Land Clearing Contractor Delaware County PA

From Overgrown Lot to Construction-Ready Ground

We clear brush, remove trees, and prepare your Delaware County land for whatever comes next — no mess left behind, no crew handoffs, no surprises.
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One Crew, Full Accountability

The same team that clears your lot handles grading and excavation — no subcontractors, no coordination gaps, no finger-pointing between crews.

Pennsylvania Licensed Contractor

We carry a verified PA contractor license, ranked in the top 11% of over 125,000 licensed contractors statewide — so your project is fully covered.

Free On-Site Consultations

We walk your property, assess what needs to go, and give you a written estimate — no obligation, no guesswork, no vague ballpark over the phone.

Delco-Based, Not Just Delco-Serving

We're based in Aston and work across all of Delaware County — we know the terrain, the soil, and the municipalities we work in every day.

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Lot Clearing Delaware County PA

Land Clearing That Sets Your Project Up Right

Whether you’ve got an overgrown back lot, a newly purchased parcel, or a property that’s been ignored for a decade, land clearing is where the real work starts. It’s not just cutting things down — it’s removing brush, stumps, and small trees in a way that leaves the ground actually ready for what comes next. We handle residential and commercial land clearing across Delaware County, from Media and Newtown Square to Springfield, Havertown, and Glen Mills. If your goal is a new patio, a construction project, or simply reclaiming space that’s been swallowed by overgrowth, we can get you there — and handle the grading and excavation once the clearing is done.

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Brush Clearing Delaware County PA

What a Properly Cleared Property Actually Gives You

Clearing done right doesn’t just remove what’s there — it sets up everything that comes after, from drainage to construction to landscaping.
Your lot is graded and ready for a builder, landscaper, or concrete crew without delays or rework.
Standing water and drainage problems caused by dense root systems and overgrowth get resolved at the source.
Invasive plants like Japanese knotweed and multiflora rose — common along Delaware County creek corridors — are removed properly, not just cut back.
You get a clean, documented site with debris hauled away — not a pile of brush left at the edge of your property.
One contractor handles clearing, excavation, and grading, so nothing falls through the cracks between phases.
Your property looks and functions better — which matters whether you're building, selling, or finally using the space you've been ignoring.
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Overgrowth Removal Delaware County Properties

Delco Properties Have a Specific Overgrowth Problem

Most homes in Delaware County were built in the 1950s or earlier. That means the trees, shrubs, and vegetation on a lot have had 60 to 70 years — sometimes longer — to establish themselves. A property that looks manageable in early spring can be completely impenetrable by July. And in Delco, it’s not just about volume. It’s about what’s growing. Japanese knotweed is one of the most aggressive invasive plants in Pennsylvania, and it thrives along the Crum, Ridley, and Darby Creek corridors that run through the county. Multiflora rose forms thorny thickets that standard mowing equipment can’t touch. Phragmites colonizes drainage areas and low spots. These aren’t plants you handle with a rented brush hog on a Saturday — they require the right equipment and a plan for what to do with the root systems afterward. We’ve worked across Delaware County long enough to know what we’re walking into before we start. That site assessment upfront is what keeps a clearing project from turning into a bigger problem than the one you called us about.

Site Preparation Clearing Delaware County PA

Clearing Is Step One — We Handle What Follows

Most clearing companies hand you a bare lot and move on. We don’t work that way. Because we also do excavation and land grading, we think about the full sequence from the moment we walk your property. What’s the drainage situation once the vegetation is gone? Does the grade need to be adjusted before construction starts? Are there stumps that need to be ground or fully extracted depending on what you’re building? These aren’t afterthoughts — they’re part of the plan from day one. If you’re preparing a lot for a new patio, pool, outdoor kitchen, or new construction anywhere from Broomall to Edgmont, clearing is just the beginning. Having one team that can take you from overgrown to finished-grade means fewer delays, fewer contractor relationships to manage, and a final result that actually holds up.
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Land Clearing FAQs

Common Questions About Our Service

Land clearing in Delaware County typically runs between $440 and $4,900 per acre, depending on how dense the vegetation is, whether stump removal is included, and what needs to happen with the debris. Light brush on a flat lot comes in on the lower end. A heavily wooded or invasive-species-heavy property — which is common on older Delco lots — will be closer to the higher end. Stump grinding adds roughly $300 per large tree, and debris hauling can add $100 to $800 depending on volume. The only way to get an accurate number for your specific property is an on-site walkthrough, which we offer at no cost.
It depends on the scope of the project. In Pennsylvania, any earth disturbance affecting one acre or more requires an NPDES stormwater permit from the PA DEP or the Delaware County Conservation District, which serves as the delegated permitting authority for many of these projects in Delco. PA DEP Chapter 102 also requires erosion and sediment controls on any site where clearing disturbs soil — regardless of size. And if your property is near one of Delaware County’s creek corridors, like Crum Creek, Ridley Creek, or Darby Creek, a Chapter 105 water obstruction permit may apply. We know what triggers these requirements and handle the compliance side so you’re not navigating it alone.
The most common situations we see are new construction lot prep, where a builder or homeowner needs the site cleared and graded before any foundation work begins; overgrown residential properties where vegetation has taken over a backyard, side lot, or unused acreage; pre-sale property cleanup, where years of neglect are affecting curb appeal and market value; and landscaping projects — patios, retaining walls, outdoor kitchens — where the existing overgrowth needs to come out before design work can start. We also see a lot of inherited properties in Delaware County where the land simply hasn’t been touched in years and the new owner needs to understand what they’re working with before making any decisions.
Late fall and winter are genuinely the best time to clear in Pennsylvania. Vegetation is dormant, so it’s easier to see the full scope of what’s on the property and remove it cleanly. The ground is typically firm enough for equipment without the rutting you get in a wet spring. Contractor availability is better, and pricing can be more favorable in the off-season. If you’re planning a spring construction project or a landscaping installation, scheduling your clearing in November or December means your site is ready to go the moment conditions allow work to start — instead of waiting weeks for a clearing crew in March when everyone else is calling too.
Yes, but it requires additional planning. Delaware County has significant riparian areas along Crum Creek, Ridley Creek, and Darby Creek, and work near these waterways falls under PA DEP Chapter 105 — the Water Obstruction and Encroachment regulations. Depending on how close the clearing is to the water’s edge or any wetland area, a permit may be required before work begins. This is one of the reasons a proper site assessment matters so much. We identify these conditions upfront so there are no surprises mid-project, no regulatory violations, and no work that has to be undone because the permitting wasn’t handled correctly from the start.
For a small area of light brush on flat ground, a rented brush hog might get the job done. But once you’re dealing with small trees, stumps, invasive species with deep root systems, uneven terrain, or anything over a quarter acre, professional equipment and experience make a real difference. Japanese knotweed — which is widespread on Delaware County properties near drainage areas — can’t be effectively removed by mowing. It regrows from root fragments and spreads aggressively if not handled correctly. Beyond the physical challenge, there are also soil, drainage, and regulatory considerations that affect how clearing should be done and what needs to happen afterward. Getting it wrong the first time usually costs more to fix than hiring a contractor would have in the first place.
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Free On-Site Assessment

We walk the property, identify what needs to come out, and flag anything — drainage issues, utility lines, regulatory considerations — that affects the plan.

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Clearing, Stump Removal, and Debris Hauling

We remove brush, small trees, stumps, and invasive growth using the right equipment for the site — then haul everything away clean.

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Grading and Site Prep Handoff

Once clearing is complete, we move directly into grading and excavation — so your site is ready for whatever the next phase requires.

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