Yes. Dead or leaning trees may fall on structures at any moment creating liability for any home or business owner. Lot clearing services will eliminate this hazard.
Yes. Occasionally, you may observe a group of dead trees and discover that the vegetation is diseased. Diseases and parasites may spread to other nearby plants if not promptly removed.
Yes. The risk of a fire hazard increases when underbrush is overgrown. Land clearing will help protect structures and people nearby by preventing the spread of a wildfire.
When land is overwhelmed with vegetation, plants are less likely to survive due to restricted access to sunlight and water. Land clearing provides vegetation access to better nutrients for plants and trees to thrive in their God-given environment.
Especially here in the south, foliage grows quickly. Overgrown plants and trees promote weeds and other undesirable plant growth which feed soil erosion. Mulching and land clearing prevents this problem by redistributing the nutrients evenly into the soil—making for healthier soil.
Yes. Areas with lots of trees and vegetation are a safe shelter for pests, increasing pest population. Homes and buildings in the surrounding areas have a higher chance of pest infestation and land clearing prevents this problem.