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Land clearing in Beaverton, OR. Beaverton Excavation Co. removes trees, stumps, brush, and debris from wooded and rural lots, then hauls it off. Free estimates, licensed and insured.
Land clearing in Beaverton makes overgrown ground usable again without leaving roots, debris, and unstable soil for the next trade. Beaverton Excavation Co. removes trees, stumps, brush, blackberry, and site debris from residential, wooded, and rural-edge properties, then cleans up and shapes the ground for the next step. Whether the goal is a homesite, access, pasture, or a lot that has simply gotten away from you, we bring equipment sized to the property.
Beaverton clearing jobs often split between older in-town lots and wooded west-side ground. Around Vose, West Beaverton, and Central Beaverton, the work may be removing old shrubs, stumps, sheds, and concrete before an infill build. Toward Cooper Mountain and the rural edge, it is more often fir, maple, blackberry, and steep access. Either way, roots and organic material have to come out, debris has to be handled cleanly, and exposed soil needs erosion control before the next rain.
Beaverton Excavation Co. clears everything from one overgrown city parcel to multi-acre wooded ground on the rural edge. Depending on the property, land clearing can include:
Rural Washington County sites bring a different set of problems. On Beaverton's western and northern edges, dense mixed timber often stands over clay that softens once the weather turns wet, so clearing is as much about protecting the ground as removing the trees. We match equipment to the parcel — thumb-equipped excavators for stumps, mulchers for brush, and dump trucks for haul-off — and sequence the work so exposed soil stays controlled.
Clearing produces more material than most owners expect, and the cleanup choice affects both appearance and price. Brush can be chipped on the property, stumps can be ground or hauled, logs can be stacked for your use or sale, and remaining slash can be trucked out. Because burning is tightly limited around Beaverton, most scopes use hauling, on-site processing, or both; we explain the cleanest option before quoting it.
Most Beaverton land clearing is quoted per acre, but density changes the price fast. Light brush or grass may be about $1,500 to $3,500 per acre; mature timber, blackberry, and stump-heavy ground can be roughly $3,500 to $9,000 per acre or more. Small in-town parcels are often better priced as one flat project. Stump disposal and haul-off create the largest swings, so the Washington County ranges below are planning numbers.
| Land clearing scope | Typical size | Typical Beaverton cost |
|---|---|---|
| Light brush & grass | per acre | $1,500 – $3,500 |
| Medium (scattered trees, brush) | per acre | $2,500 – $5,500 |
| Heavy woods with stumps | per acre | $3,500 – $9,000 |
| Small residential lot | flat project | $1,200 – $4,000 |
| Stump & debris haul-off | add-on | $400 – $2,500 |
Ranges are typical for the Beaverton / Washington County area and include clearing, grubbing, and basic cleanup. Slope, tree size, density, wet ground, and disposal method move the number. We give a firm, itemized quote after a free site visit — no obligation.
Washington County clearing work may involve more than cutting vegetation. Once soil is exposed, Clean Water Services erosion-control rules can apply; inside city limits, tree-removal and significant-tree standards may matter; and some scopes need grading permits. Streams, wetlands, and steep slopes can add further restrictions. Beaverton Excavation Co. checks the rules for your site, pulls the needed permits, and installs controls so exposed ground stays out of ditches and neighboring property.
We tour the property with you, note access, slope, tree size, density, and what should stay, then put the clearing scope and price in writing.
Required permits, silt fence, and ground cover are handled before bare soil has a chance to move.
The crew removes trees, brush, and stumps, grubs to stable subgrade, then chips, piles, or hauls the material as quoted.
At completion, the lot is cleared, grubbed, and roughly leveled for the next use, whether that is site prep, driveway work, pasture, or construction.
Acreage and vegetation density drive most Beaverton clearing quotes. Grass or light brush is commonly $1,500 to $3,500 per acre, while mature trees, blackberry, and heavy stump work can reach $3,500 to $9,000 per acre or more. Small in-town parcels may start around $1,200 as a flat project, and the final number is often shaped by stump handling and disposal.
For a build-ready site, yes. Leaving stumps and root balls under a future pad creates rot pockets and settlement. We pull the stumps, grub out roots and organic material, and either process or haul the debris. If the goal is only selective clearing or trail/access work, we can leave specified trees or stumps and price that narrower scope.
We choose the cleanup method around the site and your preference. Brush can be chipped, logs can be stacked for you, stumps can be ground or hauled, and mixed debris can be trucked off. Because burning is tightly limited around Beaverton, most projects use hauling or on-site processing, and we spell that choice out in the quote.
Sometimes. Clearing inside Beaverton can involve tree rules, grading permits, and Clean Water Services erosion control once soil is exposed. Stream corridors, wetlands, and steep slopes can add restrictions. We check the site conditions, identify which rules apply, pull required permits, and install erosion control before bare soil can wash.
Yes, but saturated clay changes the approach. We use equipment that fits the ground, limit rutting, protect exposed soil, and avoid leaving a steep or bare area open to a storm. Dense timber and heavy stump jobs are often cleaner in drier weather, and we will say so if waiting is likely to save money or site damage.
Send over the basics of the job and we will visit the property, walk the ground with you, and price the scope in writing — no pressure and no obligation. Call, text, or use the form; we reply the same business day.
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