Land Clearing in Ormond Beach, FL

Professional lot clearing, brush removal, grading, and forestry mulching in Ormond Beach, Volusia County

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What Is Land Clearing?

Land clearing is the process of removing trees, stumps, brush, undergrowth, and other vegetation from a property to prepare it for construction, landscaping, agriculture, or other uses. In Ormond Beach, land clearing also commonly includes grading the cleared area to establish proper drainage and a level building surface, as well as hauling away all debris.

Whether you need to clear a single residential lot for a new home, prepare a commercial site for development, or reclaim overgrown acreage, Florida’s Tree Masters provides complete land clearing services throughout Ormond Beach and Volusia County.

Local Expertise: We’ve cleared hundreds of lots across Volusia County. Our crews understand Ormond Beach’s soil conditions, permitting requirements, and environmental regulations — so your project stays on schedule and fully compliant.

Our Land Clearing Services in Ormond Beach

🌳 Lot Clearing

Complete removal of all trees, brush, and vegetation from residential and commercial lots. We clear to bare dirt or leave a mulch layer — your choice.

🌿 Brush Removal

Clearing dense undergrowth, palmetto, vines, and scrub vegetation. Essential for overgrown lots, fence lines, and property boundaries in Ormond Beach.

🛠 Site Grading

Leveling and grading cleared land for proper drainage and construction readiness. We establish finish grades to meet building code requirements in Volusia County.

🪵 Stump Removal

Grinding stumps below grade so they won’t interfere with foundations, driveways, or landscaping. We process the grindings into the soil or haul them away.

🚚 Debris Hauling

All vegetation, stumps, and debris removed from your property and disposed of at licensed facilities. We leave your site clean and ready for the next phase.

🏭 Forestry Mulching

A single-machine clearing method that grinds standing trees and brush into mulch on-site. Eliminates hauling, controls erosion, and saves money on larger parcels.

Soil Conditions & Land Clearing Challenges in Ormond Beach

Ormond Beach features a mix of well-drained Astatula and Tavares fine sands in the western subdivisions like Breakaway Trails and Halifax Plantation, while areas closer to the Halifax River and Tomoka Basin have heavier Myakka and EauGallie soils with higher clay content. The coastal sections along Ormond-by-the-Sea sit on compacted coquina shell mixed with loose sand. This soil variability means land clearing projects in western Ormond require standard heavy equipment, while riverfront lots often need specialized low-ground-pressure machines to avoid rutting in the softer, wetter soils. The limestone karst foundation beneath much of western Ormond Beach can also present obstacles during grading, requiring rock raking and occasional hydraulic hammering.

Types of Land Clearing Projects in Ormond Beach

Residential Clearing

New home construction, pool installation, fence lines, driveways, and outdoor living spaces. Most residential lots in Ormond Beach clear in 1 to 3 days.

Commercial Clearing

Retail sites, office buildings, parking areas, and multi-family housing developments. We work with general contractors and developers throughout Volusia County.

Agricultural Clearing

Pasture reclamation, grove removal, fence row clearing, and converting overgrown acreage to productive use. Forestry mulching is ideal for agricultural projects.

Hurricane Debris Clearing

Storm damage cleanup, fallen tree removal, and property restoration after hurricanes and severe weather. We deploy crews immediately after storms pass through Ormond Beach.

New home construction in Halifax Plantation, Breakaway Trails, and the Plantation Bay DRI continues to drive land clearing demand in Ormond Beach. Pool installations on existing lots are extremely popular as homeowners upgrade older properties. Fence line clearing along property boundaries is a frequent request, especially in the Trails subdivisions where dense scrub oak and palmetto encroach quickly. Commercial clearing for new retail and medical offices along Granada Boulevard and Williamson Boulevard has increased significantly. Hurricane debris removal remains an ongoing need — Ormond Beach’s dense oak canopy generates substantial deadwood after every tropical system.

Ormond Beach & Volusia County Permit Requirements

The City of Ormond Beach enforces a strict tree protection ordinance. Any tree with a diameter of 4 inches or greater measured at 4.5 feet above grade is classified as a “protected tree” and requires a removal permit before clearing. Heritage trees and specimen oaks receive additional protection — removing one without authorization carries fines up to $500 per caliper inch. Land clearing permits for new construction require a site plan submitted to the city’s Planning Department showing which trees will be removed, which will be preserved, and any required mitigation plantings. Volusia County also requires a land-clearing permit for parcels outside city limits, particularly in environmentally sensitive areas near the Tomoka State Park buffer zone. Most residential clearing permits are processed within 5 to 10 business days.

We Handle All Permits: Florida’s Tree Masters manages the entire permitting process for your Ormond Beach land clearing project — from tree surveys and site plans to permit applications and inspections. You don’t have to navigate the bureaucracy alone.

Environmental Considerations in Ormond Beach

The Tomoka River corridor running through western Ormond Beach includes state-designated wetlands that require a 25-foot minimum upland buffer during any land clearing operation. Properties near the Tomoka State Park must comply with additional buffer requirements to protect the park’s ecosystem. Gopher tortoises — a state-listed threatened species — are commonly found on undeveloped lots throughout Ormond Beach, particularly in sandy upland areas. A gopher tortoise survey is required before any land clearing on lots where burrows may be present, and relocation permits must be obtained from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) before work can begin. Scrub jay habitat has also been documented in parts of western Volusia near Ormond Beach.

Land Clearing Cost in Ormond Beach, FL

Land clearing costs in Ormond Beach vary based on lot size, vegetation density, soil conditions, accessibility, and permitting requirements. Below are typical price ranges for Ormond Beach clearing projects:

Lot Size Description Price Range
Small (¼ acre) Light to moderate vegetation $1,800 – $3,500
Medium (½ acre) Mixed trees and brush $3,500 – $7,000
Large (1 acre) Dense hardwoods and undergrowth $7,000 – $15,000
Very Large (2+ acres) Full clearing with grading $15,000 – $35,000+

* Prices are estimates. Final cost depends on site conditions, tree sizes, soil type, accessibility, and permit fees. Call for a free on-site quote.

Equipment We Use for Ormond Beach Land Clearing

Florida’s Tree Masters maintains a full fleet of professional land clearing equipment sized for every project in Ormond Beach:

  • ▶ Excavators with grapple & thumb
  • ▶ Forestry mulching heads
  • ▶ Skid steers with brush cutters
  • ▶ Stump grinders (large & compact)
  • ▶ Chippers (12″ to 18″ capacity)
  • ▶ Dump trucks & roll-off containers
  • ▶ Compact track loaders
  • ▶ Motor graders & box blades

For Ormond Beach’s specific soil conditions, we select equipment that matches the ground conditions on your lot — from standard rubber-tire machines on dry sand to low-ground-pressure tracked equipment for wet or mucky sites.

Get a Free Land Clearing Estimate in Ormond Beach

Call Florida’s Tree Masters for a no-obligation on-site quote. We’ll walk your property, assess soil and vegetation, and provide a detailed written estimate — usually within 24 hours.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Land Clearing in Ormond Beach

Do I need a permit to clear my lot in Ormond Beach?

Yes. The City of Ormond Beach requires a tree removal permit for any tree 4 inches in diameter or larger. For full lot clearing, you will need to submit a site plan to the Planning Department showing tree inventory and proposed removals. Heritage and specimen trees require additional review. We handle all permit applications as part of our service.

How long does land clearing take in Ormond Beach?

Most residential lots (quarter-acre to half-acre) in Ormond Beach take 1 to 3 days to clear completely. Larger parcels in Breakaway Trails or Halifax Plantation with dense oak canopy may take 3 to 5 days. Permits typically add 5 to 10 business days before work can begin.

Are there gopher tortoises on my Ormond Beach property?

Gopher tortoises are very common in Ormond Beach, especially on undeveloped sandy lots in western subdivisions. If burrows are found, a relocation permit from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is required before clearing. We coordinate tortoise surveys and relocation as part of our clearing projects.

Can you clear land near the Tomoka River without disturbing wetlands?

Yes, but there are mandatory buffer zones. Properties adjacent to the Tomoka River corridor require a minimum 25-foot upland buffer. We use GPS-guided equipment to ensure precise clearing boundaries and protect wetland areas from disturbance. Our crew is trained in environmental compliance for waterfront clearing projects.

What happens to the debris after land clearing in Ormond Beach?

We haul all debris to licensed disposal facilities in Volusia County. For many projects, we use forestry mulching to grind vegetation on-site, which eliminates hauling costs and creates a natural ground cover. Stumps are ground below grade and usable timber is separated for recycling when possible.


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