Land Clearing in Amador County
Lot clearing, brush removal, defensible-space work, and small-acreage clearing for building, fire mitigation, or pasture restoration.
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Land Clearing FAQs
How much does land clearing cost in Northern California?
Light brush clearing on a flat residential lot can run $1,500–$5,000 per acre. Heavy, tree-covered, or sloped land — common in the foothills and Tahoe area — typically runs $4,000–$10,000+ per acre once you include felling, hauling, stump grinding, and disposal. Get an on-site quote; satellite estimates miss too much.
What's the difference between land clearing and tree removal?
Tree removal targets specific trees. Land clearing is everything on a parcel — trees, brush, stumps, debris, sometimes grading — to prepare the lot for building, agriculture, defensible space, or sale. The equipment list is bigger: chippers, excavators or skid steers, often a forestry mulcher.
Do I need a permit for land clearing?
Often yes. Most NorCal counties regulate the removal of protected trees (oaks especially) and may require an arborist report or grading permit on any clearing larger than a fraction of an acre. Cal Fire State Responsibility Areas have additional defensible-space rules. Check with your local planning department before any blade hits the ground.
When is the best time to clear land?
Late summer through early fall — dry ground, no wet-weather operations restrictions, lower wildfire risk if you finish before red-flag season. Avoid clearing during oak-wilt season (typically April through July in oak-heavy areas) when fresh cuts attract beetles. Avoid winter on clay soils — equipment ruts everything.