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Land Clearing and Lawn Expansion Done Right

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A lot of homeowners have that one spot - the overgrown edge where the yard basically gives up and turns into a tangle of branches, brush, and roots. It looks like a mess, it's not usable, and every time you walk past it you think 'someone should do something about that.' We're that someone.

Here's what this type of work actually involves. It's not just pulling a few branches. We bring in the right equipment - tracked skid steers and dump trucks - to clear brush, pull roots, and move material efficiently. The ground has to be properly worked so it's ready to actually hold seed. Skip that step and you end up with patchy, uneven growth that never fills in right.

What we're left with after a job like this is clean, workable soil along what used to be a rough wooded edge. The cleared ground runs right up to the existing lawn line, which means seeding can go down evenly and the new grass has every chance to take hold. That transition from cleared dirt to established turf is exactly where good prep work shows.

The light excavation side of this is what makes it stick. Scraping the surface isn't enough - you need the debris out, the ground broken up, and the grade right so water doesn't pool and kill new seed before it ever gets started. That's the difference between a lawn that fills in and one that doesn't.

If you've been staring at a rough patch along your tree line or property edge and thinking about expanding your usable yard space, this is exactly the kind of work we do. The window to get seed down and established is open right now - don't let another season go by looking at ground that could be lawn.

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