Land Clearing & Grubbing
Land Clearing and Grubbing in Bozeman
A wooded or overgrown parcel has to be opened before anything gets built on it. Cidnola removes trees, brush, and undergrowth, then grubs the stumps and roots out below grade so they cannot rot, settle, or resprout under your new pad. We clear lots across Bozeman and the Gallatin Valley and haul the debris off or mulch it on site.
Why Grubbing Matters
Cutting a tree at the surface is not clearing; it leaves a root ball that decays and leaves a void. Grubbing pulls the stumps and root mass out so the ground can be filled and compacted as one stable mass. On a build site off Baxter Lane, that difference is what keeps a slab from cracking two winters later. Clearing runs roughly $1,400 to $6,200 per acre depending on how heavy the timber is.
Our Process
We run 811 first, since old lines cross even rural parcels, then drop and process the vegetation. Stumps and roots come out below grade, voids get backfilled and compacted, and we protect the trees you want to keep. Silt fence stays up so the cleared soil does not wash into the storm system, matching the site’s erosion-control plan.
Call (406) 554-4516 for a free quote on land clearing and grubbing in Bozeman.
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