
Overgrown brush, fire hazards, and unusable slopes are not permanent problems. We clear trees, shrubs, stumps, and debris - leaving you with a clean, workable property.

Land clearing in Beaumont means removing trees, shrubs, brush, stumps, and debris from a piece of property using chainsaws, chippers, stump grinders, and equipment suited to the terrain - most residential lot jobs are completed in one to three days, leaving a clean, workable surface. In the Inland Empire, clearing is often as much about fire safety as it is about aesthetics.
Whether you have a brushy back slope that has been unusable for years, a front parcel that needs to be cleared before construction, or a fire clearance notice sitting on your kitchen counter, the job starts the same way: a crew walks the property, assesses what needs to come out, and confirms what you want done with the material. If individual trees need to come down first, our tree removal service is part of the same scope.
A quality clearing job leaves stumps ground flush or below grade, debris hauled away, and no piles of chips or branches left for you to deal with. That is what we deliver - and we confirm the full scope in writing before work begins.
You have a side yard, back slope, or vacant corner that has been taken over by brush and volunteer trees. The overgrowth makes it feel impossible to do anything with the space. Clearing it is the first step to making that area actually yours.
If your home sits in or near a designated fire-hazard zone in the Beaumont hills or along the pass, you may have received a notice about brush clearance. A professional crew can clear to the required distances and leave you with documentation if an inspector follows up.
You are planning a room addition, an ADU, a pool, or a new driveway - and the area where it needs to go is full of trees, stumps, or dense brush. Clearing the site is the required first step before any grading or construction can begin.
You have one or more dead or declining trees close enough to your home, fence, or a neighbor's property to be a concern. Removing them as part of a broader clearing project is safer and more cost-effective than waiting for a storm to bring them down.
Land clearing covers a wide range of project sizes and types. On the smaller end, it might mean cutting and chipping overgrown brush from a side yard in one afternoon. On the larger end, it means felling mature trees, grinding stumps, chipping all brush material, and hauling everything off a hillside parcel that has not been touched in years. Our emergency tree service can handle situations where a dead or storm-damaged tree needs to come down quickly before the rest of the clearing begins.
For properties with multiple trees that need to be felled and removed as part of the clearing process, we coordinate that work under the same quote so you are not managing separate contractors. Our full-scope clearing includes tree felling, brush cutting, chipping, stump grinding, and debris removal. If a parcel also needs individual tree removal handled first, we scope and price that together so you have one point of contact and one job that finishes clean.
Best for homeowners in designated fire-hazard zones who need to clear brush to the distances required by California fire safety rules.
Ideal for homeowners clearing an overgrown side yard, back slope, or unused parcel corner to make the space usable again.
For homeowners preparing a site for an addition, ADU, pool, or driveway - clears trees, stumps, and brush so grading and construction can begin.
For larger or neglected parcels with dense chaparral, mature trees, and multiple stumps - a complete clearing from one crew in one project.
The native vegetation around Beaumont includes dense chaparral - chamise, scrub oak, manzanita, and sage - that grows back aggressively after rain years and becomes highly flammable when dry. Clearing it requires more than a lawn mower. It typically means a combination of hand cutting, chipping, and equipment suited to the terrain. Our crews work with Southern California chaparral regularly and move through it faster and more safely than crews used to flat suburban work. The soils in the Beaumont area are often sandy to loamy with rocky patches, particularly on hillside parcels, which slows equipment and sometimes requires hand work in areas where machines cannot safely operate.
Much of the surrounding hillside and undeveloped land around Beaumont is classified as a fire-hazard zone under California's state fire safety framework. Clearing here is often a compliance requirement, not just a preference. We are familiar with the clearance distances required and work with homeowners throughout Beaumont and nearby Highland where similar terrain and fire-zone classifications apply.
Land clearing is hard to price accurately from a description alone. We schedule a free walk of your property to assess the vegetation, terrain, and access - then give you a written quote with a clear scope of what is included. We respond within 1 business day.
Before work begins, we flag whether any permits are required for your specific parcel. In Beaumont and Riverside County, removing protected native trees or significant grading may need city or county approval. We help you understand what applies before the crew shows up.
The crew works systematically through the area - felling trees, cutting brush, chipping smaller material, and grinding stumps. Larger logs are cut into sections and hauled off or left as firewood, depending on what you chose. Most residential jobs finish in one to three days.
Once the vegetation is down and stumps are ground, we rake and blow the area, load debris, and haul it away. We walk the property with you before leaving to confirm every item on the scope was completed to your satisfaction.
We respond within 1 business day. No obligation - we walk your property and give you a written quote with everything scoped out. Call us or submit the form and someone from our team will reach out to schedule.
(909) 488-7948We clear Southern California chaparral - chamise, scrub oak, manzanita - regularly and know the terrain found in the Beaumont hills. That experience means the job goes faster and the crew works safely on slopes where inexperienced operators make mistakes.
We know the clearance distances required under California fire safety rules and clear to those standards. If you have received a notice, we can complete the work and help you document it. Clearing for compliance is not the same as clearing for looks - we do it the right way.
California has strong protections for native oak trees, and Riverside County may have additional rules. We identify protected species before any cutting begins so you are not facing a fine or a replacement order after the fact. Asking first is part of the job.
Tree felling, brush cutting, stump grinding, chip hauling - all of it is in one written quote so you are not managing multiple contractors or getting surprised by a hauling fee at the end. We also affiliate with the Tree Care Industry Association, which sets standards for how this work should be done.
Every land clearing job we complete is fully insured, and we carry workers compensation coverage so you are protected if anything goes wrong on your property. For properties with potential protected trees, we work within the guidelines set by the International Society of Arboriculture. Doing the job right means asking the right questions before the chainsaw starts - and we do that on every project.
Have a storm-damaged or fallen tree that needs to come down before clearing can begin? Our emergency crew responds fast to hazardous tree situations.
Learn MoreWhen specific trees need to come down as part of your clearing project, our tree removal team handles felling, sectioning, and hauling as a standalone service.
Learn MoreEvery week of dry weather is another week of growing fire risk. Call today for a free on-site estimate and get your brush cleared before the season peaks.