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Dallas · Dallas County · DFW Metroplex

Land Clearing in Dallas, TX
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Professional land clearing for Dallas, Richardson, Garland, Mesquite, Grand Prairie, and Dallas County. Built for protected-tree rules, tight urban access, commercial pads, and selective clearing — not reckless clear-cuts.

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Dallas · Dallas County · East DFW

Dallas Land Clearing Requires Ordinance-Aware Pros

Dallas is not a rural mulching free-for-all. Protected trees (often 6"+), heritage trees, and development mitigation change the scope. We clear for infill lots, commercial pads, and edge acreage while planning around Dallas’s tree preservation reality — and we still bring full-size forestry mulching capability when the vegetation demands it.

Familiar with Dallas tree preservation / permit realities
Selective clearing that protects trees you must keep
Urban lot access planning and neighbor-conscious ops
Commercial and multifamily site clearing experience
Brush and understory mulching on larger parcels
Coordination with architects, civil, and GCs
Professional land clearing results in Dallas, Texas
Local Pricing

Dallas Land Clearing Cost

Dallas projects often price higher per acre than rural brush because of access, selective work, and compliance. Typical ranges still land around $1,800–$6,500+/acre depending on canopy and constraints.

Light understory
$1,800–$3,500/acre

Brush with limited timber

Moderate mixed lot
$3,500–$5,000/acre

Common residential / edge parcels

Heavy canopy / selective
$5,000–$7,000+/acre

Protected-tree constraints raise labor

Urban / commercial lots
Project quote

Access, haul-off, mitigation scope

Vegetation

Vegetation on Dallas Properties

Dallas lots commonly hold post oak, live oak, cedar elm, hackberry, bois d’arc, mesquite on western edges, plus invasive privet and honeysuckle in neglected corridors. Mature canopy + understory is the usual combo on older lots.

  • •Protected oaks and cedar elm canopy
  • •Understory brush and invasives (privet, etc.)
  • •Mesquite on western Dallas County edges
  • •Overgrown vacant lots and alley corridors
  • •Commercial pad vegetation and pioneer trees
  • •Storm-damaged tree cleanup
Permits

Dallas Land Clearing Permits & Tree Rules

The City of Dallas generally requires permits to remove protected trees (commonly 6"+ DBH) and has additional rules for heritage trees and development projects. Fines for illegal removal are real. Plan the tree survey before the mulcher arrives.

  • •City of Dallas: permits often required for protected trees (6"+ typical threshold)
  • •Heritage trees (large DBH): extra protection / mitigation
  • •Development projects: tree survey + mitigation plans common
  • •Surrounding suburbs (Richardson, Garland, etc.): verify each city’s rules
  • •Unincorporated pockets / county: still check floodplain and HOA
  • •We scope work to your approved tree plan whenever one exists
Read the Texas permits guide →
Real Results

Dallas Land Clearing Before & After

Texas land clearing is visual. Here's the kind of transformation our forestry mulching and clearing crews deliver on properties like those across Dallas County.

Overgrown property before land clearing near Dallas
Before
Cleared property after land clearing near Dallas
After
Land Clearing project result in Texas
Project result

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Process

How Land Clearing Works in Dallas

A clear, low-friction process from first call to finished ground.

1

Free consultation

Tell us about your Dallas property, acreage, vegetation, and end goal. Photos or a survey help us scope faster.

2

On-site assessment

We evaluate access, density, permits, and save-trees in Dallas County, then deliver a clear written estimate.

3

Professional clearing

Our crew mobilizes the right mulching or clearing equipment and executes land clearing to the agreed scope.

4

Walkthrough & next steps

We review results with you and recommend follow-up management when vegetation in Dallas is likely to resprout.

FAQ

Dallas Land Clearing Questions

Straight answers for Dallas and Dallas County property owners.

Dallas projects commonly run $1,800–$6,500+ per acre depending on canopy, access, and how selective the clear must be. Constrained urban lots are often quoted as a project total. Free estimates available.
Usually yes for protected trees. Dallas commonly requires permits for trees over about 6 inches DBH, with stricter rules for heritage trees and development. Illegal removal can bring significant fines. We plan around your permit/tree survey.
Yes — that’s the normal Dallas approach. We clear brush and approved trees while protecting save-trees marked on your survey or by your arborist/architect.
Yes. Retail, multifamily, industrial, and office pads across Dallas County. We can coordinate with civil plans and GC schedules.
Access, neighbors, noise, haul logistics, and tree ordinances. Method still may be forestry mulching, but sequencing and save-tree work are more precise.
Yes. Dallas County suburbs and neighboring Collin / Rockwall / Kaufman growth cities are regular service areas.
Many residential lots finish in 1–2 days once permits/approvals are in place. Larger or highly selective sites take longer.
Yes. Wind and ice storms create urgent access and hazard-tree work. Call for current emergency availability.
See our Dallas land clearing permits guide on the blog, plus the statewide Texas permits guide under /guides.
Call (817) 435-4748 or request a quote online. Share address, lot size, tree survey if you have one, and your end use (homesite, commercial, cleanup).

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