Mesquite grubbing, brush removal, lot clearing, and dirt work — local operators with the right iron, and a firm price before the tracks hit your dirt.
Call (806) 607-6141 Request a Free QuoteMesquite doesn't negotiate. Neither does a construction schedule. We connect Lubbock-area property owners with local operators who bring the right iron for the job.
Around Lubbock, "land clearing" means something specific: mesquite and redberry juniper grubbing on ranchland, brush and undergrowth removal along fence lines and pivot corners, lot clearing and site prep for new builds from Wolfforth to Idalou, and caliche pads for barns, shops, and equipment yards. It is not forestry — there's no forest out here — and companies that advertise "forest clearance" in Lubbock are running a national template, not a local crew.
The operators we work with run skid steers with grubbing and mulching attachments, dozers, and excavators — sized to the job, whether that's a half-acre lot inside the loop or brush reclaiming a quarter-section of CRP land. You get a firm price before any tracks hit your dirt.
Tell us about the property. A local operator calls you back with a straight answer.
Grubbing and mulching for mesquite, juniper, and salt cedar — pastures, fence lines, and pivot corners.
DetailsOvergrown lots, teardown debris, and build-ready pads for new construction in and around Lubbock.
DetailsBringing brush-choked grazing land and expired CRP acres back into production.
DetailsGrading, leveling, driveways, and caliche pads for barns, shops, and equipment yards.
DetailsDead trees, stumps, and windbreak rows removed clean — ground out or grubbed whole.
DetailsReal per-acre and per-job price ranges for the Lubbock area, explained without the runaround.
Cost GuideAcres, what's growing on it, and what you want it to look like when we're done. Photos help.
A local operator looks at the property — in person for bigger jobs — and quotes a real number, not a teaser.
Skid steer, dozer, or excavator, sized to your job. Mulch in place or haul off. Done when it's actually done.
Light brush mulching typically runs $400-$600 per acre; heavy mesquite grubbing can run $2,000-$4,000 per acre; small lot jobs often land between $250 and $600. Every property is different — the quote is free and firm. See our full cost guide for details.
Yes — the key is grubbing below the root crown. Mesquite cut at ground level resprouts; mesquite grubbed out with the crown removed is done. That's the difference between mowing your problem and solving it.
Both. Overgrown lots inside Lubbock, half-acre home sites in Wolfforth, and full sections of ranch land all get handled — the equipment is just sized differently.
On private rural land, generally no permit is needed for clearing brush. Structures, wells, and anything near a floodplain or right-of-way can involve the county or city — the operator will flag it if your job touches one of those.
Free quotes • Acreage, lots, and pads • Straight answers on price