Land Clearing Contractors in Burlington, NC

8 contractors serving Burlington and the rest of Alamance County — 1 based locally

Looking for land clearing in Burlington? The 8 contractors below list Alamance County in their service area, and 1 is based right in Burlington. Every listing shows real Google reviews and a direct phone number — no lead-gen forms, no middleman.

Typical projects around Burlington include clearing wooded lots for new construction, forestry mulching overgrown acreage, brush clearing along fence lines, and grading for driveways and pads. Most contractors will walk the property and quote for free — getting two or three quotes is the single best way to know you're paying a fair price.

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Debris HaulingLot ClearingExcavationStorm Debris Cleanup+1 more
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Forestry MulchingErosion ControlExcavationGrading & Site Prep+1 more
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Debris HaulingBrush Clearing / Bush HoggingLot ClearingStorm Debris Cleanup+2 more
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Forestry MulchingBrush Clearing / Bush HoggingLot ClearingExcavation+7 more
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Forestry MulchingBrush Clearing / Bush HoggingGrading & Site PrepSelective Clearing+4 more
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Forestry MulchingDemolitionErosion ControlStorm Debris Cleanup+2 more
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Forestry MulchingBrush Clearing / Bush HoggingLot ClearingErosion Control+4 more
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Debris HaulingDemolitionLot ClearingExcavation+6 more

What does land clearing cost in Burlington?

Across North Carolina, most clearing work falls in the ranges below. Tree density, stump removal, debris disposal, and access make the difference between the low and high end — which is why a contractor will want to see the property (or recent photos) before giving a firm number.

Forestry mulching$1,200 – $4,000+ / acre
Full land clearing$2,500 – $8,000+ / acre
Lot clearing (under 1 acre)$3,000 – $8,000+ / lot
Stump removal$100 – $400 / stump

Typical statewide ranges, not quotes. Always get 2–3 written estimates. Full breakdown in our NC land clearing cost guide.

Common questions in Burlington

Do I need a permit to clear land in Burlington?

For most private clearing in North Carolina you don't need a state permit, but there are exceptions that matter: wetlands and stream buffers are protected, and inside city limits Burlington may have tree or erosion-control ordinances — especially on larger or commercial projects. A quick call to the Alamance County planning department before work starts can save real headaches, and experienced local contractors will know the rules for your parcel.

Should I choose forestry mulching or full clearing?

Forestry mulching grinds brush and small trees in place — it's faster, cheaper, and leaves a mulch layer that controls erosion, but the roots stay. Full clearing with stump removal costs more and disturbs more ground, but it's what you need anywhere you'll build, pour, or install a septic system. Many Burlington projects combine both: full clearing on the build site, mulching on the rest.

How do I vet a contractor?

Ask for a current Certificate of Insurance before work begins, get the scope in writing (what's cleared, what happens to stumps and debris, what the finished grade looks like), and check their Google reviews — every listing here links straight to a direct phone number, so you can have those conversations yourself. See how we verify listings for what our badges do and don't mean.

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