearing work until the overgrowth makes it hard to ignore. By then, the brush has thickened, saplings have grown taller, and the job takes more equipment time than it should have.
We walk the property with you to identify what comes out, what stays, and where the cleared material gets stacked or removed.
Wet ground, dense growth, or steep terrain may affect timing and approach. We schedule around the conditions for best results.
Most clearing jobs finish in 1-2 days. Larger multi-acre projects or extensive fence line work may take 3-5 days.
Quick answers to the questions we hear most often from property owners planning a project.
Light brush management and clearing with a skid steer and brush hook. Lot clearing, opening up overgrown fence lines, trail and access lanes, and ground prep ahead of new construction on small to several-acre properties.
No. We handle light brush and overgrowth with a skid steer brush hook, which is the right tool for manageable acreage and fence lines. Heavy forestry mulching is a different job and a different machine.
Most clearing jobs finish in one to two days. Larger multi-acre work or heavy fence line clearing can run three to five days.
No. We plan equipment access ahead of time to keep lawns, gardens, and existing landscape intact. Protecting what stays is as much a part of the job as removing what goes.
Yes. We clear brush and saplings and prep the ground so a building site, pad, or outbuilding location is ready for what comes next.