Our owner holds an ISA Certified Arborist credential with 15-plus years of hands-on experience not just equipment operators making judgment calls on your land.
We've safely removed over 1,200 trees across the Kansas City Metropolitan Area, MO metro with a 100% safety record — on properties just like yours.
Most quotes are given the same day you call always free, always in writing, with no hidden fees buried in the fine print.
We haul everything off when the job is done. No piles left behind, no stumps forgotten, no debris for you to deal with later.
Land Clearing That Actually Prepares Your Property
Land clearing means removing the trees, brush, stumps, and debris that stand between your property and what it's supposed to become — whether that's a new home, a clean yard, a construction site, or open usable land. It's the first step in almost every build, and if it's done wrong or left incomplete, everything else gets pushed back. We work across the Kansas City Metropolitan Area, MO metro on both sides of the state line from Overland Park and Olathe on the Kansas side to Kansas City Metropolitan Area, MO proper and the surrounding Missouri communities. Whatever your lot looks like right now, we've cleared something like it before.
Your builder can break ground on schedule instead of waiting on a site that isn't ready.
You know exactly what's included before we start no surprise line items when the invoice arrives.
Every stump, every brush pile, and every downed limb gets hauled away — not left for you to figure out.
Your property boundaries stay intact — we clear what needs to go and leave what you want standing.
You get a written quote the same day you call, so there's no waiting around while your timeline ticks forward.
You work with a crew that lives and works in this metro not a franchise dispatched from three counties away.
Kansas City Metropolitan Area, MO Land Has Its Own Challenges
If you've spent any time on an older property in Johnson County or out toward Cass County on the Missouri side, you already know that the vegetation here isn't always what it looks like from the road. Some of the most stubborn clearing jobs we see involve Osage orange the old hedge apple trees that were planted as natural fencing across Kansas farmland starting in the 1860s. Nearly 40,000 miles of those hedgerows went in across the state. A lot of them are still out there, with root systems that have had a century to dig in. Then there's the invasive bush honeysuckle that chokes properties throughout Jackson and Cass Counties, and Eastern red cedar that colonizes open fields faster than most people expect. These aren't problems you solve with a chainsaw and a pickup. You need a crew that has cleared this exact vegetation, in this soil, on properties that look exactly like yours. Our certified arborist background means we assess your land before we touch it. We identify what needs to go, what's worth keeping, and what method makes the most sense for your specific site. That's a level of judgment that most excavation-only companies simply don't have.
No Guessing About What's Included
One of the most common frustrations we hear from property owners is finding out after the fact that stump removal wasn't part of their clearing quote. We're upfront about this from the start. When you call us for a land clearing quote, we walk through exactly what's included: which trees and brush are coming out, whether stumps are part of the scope, how debris gets disposed of, and what the property will look like when we leave. Everything gets confirmed before we start. No verbal estimates that shift later, no debris piles left for you to deal with, no surprises when the job wraps up. We handle residential lot clearing, site clearing for new construction, brush removal on overgrown properties, and larger acreage clearing on the metro fringe. Whatever the scope, the process is the same you know what you're getting before we show up.
This is one of the most important questions to ask before signing anything — and a lot of property owners in the Kansas City Metropolitan Area, MO area don't find out the answer until they get the final bill. In many cases, basic land clearing only brings trees and brush down to ground level. Stump removal or grinding is a separate service that adds to the cost. We're transparent about this from the first conversation. When we give you a quote, we specify exactly what's included whether that's trees only, trees plus stumps, full debris haul-off, or all of the above. You'll know the full scope in writing before we ever show up.
It depends on where your property is and how much you're clearing. In Kansas City Metropolitan Area, MO, Missouri, a Land Disturbance Permit is typically required when you're clearing one acre or more. The city also has specific rules around trees over eight inches in diameter — those require city approval before removal, and heritage or specimen trees carry additional protections under the city's zoning code. In suburban jurisdictions on the Kansas side — places like Overland Park and Olathe — permit requirements can kick in at even smaller clearing sizes. Before any clearing begins, Call 811 is legally required to mark buried utilities. We can walk you through what applies to your specific property and location when we come out for your quote.
Clearing costs vary based on how much land you're clearing, how dense the vegetation is, how many stumps are involved, and how debris gets disposed of. Most land clearing projects fall somewhere between $1,266 and $3,900, with per-acre costs ranging from $500 to $5,600 depending on conditions. Properties in the Kansas City Metropolitan Area, MO metro with heavy Osage orange hedgerows, dense bush honeysuckle, or significant stump counts typically run toward the higher end because of the labor and equipment involved. The best way to get an accurate number for your property is a free on-site quote — we give most quotes the same day you call, so you're not waiting a week to find out where you stand.
Actually, it's often one of the better times. Once the leaves drop, sight lines across the property improve significantly — it's easier to see exactly what's there, assess stump locations, and plan the clearing efficiently. The ground in the Kansas City Metropolitan Area, MO area is typically firm enough through late fall and early winter for equipment to move without causing major soil disturbance. Vegetation is dormant, which can make some species easier to manage. And if you're working toward a spring construction start, clearing in the fall or winter means your lot is ready when your builder is. Waiting until spring often means competing for scheduling with everyone else who had the same idea.
These terms get used interchangeably, but they do describe slightly different scopes of work. Land clearing typically refers to the full removal of trees, brush, stumps, and debris from a property — usually to prepare it for construction, farming, or open use. Lot clearing is the same concept applied to a single residential or commercial lot, often for a new home build or property cleanup. Brush removal is more targeted — it focuses on clearing overgrown shrubs, invasive plants, and dense undergrowth without necessarily taking down mature trees. When you call us, we'll ask what you're trying to accomplish and give you a quote that matches the actual scope of your project, not a generic package that may be more or less than what you need.
A lightly wooded lot can be cleared in a few hours. A heavily overgrown property with dense brush, mature trees, and a significant number of stumps might take a full day or more depending on size and site conditions. One of the things we hear most from customers — and something we're genuinely proud of — is that we finish on time or ahead of schedule. That matters especially when you have a builder waiting on a cleared site before they can break ground. When we give you a quote, we'll also give you an honest estimate of how long the job will take so you can plan accordingly and keep your construction or project timeline on track.