- Serving Florida Property Owners
Brush Removal in Central Florida
Fast, thorough brush clearing for overgrown lots, fence lines, and properties you can’t access.
- Residential
- Agricultural
- Commercial
Our Services
- Forestry Mulching
- Brush Removal
- Site Prep & Grading
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Evaluate Your Needs
Is Your Property...
- Your lot has become overgrown and you can't safely access or use it
- You're dealing with invasive species like Brazilian pepper, cogongrass, or air potato vines
- You need to clear a fence line, driveway, or access road reclaimed by vegetation
- You're preparing land for construction, grading, or drainage work
The Solution
Fast. Clean. Done Right.
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Equipment Built for Dense Growth
Consumer-grade equipment isn't built for thick Florida brush. We use commercial brush cutters and mulching machines that handle heavy growth, stumps, and tangled vegetation that would stop a homeowner in their tracks. -
Safe, Efficient Clearing
Dense overgrowth can hide hazards — uneven ground, debris, wildlife, and unstable trees. Our crews assess before they cut, working safely and systematically to clear without causing damage. -
Complete Removal — Not Just a Surface Cut
We don't just mow over brush and leave the root systems to regrow in a month. Depending on the job, we grind or treat the material to prevent rapid regrowth. -
Debris Handled On-Site
Cleared material is either mulched in place or hauled away. You won't be left with piles of cut brush to deal with after we leave. -
Accessible Property, Fast
Most brush removal jobs are completed in a single visit. You go from an inaccessible lot to a clear, walkable property the same day. -
Protects Your Investment
Uncontrolled brush can damage fencing, destabilize soil, create fire hazards, and attract pests. Clearing it protects the value and usability of your land.
- Clear your land.
- Protect your investment.
- Move forward with confidence.
The Florida Land Clearing Challenge
Brush removal is the clearing of dense overgrowth — shrubs, brambles, thick weeds, invasive plants, small woody trees, and accumulated vegetation — from residential lots, rural acreage, fence lines, and access paths.
In Central Florida, properties can go from manageable to completely overgrown in a single season. Saw palmettos, Brazilian pepper, cogongrass, and fast-growing shrubs can take over quickly, making land inaccessible, unsafe, and unusable. Professional brush removal gets it under control without the labor and risk of doing it yourself.
At Palm State Clear Cut, we use professional-grade equipment — including skid steers, brush cutters, and mulching attachments — matched to the scale of your job. Whether it’s a quarter-acre residential lot or 20 acres of palmetto flatwoods, we’ll clear it completely and leave the property accessible and ready to use.
The Problem
DIY isn’t realistic — and cheap crews cause expensive mistakes. Overgrown land holds back your projects, harbors pests, and creates unsafe conditions.
The Solution
- Professional forestry mulching
- Complete land and lot clearing
- Site prep for building & development
- Stump grinding & debris removal
- Safe, environmentally responsible clearing
Simple & Efficient
How We Clear Your Land
Free Site Evaluation
We visit your property, assess the vegetation type, density, and acreage, and identify any site-specific challenges.
Clear, Upfront Quote
You get a clear quote before work begins — no surprises when the job is done.
Professional Clearing
Our crew arrives with the right equipment for your job and clears the property completely.
Clean Finish
Debris is either mulched in place or hauled off-site. You’re left with a clean, accessible property.
- Simple.
- Efficient.
- Done right.
Service Area
Our current service areas include counties:
- Brevard
- Osceola
- Orange
- Lake
- Volusia
- Indian River
- Polk
- Seminole
- Marion
- Flagler
Why Choose
Palm State
Why Choose
- Florida-based & locally experienced
- Commercial-grade equipment
- Transparent pricing
- Licensed & fully insured
- Fast scheduling & dependable
- Safety-first operations
- Trusted by Florida landowners
- Residential & commercial projects
- Results you can see immediately
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Got Questions?
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How much does brush removal cost in Florida?
Brush removal pricing depends on the size of the area, the density and type of vegetation, and how the debris is handled (mulched in place vs. hauled away). In Central Florida, most residential jobs range from a few hundred to a few thousand dollars. The best way to get an accurate number is a free on-site visit — contact us and we’ll come take a look.
Q: What's the difference between brush removal and forestry mulching?
Forestry mulching is a single-pass process using a specialized mulching machine that grinds everything on-site. Brush removal is a broader term that can involve multiple methods — cutters, grubbers, mulching attachments — depending on what the property needs. For large acreage with dense vegetation, forestry mulching is often the most efficient approach. For smaller lots or targeted clearing, brush removal methods give us more flexibility.
Q: Can you remove invasive species like Brazilian pepper or cogongrass?
Yes. We regularly deal with invasive vegetation common to Central Florida properties. Depending on the species and extent of the infestation, we’ll recommend the most effective clearing approach. For some invasives, follow-up treatment may be necessary to prevent regrowth — we’ll let you know during the site evaluation.
Q: How quickly can you clear my property?
Most residential brush removal jobs are completed in a single day. Larger acreage or heavily overgrown properties may take 2–3 days. We’ll give you a realistic timeline during your free estimate.
Q: Do I need to be present during the job?
Not necessarily — many customers aren’t on-site while we work. As long as we have access to the property and the scope is agreed in advance, your presence isn’t required.
Ready to Clear Your Land?
Palm State Clear Cut serves Central Florida. Get a free on-site evaluation and a clear, upfront quote — no obligation.