We walk the site and quote on-site
You have a parcel. It has trees, brush, invasives — or all three. Before you can build, you need it cleared, and before you clear it, you need to know what it costs and what permits apply. We handle both, across Palm Beach County, with our own crew and equipment.






Full COI for your lender or GC
We know the local permit process
ULDC · SFWMD · we handle it
Lots, acreage and site prep
Not subcontracted — our crew
We walk the parcel before quoting
Land clearing in Palm Beach County isn’t one job — it’s three different markets with different vegetation, different permits and different timelines. Which one fits your situation?
Loxahatchee · The Acreage · Royal Palm Beach · Wellington
Professional land clearing for residential acreage properties. We prepare wooded lots for new homes, barns, and agricultural projects.
Jupiter · Palm Beach Gardens · West Palm Beach · Boca Raton
Professional lot clearing for infill lots, redevelopment projects, and new construction throughout Palm Beach County.
Countywide — wherever melaleuca or Brazilian pepper has taken hold
We remove invasive vegetation and apply proven treatment to help prevent regrowth. One visit. One crew. Long-lasting results.
All of Palm Beach County
Complete site preparation for new construction, including vegetation removal, stump grinding, debris hauling, and build-ready lots.
Best for larger parcels — 1+ acres
Forestry mulching near me for large residential, commercial, and agricultural properties with minimal soil disturbance.
Most cost-effective for mixed vegetation
Land clearing and mulching near me for residential, commercial, and acreage properties with efficient site preparation.
Melaleuca (Melaleuca quinquenervia) and Brazilian pepper (Schinus terebinthifolia) are classified as Category I invasive species by the Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council. They grow 3–6 feet per year in South Florida’s conditions, outcompete native vegetation and dramatically reduce the value and usability of your parcel.
A parcel that has 20% melaleuca coverage today will have 60–80% coverage in three years without intervention. At that point, the clearing cost per acre doubles — because the root system has matured and standard equipment can’t handle the density.
The argument for acting now isn’t urgency — it’s cost. Every season you wait is money added to the clearing invoice.
Standard land clearing removes what’s above ground. For melaleuca and Brazilian pepper, that’s not enough — both species resprout aggressively from cut stumps without herbicide treatment.
Our invasive clearing protocol:
Land Clearing Cost Per Acre in Palm Beach County
Land clearing costs vary significantly depending on vegetation density, tree species, site conditions, accessibility, equipment requirements, and local regulations.
A lightly vegetated residential lot requires a very different approach than a parcel containing mature hardwoods, invasive species, dense undergrowth, or construction-related site preparation requirements.
Because every property is unique, ArbolPro does not provide flat-rate land clearing prices online. Instead, we perform a site evaluation to determine the scope of work, equipment needs, debris handling requirements, and any permit considerations that may affect the project.
Our estimates are provided at no cost and include a written proposal outlining the recommended work, cleanup options, and project scope.
Most clearing companies handle the clearing. We handle everything from the first site walk to the final cleanup — including the parts most clients don’t know they need until something goes wrong.
Step 1 — Free site estimate: We walk the parcel, assess vegetation density, species mix and equipment access. You get a written quote with price per acre and total project cost.
Step 2 — Permit identification and filing: We determine which permits apply (ULDC Land Clearing Permit, SFWMD ERP, gopher tortoise survey) and file on your behalf. This step alone can take 2–6 weeks depending on the agency — starting it early matters.
Step 3 — Clearing execution: Heavy equipment, forestry mulching or manual removal depending on vegetation type, site access and your plans for the land.
Step 4 — Debris disposal: All material removed or mulched in place. Site left clean, accessible and ready for your next contractor.
Step 5 — Written documentation: Full record of what was cleared, treated and removed. Ready for your lender, title company, GC or future permit applications.
There are three types of land clearing companies in Palm Beach County: equipment operators who clear and leave, companies that subcontract permits, and companies that handle the full process with their own crew. We’re the third type.
We've cleared parcels in Loxahatchee, The Acreage, Royal Palm Beach, Jupiter and coastal infill sites from WPB to Boca. We know the difference between palmetto scrub that clears in a day and mature melaleuca that requires a two-phase protocol. That knowledge shows up in the quote — and in the timeline we give you before you commit.
We identify which permits apply to your specific parcel, file the paperwork and track the approval timeline. For parcels near wetlands or conservation areas, SFWMD review can take 4–8 weeks — starting the permit process before clearing begins is the difference between a project on schedule and one that stalls at the county.
We don't subcontract the clearing to one company and the stump grinding to another. Our crew handles the full scope — selective tree removal, vegetation clearing, stump grinding and debris disposal — in one mobilization. One invoice. One point of contact. Useful when your GC is waiting on a clear timeline.
After clearing, we provide a written record of what was removed, what was treated and the site condition at completion. This matters more than most clients realize: lenders, title companies and general contractors increasingly require clearing documentation before proceeding. We build it into every land clearing project — not as an add-on.
We work with contractors and GCs throughout Palm Beach County. Tell us your foundation date and we'll schedule clearing to match.
Every project completed by our own crew — not subcontracted. Permits handled, vegetation cleared, site documented.
Construction Site Prep
Invasive Removal
0.75-acre parcel Jupiter, FL
Most of our land clearing work is in the western communities where undeveloped acreage is concentrated — but we cover the full county including coastal infill sites from Jupiter to Boca Raton.
Pompano Beach
Boynton Beach
West Palm Beach
Palm Beach Gardens
Have a question specific to your parcel? Call (728) 209-4532 — we’ll walk through it before you commit to anything.
In most cases, yes. Palm Beach County’s Unified Land Development Code (ULDC) requires a Land Clearing Permit for the removal of native vegetation on undeveloped parcels above a certain threshold. If your parcel is within 300 feet of a wetland, lake or conservation area, you may also need an Environmental Resource Permit (ERP) from the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD). Additionally, a gopher tortoise survey is required on most undeveloped parcels before any clearing begins. We identify which permits apply to your specific parcel and handle all filing — you don’t call the county.
Land clearing costs vary significantly from one property to another. Factors such as vegetation density, tree species, parcel size, equipment access, debris removal requirements, and permit considerations can all affect the final cost.
A lightly vegetated residential lot requires a very different approach than a parcel containing mature hardwoods, invasive species, dense undergrowth, or construction site preparation requirements.
Because every property is unique, ArbolPro does not provide flat-rate acreage pricing online. Instead, we perform an on-site evaluation and provide a written estimate based on the actual scope of work, equipment needs, and site conditions.
Our estimates are always provided at no cost and include a clear explanation of the recommended work and cleanup options.
Clearing a wooded area or standard 1-acre parcel in Palm Beach County takes 1–3 days of active work, depending on vegetation density and equipment access. The timeline that catches most clients off guard is the permit process — not the clearing itself. A Palm Beach County Land Clearing Permit can take 2–4 weeks to approve. SFWMD review for parcels near wetlands can take 4–8 weeks or more. If you have a build date in mind, call us before you finalize the construction schedule so we can build permit time into the plan.
Land clearing removes all vegetation and debris from the site — trees are felled, vegetation is cut, stumps are ground, and all material is hauled away or disposed of. Forestry mulching uses a specialized machine to grind standing vegetation in place, leaving a layer of natural mulch on the ground. Mulching is faster, less expensive per acre and causes less soil disturbance — making it a good option for larger parcels where you don’t need every inch graded immediately. For sites going straight to construction, traditional clearing with full debris removal is usually required.
Yes — but standard clearing without treatment doesn’t work for either species. Melaleuca and Brazilian pepper resprout aggressively from cut stumps. Within 18 months of clearing without herbicide treatment, you’ll have dense regrowth at the base of every stump. Our invasive clearing protocol combines mechanical removal with cut-stump herbicide application (applied within 30 seconds of the cut) to prevent regrowth. We document every treated stump — useful for future permit applications that require evidence of invasive management.
Yes. If your parcel is within or adjacent to a wetland, floodplain or SFWMD-regulated water body, an Environmental Resource Permit (ERP) is required before clearing begins. We coordinate the ERP application, provide the required site documentation and follow up with the agency during review. SFWMD permits take longer than county permits — typically 4–8 weeks for standard applications, longer for complex sites. Starting this process early is critical if you have a construction timeline.
Clearing and grading are related but separate scopes of work. We handle the clearing — vegetation removal, stump grinding and debris disposal. For grading and earthwork, we coordinate with your site contractor or GC. We can schedule our clearing to hand off the site in the condition your grading contractor needs it — cleared, stumped and debris-free. If you don’t have a grading contractor yet, we can refer you to companies we’ve worked with on similar projects in Palm Beach County.
The more information you have, the more accurate the estimate. Useful to have: the parcel address or folio number (so we can pull the county property record), approximate acreage, a rough description of the vegetation (palmetto scrub, mixed woods, invasive species), and your intended use for the land (residential build, agricultural, sale preparation). If you have a survey of the property, that helps. If you have none of this, that’s fine too — we’ll walk the site and gather what we need during the free estimate visit.
Before you buy the land, pull the permit or commit to a build schedule — know what clearing will cost and how long it takes. We walk the site, assess the vegetation and give you a written estimate with price per acre. No phone quotes, no surprises when the invoice arrives.
Free site walk · Written per-acre estimate · Permit filing included · Underbrush removal · Clearing coordinated with your build timeline
✓ Licensed & Insured ✓ Heavy Equipment On-Site ✓ Permits Handled
✓ Written Documentation ✓ Palm Beach County