Whether you are building, farming, fencing, or just reclaiming ground that has gotten out of hand, it starts with clearing. Keeter Land Management handles land clearing for residential lots, rural acreage, and commercial sites throughout the Charlotte, NC region — and the owner is on every job.
Land clearing is the foundation of almost any major outdoor project. Before you can build, farm, fence, or even access a portion of your property, the land often has to be prepared. Keeter Land Management provides land clearing services for residential lots, rural acreage, and commercial development sites throughout the Charlotte, NC region.
We handle the full range of clearing work — from light brush and overgrowth on a residential property to heavy vegetation and timber removal on undeveloped commercial land. The goal is always a clean, workable site that is ready for whatever comes next.
We help homeowners clear wooded or overgrown land for new home sites, garages, barns, driveways, and open yard space.
Developers and contractors rely on land clearing services to prepare properties for construction, grading, and future development.
Overgrown pasture and unused farmland can be cleared to restore access, improve usability, and expand workable acreage.
From residential lots near Charlotte to large rural properties in surrounding counties, we handle projects of many sizes and property types.
Every property is different, which is why each project starts with a careful evaluation of the land and your goals for the finished result.
We use the appropriate equipment and approach based on the terrain, vegetation, and conditions on your property.
Projects are completed with a clear plan and organized workflow to ensure the land is cleared properly and efficiently.
You work directly with Derrick from start to finish — not a middleman, foreman, or rotating crew.
Property owners clear land for a wide range of reasons — home construction, outbuilding placement, fencing a new pasture, preparing a site for commercial development, improving sightlines and property access, large acreage cleanups where years of overgrowth have made the land unusable, or simply cleaning up a piece of land that has been left untouched for years. Whatever your reason, the end result we are working toward is the same: land that is cleared, accessible, and ready.
Land clearing often goes hand in hand with our Access Road and Driveway Clearing service, since getting equipment to a remote area of the property sometimes requires cutting a path first. If your land has fire risk factors, combining clearing with our Wildfire Protection service makes sense. Forestry Mulching is a frequently used method for land clearing that avoids the debris and burning associated with traditional techniques.
Keeter Land Management is based in Marshville, NC and serves properties within approximately 125 miles. In North Carolina, we regularly work in Charlotte, Matthews, Indian Trail, Monroe, Weddington, Waxhaw, Wingate, Concord, Wadesboro, Polkton, and the surrounding communities. To the south, we serve property owners across South Carolina including Lancaster, Chesterfield, Sumter, Cowpens, Spartanburg, Greenville, Jefferson, Florence, Darlington, Conway, and Myrtle Beach.
Whether you are on a smaller residential lot north of us or a large rural tract in the Carolinas, we serve the full range. We work directly with property owners and commercial clients to make sure every project gets our full attention. You talk to us, we come out, and we get the job done.
Forestry mulching is a specific method of clearing that uses a machine to grind vegetation into mulch in a single pass. Land clearing is the broader category and can involve different techniques depending on the property. We can walk you through which approach makes the most sense for your land.
Pricing depends on the size of the property, the density of vegetation, how accessible the land is, and what the end result needs to look like. We assess each job individually. Contact us to discuss your property and what you are trying to accomplish.
Permit requirements depend on your county, the size of the clearing, and proximity to wetlands or other regulated areas. We are not permit agents, so we recommend checking with your local county offices before any major clearing work begins.
Mostly you do not need to do anything in advance. We assess the property before the job and figure out the logistics from there. Just make sure any property boundaries or areas you want left untouched are clearly communicated beforehand.
It depends on the method used. Forestry mulching leaves behind natural mulch in place. For other clearing work, we can discuss what happens with the material based on the specific job.