Dothan, AL — Houston County

Land Clearing
in Dothan

Professional Land Clearing services serving Dothan, Houston County and surrounding communities. Owner-operated, fully licensed and insured — based just 25-45 minutes away in Ariton.

Why Hyde's Construction
Licensed & Insured
Fully covered on every Houston County job
Owner Operated
DJ Hyde on every project
Based in Ariton, AL
25-45 min from Dothan
Free On-Site Estimates
No obligation, respond same day
Call DJ directly(334) 432-1473

Mon–Fri 7am–5pm · Fast response guaranteed

Licensed & Insured
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Same-Day Response
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Owner Operated
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Free Estimates
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Serving Houston County
About This Service

Land Clearing in Dothan, AL

Land Clearing in Houston County starts with understanding what's underneath the surface. Much of the county sits on a mix of sandy loam and heavier clay-based soils common to the Wiregrass region, and that combination directly affects how equipment performs once you start removing trees, stumps, and brush. Sandy areas drain fast but can shift under heavy machinery, while clay pockets hold moisture and create soft spots that slow clearing work considerably.

Houston County lots often come loaded with dense stands of loblolly pine, tangled undergrowth, and root systems that go deeper than they look — all of which complicate site preparation before any grading or building begins. Slash left behind from previous timber harvests adds another layer of difficulty. Understanding proper site preparation requirements from the Alabama Extension Service helps explain why cutting corners on brush removal leads to drainage and foundation problems down the road.

Dothan's ongoing residential and commercial growth along corridors like US-231 and Ross Clark Circle keeps demand for lot clearing and site prep consistently high. The Houston County Building Department requires cleared and graded lots before permits move forward, which means land clearing is often the first call property owners make.

Hyde's Construction runs out of Ariton and reaches most of Houston County in 25 to 45 minutes. Call DJ Hyde at (334) 432-1473 for a free estimate.

About Our Land Clearing Services
Hyde's Construction
Professional Land Clearing
Serving Houston County, AL
What We Offer

Our Land Clearing Services in Dothan

Every project in Dothan is handled with professional-grade equipment and expertise specific to Houston County conditions. No subcontractors — DJ runs the job himself.

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Residential Lot Clearing
Clearing a home site in Dothan means dealing with dense pine stands, scrub oak, and the sandy loam soil common across Houston County. We remove trees, stumps, and undergrowth down to grade, leaving a clean, build-ready surface. No surprises, no delays.
02
Overgrown Acreage Reclamation
Years of unchecked brush and vine growth can swallow usable land fast in Houston County's humid climate. We cut through heavy overgrowth, remove debris, and restore neglected acreage to productive, accessible condition. Your land works for you again.
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Commercial Site Brush Removal
Before any Dothan commercial development breaks ground, the vegetation has to go — cleanly and on schedule. We clear trees, shrubs, and root systems across large footprints while coordinating with Houston County permitting and grading requirements. Clean sites move faster.
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Fence Line Clearing
Overgrown fence lines are a constant battle on Houston County farms and rural properties. We cut back encroaching trees, brush, and bramble along property boundaries, restoring clear sight lines and access without disturbing existing fence posts or soil structure.
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Timber and Stump Removal
Leaving stumps behind creates drainage problems and equipment hazards on Dothan-area build sites. We grind and extract stumps after tree clearing, eliminating voids that cause settling in Houston County's variable sandy and clay soil profiles. Site prep done right.
06
Rural Pasture Clearing
Expanding pasture in Houston County means clearing hardwoods, brush piles, and years of encroachment from the tree line. We open up grazing land efficiently, leaving a smooth, manageable surface suitable for seeding or direct livestock use. More grass, less waste.
Local Knowledge

Land Clearing in Houston County

Houston County's terrain shifts more than most people expect. Land clearing in Houston County means working across everything from the flat, sandy soils around Dothan to heavier clay-based ground closer to the Chattahoochee River corridor. That variation affects how equipment moves, how root systems pull, and whether cleared ground drains properly after overgrowth is removed. Mature pine stands and hardwood thickets add additional complexity depending on where the parcel sits.

Stump removal and buried debris are two field challenges that slow down clearing jobs across Houston County. Older rural parcels often have remnant fence posts, field tile, and unmarked fill areas hiding beneath the surface. Knowing what the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service maps for this region helps DJ anticipate subsurface conditions before the first pass.

Dothan's steady residential and commercial expansion along corridors like Highway 231 keeps demand for site clearing high. Dothan's Planning and Zoning Department regularly processes new development permits, creating consistent work for lot clearing ahead of construction.

Hyde's Construction reaches all of Houston County from Ariton, typically within 25 to 45 minutes and ready to clear.

Service Area — Houston County
  • Dothan
  • Ozark
  • Dothan
  • Enterprise
  • Troy
  • Midland City
  • Daleville
  • New Brockton
Permits & Regulations

Do You Need a Permit for Land Clearing in Dothan?

What Houston County Requires

If you're planning land clearing in Dothan or anywhere in Houston County, understanding the permit requirements upfront can save you time, money, and serious headaches before a single tree comes down. For most land clearing work in unincorporated Houston County, there is no general zoning or building permit required solely for clearing vegetation or brush. However, once your project disturbs one or more acres of land, state law requires you to obtain coverage under the Alabama Department of Environmental Management's NPDES Construction General Permit — commonly called the CGP — before any earth-disturbing activity begins. This permit requires the preparation and implementation of a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan, known as a SWPPP, designed to control sediment runoff and protect nearby waterways. Failing to secure this coverage before breaking ground is a violation that can result in significant fines from ADEM, so it's not something to put off until after the equipment arrives.

Land clearing in Houston County that falls within the City of Dothan limits is subject to additional local oversight. Dothan requires a grading and land disturbance permit for projects that disturb a half acre or more within city limits — a lower threshold than the state's one-acre NPDES trigger. The City's Engineering Department handles these permits and will want to see an erosion control plan as part of the application. Projects near designated floodplain areas also require additional review. Houston County participates in the National Flood Insurance Program, which means any clearing or grading that could alter drainage patterns in or near a Special Flood Hazard Area should be reviewed by the Houston County EMA before work begins. If your property touches or sits adjacent to a floodplain, don't assume the clearing footprint is outside it — check first.

Hyde's Construction is familiar with how these requirements apply to real projects across Houston County and the City of Dothan. DJ Hyde can walk through what your specific site is likely to trigger during a free estimate, so you're not caught off guard after work starts. Hyde's is licensed and insured, owner-operated, and based in Ariton. Call (334) 432-1473 or visit hydesconstruction.com to set up your free estimate.

  • City of Dothan Engineering Department — (334) 615-3170 (Grading and)
FAQ

Common Questions About Land Clearing in Dothan

Have a question not answered here? Call DJ directly — he picks up and can usually answer on the spot.

Call (334) 432-1473
Land clearing costs in Dothan typically range from $1,500 to $6,000 or more depending on acreage, vegetation density, and what needs to be done with the debris. Heavily wooded Houston County lots with thick underbrush and large pine or hardwood trees will cost more to clear than open lots with scattered scrub growth. Getting a free on-site estimate is the best way to get an accurate number for your specific property.
In most cases, land clearing in Houston County does not require a standalone clearing permit, but your project may trigger other requirements depending on the scope of work. If you are clearing more than one acre, you will likely need a land disturbance or erosion control plan in place to comply with Alabama NPDES stormwater regulations. Any clearing tied to new construction in Dothan city limits may also require sign-off from the city before grading or site work begins.
Dothan is roughly 30 to 40 minutes from Ariton, so scheduling is straightforward and there is no long wait just to get someone out to look at your property. DJ Hyde can typically get to Dothan-area job sites quickly, and free estimates are available without a long lead time. Being owner-operated means DJ coordinates directly with you rather than routing calls through an office.
The right equipment depends on what is on the ground, but Dothan and Houston County jobs often call for a combination of forestry mulching, drum mulching, and tracked equipment to handle everything from dense brush to mature timber. Forestry mulching is a popular option because it grinds vegetation on the spot, leaving behind a layer of mulch that helps with erosion control rather than leaving bare dirt exposed. For larger clearing jobs or sites headed toward construction, additional grading and debris removal equipment may be brought in as needed.
Yes, clearing and site preparation for chicken houses and poultry operations is work Hyde's Construction handles regularly in this part of Alabama. Houston County has a significant number of poultry farms, and getting a site properly cleared, graded, and compacted before a chicken house pad goes in requires experience with both the land and the specific grade tolerances those pads demand. Licensed and insured, Hyde's Construction can take the site from raw land through to a graded, ready-to-build condition.

Ready to Start Your Land Clearing Project in Dothan?

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