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Wooded Lot Cleared for a New Build in Mosinee

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When someone wants to build on a wooded lot, the work that happens before a single foundation board gets set matters more than most people realize. Get the clearing wrong, and you're handing problems off to every contractor who comes after you. We don't do that.

This Mosinee property came in fully wooded - trees, brush, stumps, and root systems buried throughout the site. We ran our forestry mulcher across the lot to knock down the overgrowth and grind material right into the ground. No hauling massive piles off site, no burning. The mulch layer that's left behind actually helps stabilize the soil while the site gets prepped for the next phase.

The stumps are a different story. Mulching handles the brush and smaller material well, but big root balls need to come out. That's where excavation comes in. We pulled stumps - roots and all - so there's nothing left underground that could shift, settle, or cause headaches during foundation work. It's a combination approach that just makes sense for a build-ready site.

What we ended up with is a clean, open pad with water views on a well-drained elevated lot - exactly what a builder needs to come in and get to work. No surprises waiting under the surface. That's the goal on every job like this.

Clearing land the right way takes the right equipment and the right process. We run both forestry mulching and excavation so we can handle the whole thing without passing it off to multiple crews. If you've got a wooded property you're looking to build on, that's exactly what we do.