Forestry mulching contractors in South Carolina
81 contractors serving South Carolina, United States. Call them directly to get a quote for clearing, underbrush removal, or fence-line work.
- HMP Tree LLCSpartanburg, South CarolinaTree removal, pruning and trimming, stump grinding, land clearing, forestry mulching, crane work, and 24/7 emergency tree services.
- Martin & Son Contracting, Inc.Spartanburg, South CarolinaForestry mulching, land clearing and lot preparation, grading and site work, drainage systems, driveways, demolition, and excavation.
- Oliver GradingSpartanburg, South CarolinaLand clearing, grading, stump removal, demolition, pond construction, stormwater drainage, and gravel driveway installation.
- Ricky's BobcatSpartanburg, South CarolinaLand and site clearing, bush hogging, grading, excavating, driveway preparation, and storm drainage.
- The Burg Bobcat ServicesSpartanburg, South CarolinaLand clearing, grading, excavation, tree removal, site prep, pipe installation, and material hauling.
- TrailblazersSpartanburg, South CarolinaLand clearing, tree removal, building site preparation, grading, drainage, demolition, and driveway cutting.
- Wilco Construction LLCSpartanburg, South CarolinaLand clearing, grading, excavation, skid steer work, topsoil, and stone.
Forestry mulching in South Carolina: what to know
How much does forestry mulching cost in South Carolina?
Most jobs run about $700 to $7,500 per acre depending on brush density, terrain, and how easy the site is to reach. Light brush on flat ground sits at the low end; dense hardwood or steep, rocky ground is at the high end. Run our land clearing cost calculator for a ballpark before you call.
How do I pick a forestry mulching contractor in South Carolina?
Ask what size machine they run, whether they carry insurance, and get the scope in writing: acreage, the largest tree diameter included, and what happens to the debris. Call a couple of the contractors listed here and compare.
Is forestry mulching cheaper than bulldozing and hauling?
Usually, because mulching leaves the material on site and skips hauling, dump fees, and erosion control. See our mulching vs. bulldozing comparison for a side-by-side on your job.