Have questions about forestry mulching, land clearing, brush removal, or site preparation? Keeter Land Management provides straightforward answers for homeowners, farmers, and commercial property owners across Marshville, Union County, Charlotte, and surrounding North Carolina areas. Learn more about our services, travel area, equipment, and what to expect when working directly with owner-operator Derrick Keeter.
We are based in Marshville, NC in Union County. We travel up to approximately 125 miles from our location, which covers Charlotte and the broader metro area, as well as rural counties to the south and east where larger acreage projects are common.
We work on residential lots, rural acreage, farms, and commercial development sites. Job size is not really a limiting factor — we have done single-day jobs on smaller properties and multi-day clearing projects on large rural tracts. The right fit depends on the specific work involved.
Yes. Derrick Keeter is personally on every job we take. You are not going to be handed off to a crew you have never met. Derrick meets every customer and is present throughout the work.
Call us at 704-993-7919 or fill out our contact form. We will ask some questions about your property and what you need done, and we can go from there.
Both. We work with homeowners, rural landowners, farmers, and commercial developers. The type of client matters less than the nature of the work itself.
Generally the cooler months tend to be more comfortable for this kind of work and there is less concern about the heat load on equipment. That said, we work year-round and can do clearing in any season depending on conditions.
The best way to figure that out is to describe your property to us — the type and density of vegetation, what the terrain is like, and what you want the land to look like when we are done. We can help you understand which approach makes the most sense.
Yes, we are licensed and insured, if you wish to know more about, reach out directly to ask about insurance documentation or specific coverage requirements for your project.
Yes. Heavily overgrown land is a common starting point. Thick brush, young trees, briars, vines — all of it is manageable with the right equipment.