Land Clearing Services in Louisiana and MS Gulf Coast
Selective clearing, lot mulching, and full pushes for development pads with erosion control that fits parish and county expectations. We balance speed with what you want left standing.
Selective clearing with practical erosion control. This page focuses on where the service fits, what drives pricing, and how it changes across Gulf Coast conditions.
Best when a site needs brush, trees, debris, or understory opened up for the next phase.
Common on homesites, larger tracts, access roads, and development prep.
Usually shaped by disposal strategy, stump requirements, and wet-site access.
Overview
What Land Clearing covers for Gulf Coast sites
Land clearing runs from fence-line brush cleanup to multi-acre pushes for pads and roads. We mark trees and utilities, set burn or haul decisions up front, and keep erosion control practical for the slope you have.
In wet parishes, we think about mats, ditch checks, and working windows so we are not launching mud into the street or the neighbor's yard.
Whether you are opening a homesite or prepping a commercial tract, we leave a clean working floor for survey, utilities, and the next dirt pass.
Equipment
What we run on Land Clearing jobs
Mulchers and forestry mowers
Grapple skids and excavators
Dozers for push and finish
Dump trucks for haul-off
Matting for wet access
Process
How we deliver Land Clearing
Same four-step discipline on every site.
1
Walk and flag
We mark keep trees, utilities, and limits with you or your forester.
2
Fell and stack
We fell, deck, and process brush per plan, mulching or hauling as quoted.
3
Grub and rake
We remove stumps to spec, rake debris, and open lines for pads and roads.
4
Erosion control
We install silt fence, inlet protection, or checks as required before we demobilize.
Pricing
Starting points, not guesses
Residential
from about $2,500 for selective half-acre brush clearing
Commercial
quoted by acre, timber class, and haul or burn assumptions
Final numbers depend on access, moisture, haul distance, and how much hand work sits next to machine work. You get a written scope before we start.
Client reviews
What homeowners say about our work
Verified feedback from clients across Louisiana and the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
5 verified reviewsLouisiana & MS Gulf Coast
Earthworks Solutions has handled several projects for me over the past couple of years. The work is done right every time. Josh's attention to detail is unmatched, and he goes above and beyond to make sure the customer is fully satisfied. If you're considering Earthworks Solutions, you won't be disappointed.
JH
Jeff H.
Verified client
Field stories
Field stories tied to land clearing
These founder field stories show how land clearing scopes are planned on real Louisiana and Mississippi jobs.
Field story
Mississippi tract clearing and grading that expanded the company footprint
A large Mississippi property asked for clearing, underbrushing, and grading work that helped Earthworks Solutions expand from neighborhood service routes into larger land-improvement scopes.
Storm debris and site recovery work that built cleanup discipline
Post-storm cleanup and debris clearing work after Hurricane Katrina built the company's discipline around access, haul-off, jobsite cleanup, and practical site recovery.
These answer-first guides help owners and builders understand pricing, drainage, scope boundaries, and what changes the job.
Pricing guide
What land clearing costs in Louisiana and the Mississippi Gulf Coast
Land clearing pricing moves most on acreage, stem density, tree size, disposal path, access, and whether the site needs selective work or a full push for development.
What affects excavation pricing on Gulf Coast jobs
Excavation pricing changes most with depth, haul distance, soil moisture, access, utilities, spoil handling, and how clean the final handoff needs to be.
Permits, inspections, and access issues to talk through before work starts
Before grading, dirt work, clearing, or demo starts, you should know whether the site needs permit coordination, utility locates, right-of-way access approval, or inspection timing that could affect the schedule.