Excavation & land clearing

Land Clearing & Excavation Serving Phenix City, AL and Columbus, GA

Overgrown lots, wooded acreage, and fields that got away from you — we open them back up. Greenz Outdoor Services handles land clearing, lot clearing, and bush hogging on both sides of the river, so your property is ready for whatever comes next.

Clearing Ground the Right Way in the Chattahoochee Valley

Land clearing, lot clearing, and bush hogging — scoped to your property and what you're planning next.

Around the twin cities, clearing work runs into two local realities: growth that can swallow a property in a couple of seasons, and red-clay ground that ruts and holds water when equipment work is rushed. We plan every job around both — so you get open, usable land, not a torn-up site.

Land Clearing

In our climate, privet, brambles, vines, and volunteer trees can close off a usable piece of land in just a few growing seasons. Land clearing opens it back up — undergrowth cut out, unwanted trees and brush removed, and the ground left in a condition you can actually work with. Because red clay ruts easily and holds water, we work with the ground conditions instead of tearing up the site to save a day.

  • Brush, undergrowth, and small-tree removal on overgrown lots and acreage
  • Selective clearing that protects the trees and features you want to keep
  • Cleanup and debris handling scoped into the job — not left in a pile

Lot Clearing

Lot clearing is about getting a specific site ready — a homesite, an addition, a shop or barn location, or a lot you're preparing to sell. We clear vegetation to the footprint you need and leave clean, workable ground for whoever comes next, whether that's a builder, a surveyor, or our own crew starting a landscape project.

  • Clearing homesites and building areas on new and established lots
  • Fence-line and property-line clearing so boundaries stay visible and usable
  • Site prep for the next step — construction, a new landscape, or a sale

Bush Hogging

Fields, pastures, and large lots around Phenix City, AL and Columbus, GA don't stay knee-high for long. Bush hogging knocks down the heavy growth a regular mower can't touch — thick weeds, briars, and woody brush — and keeps bigger properties open and usable instead of slowly going back to woods.

  • Rotary cutting for overgrown fields, pastures, and acreage
  • One-time knockdowns before a sale, survey, or upcoming project
  • Repeat cuts through the growing season to keep large properties open

Common questions

Questions We Hear a Lot

What kind of land clearing do you do?

Land clearing, lot clearing, and bush hogging — overgrown yards, wooded corners, fence lines, and acreage around Phenix City, AL and Columbus, GA that need to be opened up or kept under control.

How big a property can you handle?

It depends on the ground and what's growing on it, so we scope every clearing job in person first. Tell us what you're working with and we'll give you a straight answer on what it takes.

What happens to the brush and debris?

Cleanup is scoped into the job before we start, so you know exactly what the property will look like when we're done — no surprises left in a pile.

How do I get an excavation estimate?

Call or text (706) 786-9664 or send the estimate form. For clearing work we'll usually walk the property first so the estimate reflects what's actually there.

Reviews

What Your Neighbors Are Saying

Real reviews from property owners around Phenix City, AL and Columbus, GA.

Service details

How Clearing Work Is Scoped

No two clearing jobs are alike — a half-acre lot choked with privet is a different project than forty acres of pasture that needs a seasonal cut. Before the equipment shows up, we walk the property and scope the work around what's actually there.

Clearing is often step one of a bigger plan. If the land is headed toward a new landscape or outdoor living space, our landscape design & install and hardscaping crews can pick up right where the clearing stops — see all of our services, or check whether we work in your area.

Common scoping factors

  • Size and density — light brush, mature undergrowth, or wooded acreage.
  • Ground conditions: red clay, slopes, and soft or wet areas that affect equipment access.
  • What stays — trees, fence lines, and features to protect while clearing around them.
  • What's next for the land: a build site, a landscape project, or simply open, usable ground.

Ready to open it up?

Let's Clear Your Property

Tell us about the lot, the field, or the acreage that's gotten away from you. We'll walk the property with you and map out a clear next step.