Land Clearing

At Fred Nuncio Fencing & Construction, we know your land is more than just property—it’s a legacy. Our expert land clearing services help Texas ranchers keep their land productive, secure, and ready for the next generation. Whether you’re clearing for new fencing, improving pastureland, or managing wildlife habitats, we deliver long-term solutions with minimal maintenance.

Land clearing overview

Excavation Services

Excavation is the process of removing dirt, rock, and other materials from a site. It is often necessary for land clearing projects, as well as for construction projects such as building a new home or road.

There are two main types of excavation:

  • Site preparation: Site preparation excavation is the process of leveling a site and preparing it for construction. This may involve removing dirt, rock, and other materials, as well as grading the site.
  • Utility excavation: Utility excavation is the process of excavating trenches for buried utilities such as water pipes, sewer lines, and power lines.

Mulch Clearing Services

Mulch clearing is the process of removing trees, brush, and other vegetation from a site. Mulch clearing is often necessary for land clearing projects, as well as for development projects such as building a new subdivision or commercial park.

There are two main types of mulch clearing:

  • Mechanical mulch clearing: Mechanical mulch clearing uses heavy machinery such as bulldozers and excavators to remove trees, brush, and other vegetation.
  • Manual mulch clearing: Manual mulch clearing uses hand tools such as chainsaws and axes to remove trees, brush, and other vegetation.

Debris Removal Services

Debris removal is the process of removing trash, construction materials, and other waste from a site. Debris removal is often necessary for land clearing projects, as well as for construction projects such as building a new home or road.

There are two main types of debris removal:

  • On-site debris removal: On-site debris removal involves removing debris from the site and disposing of it properly.
  • Off-site debris removal: Off-site debris removal involves transporting debris from the site to a landfill or other disposal facility.

Cost of Land Clearing Services

The cost of land clearing services varies depending on the size and complexity of the job. Factors that affect the cost of land clearing services include:

  • Size of the property: The larger the property, the more expensive land clearing services will be.
  • Complexity of the job: The more complex the job, the more expensive land clearing services will be. For example, land clearing that involves excavation and mulch clearing will be more expensive than land clearing that only involves removing trees and brush.
  • Type of soil and rock: Land clearing is more expensive in areas with hard soil and rock.
  • Location: Land clearing is more expensive in urban areas than in rural areas.

Land Clearing FAQ – Answers to Your Questions

Choosing the right land clearing service is essential for maintaining a productive and well-managed ranch. Below, we’ve answered common questions to help you understand our process, services, and how we can assist with your land management needs.

We provide brush & mesquite clearing, road & fence line clearing, erosion control, and habitat management for livestock and exotic wildlife.

Mesquite trees consume large amounts of water and can crowd out native grasses, reducing pasture quality. Clearing helps restore healthy grazing land.

Erosion control prevents soil loss, improves water retention, and ensures long-term land productivity, protecting your ranch investment.

Yes, we use strategic clearing methods that preserve soil integrity while removing unwanted vegetation efficiently.

Absolutely. We create controlled environments that support livestock, exotic game, and native wildlife while maintaining ecological balance.

The timeframe depends on the property size and scope of work. We provide project estimates during the consultation process.

We use specialized machinery, including mulchers, dozers, and excavators, to efficiently clear land with minimal environmental impact.

Vegetation will eventually regrow. We can recommend maintenance solutions or treatment plans to keep your land clear longer.

Yes, we tailor our land clearing solutions to meet the needs of both small acreage properties and large-scale ranches.

Contact us today for a free consultation. We’ll assess your land and provide a customized estimate based on your needs.

Ideas for Land Clearing

These are just some of the land clearing: brush & erosion control projects Fred Nuncio Fencing and Construction, LLC has done.

Land Clearing in Llano County

Land Clearing in Llano County

Concrete Pad in McCulloch County

Concrete Pad in McCulloch County

Land Clearing in Concho County, Texas

Land Clearing in Concho County, Texas

Ranch Entrance in Kerr County

Ranch Entrance in Kerr County

Land Clearing in Lampassas, TX

Land Clearing in Lampassas, TX

Land Clearing in Kingsland, Texas

Land Clearing in Kingsland, Texas

Land Clearing in Marble Falls, Texas

Land Clearing in Marble Falls, Texas

The Fence Post

Get inspired with ideas and advice in the fencing, construction and land clearing industry.

Land clearing bulldozer

Top Tips for Hiring a Ranch-Clearing Contractor

Land clearing

Read The Post
Land clearing blog featured

Why Hiring a Land Clearing Contractor is a No-Brainer

Land clearing

Read The Post

Serving These Counties

Is you county not listed? We can still take care of you!

  • Bandera County: Bandera, Lakehills, Medina, Pipe Creek, Tarpley
  • Blanco County: Johnson City, Blanco, Round Mountain, Hye
  • Brooks County: Falfurrias, Encino
  • Brown County: Brownwood, Early, Bangs, Brookesmith
  • Burnet County: Burnet, Marble Falls, Granite Shoals, Bertram, Meadowlakes
  • Coke County: Robert Lee, Bronte
  • Coleman County: Coleman, Santa Anna, Gouldbusk, Rockwood
  • Comal County: New Braunfels, Canyon Lake, Bulverde, Garden Ridge, Spring Branch
  • Comanche County: Comanche, De Leon, Gustine
  • Concho County: Paint Rock, Eden
  • Dallas County: Dallas, Mesquite, Irving, Garland, Grand Prairie
  • Dimmit County: Carrizo Springs
  • Duval County: San Diego, Benavides, Freer, Realitos
  • Eastland County: Eastland, Cisco, Ranger, Gorman, Rising Star
  • Edwards County: Rocksprings
  • Erath County: Stephenville, Dublin, Hico, Bluff Dale
  • Frio County: Pearsall, Dilley, Bigfoot, Moore
  • Gillespie County: Fredericksburg, Harper, Stonewall, Willow City
  • Grayson County: Sherman, Denison, Whitesboro, Gunter, Collinsville
  • Hays County: San Marcos, Kyle, Buda, Dripping Springs, Wimberley
  • Hood County: Granbury, Tolar, Lipan
  • Howard County: Big Spring, Coahoma, Forsan
  • Irion County: Mertzon
  • Jim Hogg County: Hebbronville
  • Johnson County: Cleburne, Burleson, Alvarado, Joshua, Keene
  • Kendall County: Boerne, Comfort, Kendalia, Bergheim
  • Kenedy County: Sarita
  • Kerr County: Kerrville, Ingram, Hunt
  • Kimble County: Junction
  • Kleberg County: Kingsville, Riviera, Ricardo
  • La Salle County: Cotulla
  • Lampasas County: Lampasas, Kempner, Lometa, Nix
  • Llano County: Llano, Horseshoe Bay, Kingsland, Sunrise Beach Village
  • Mason County: Mason
  • Maverick County: Eagle Pass, Quemado
  • McCulloch County: Brady, Melvin, Lohn, Rochelle, Voca
  • McMullen County: Tilden
  • Menard County: Menard
  • Mills County: Goldthwaite, Mullin, Priddy
  • Palo Pinto County: Mineral Wells, Palo Pinto, Gordon, Graford, Strawn
  • Real County: Leakey
  • Refugio County: Refugio, Woodsboro, Bayside
  • Runnels County: Ballinger, Winters, Miles
  • San Saba County: San Saba
  • Schleicher County: Eldorado
  • Shackelford County: Albany
  • Sterling County: Sterling City
  • Sutton County: Sonora
  • Tom Green County: San Angelo, Christoval, Wall, Carlsbad, Grape Creek
  • Uvalde County: Uvalde, Knippa, Sabinal
  • Webb County: Laredo, Rio Bravo, El Cenizo
  • Zavala County: Crystal City, Batesville