Premier Properties of the Sandhills
Custom Home Builder in Moore County, North Carolina

Specialized Land Clearing

Land Clearing: Large & Small Lot Beautification

Construction:  Pre-grading for site prep; Vegetation reduction

Fire Suppression:  Cutting firebreaks and fire-fighting access lanes

Forestry & Reforestation:  Eliminating invasive plant species; Promoting indigenous species; Wildlife habitat restoration

Recreational Clearing:  Pastures & riding trails; Pond visibility; Hunting plots (shooting lanes)

Site Cleanup: Clearing slash piles, trees and stumps from conventional bulldozer-type clearing

Utility Work:  Cutting or maintaining survey lines; Fence lines; Power lines

Railroads:  Cutting lines of sight on right-of-way for crossings

Roadways:  Cutting roads that can be driven on in minutes

Safe for the Environment:  Our machines have very low ground pressure, which creates less ruts and unsightly tracks within the property. Mulching adds much needed moisture content and leaves the property with a "park like” effect.  Because we cover as we go, there is no need to worry about runoff as the mulch covers the area, leaving little to no exposed dirt for an unsightly appearance or erosion.

Sales Benefit:  For the landowner wanting to improve curb appeal, mulching is the best possible solution.  By reducing all of the unwanted underbrush you enable potential buyers to see what they are in market for. All of our clients have been extremely satisfied with our results. With the underbrush removed potential buyers have ease of access and do not have to imagine how the lot "could” look.

Mulching Vs. Bulldozing:  Mulching clears overgrown vegetation and restores property without the inherent dangers of burning or the expense of hauling to rid property of refuse. It increases property value through soil enrichment, water conservation and erosion to grasses, topsoil and desirable plant species. Since mulching cuts saplings and brush off at ground level, there are no stumps to burn or pull out.

Burning piles of brush get extremely hot and leave a scar at the site of the pile and in the surrounding area. They become so in fact, that they burn several inches below topsoil level sterilizing the ground and killing everything in it.  Topsoil contains vital nutrients, living microbes, oxygen and nitrogen that plants need to survive. Many areas prohibit burning altogether due to the inherent dangers it presents and the amount of damage it causes to environmental balance.