🚜Bay AreaLAND CLEARING

San Francisco

Land Clearing in San Francisco

Turn raw, overgrown ground into usable, buildable land.

Removing brush, trees, stumps, and debris so a parcel can actually be used — for a home, a barn, pasture, crops, or a sale. The all-in version of clearing, from standing growth down to a graded, clean surface. Across San Francisco — from San Francisco, Bayview, Sunset District, and Richmond District the work in the city is small-scale — clearing overgrown infill lots, demolition and debris prep, and tight-site grading rather than ranch-scale clearing.

Land Clearing Pricing

What land clearing costs in San Francisco

Per acre
$1,500–$6,000+
light brush $1,500–$2,500; heavy w/ trees $4,000–$6,000
Per stump
$100–$400
Residential lot avg
~$2,600

Local terrain, slope, and site access in San Francisco all move the final number — steep or hard-to-reach parcels run higher than the ranges above.

Local context

Why San Francisco landowners need land clearing

Wildfire risk is minimal in the dense urban grid; the city's land concerns are structural and infill, not defensible space, with negligible wildland-urban interface compared to the rest of the region.

Local operators

Pros serving San Francisco

Precision Tree Care

Local operator

Pacifica certified-arborist firm focused on fire prevention and defensible space for hillside and wooded properties, with brush clearance and stump removal across coastal San Mateo and South SF.

Defensible SpaceStump RemovalLand Clearing

Serves: San Mateo · San Francisco

Have Dump Truck Will Travel

20+ yrs

Bobcat-based excavation and grading operation (20+ years) offering excavation, grading, trenching, site prep, demolition, and debris hauling throughout San Francisco and the East Bay.

ExcavationGradingLand Clearing

Serves: San Francisco · Alameda · Contra Costa

Johnson's Tree Care Inc.

25+ yrs · CSLB #1007582

Family-owned tree care company serving the San Francisco Bay Area for 25+ years; CSLB licensed, bonded, and insured, offering tree removal, trimming, and lot clearing.

Stump RemovalLand Clearing

Serves: San Francisco · Alameda · Contra Costa

Demolition San Francisco

Local operator

San Francisco demolition and excavation firm handling emergency and hillside excavation, grading, lot clearing, erosion control, and site development across SF and the East Bay.

ExcavationGradingLand Clearing

Serves: San Francisco · Alameda

Contractors in San Francisco

30+ yrs

Excavation and hillside-stabilization specialist (30+ years): precision excavation, grading, drainage, land clearing, soil compaction, and landslide repair across SF, Oakland Hills, Lafayette, and San Ramon.

ExcavationGradingLand Clearing+1

Serves: San Francisco · Contra Costa · Alameda

Independent Contractor Inc.

Local operator

Excavation, demolition, and grading contractor experienced in hillside/steep-lot grading, vineyard lot clearing, and tight-access site work across the Bay Area.

ExcavationGradingLand Clearing+1

Serves: Santa Clara · San Mateo · Sonoma · Napa

Common questions

Land Clearing FAQs

How much does it cost to clear an acre?+

Most acres fall between $1,500 and $6,000+. Light brush with few trees runs roughly $1,500–$2,500 per acre; densely wooded ground with mature trees and stumps can reach $4,000–$6,000 or more. A typical residential lot averages around $2,600. The biggest cost drivers are tree density, stump count, slope, and how far debris has to travel.

Do I need a permit to clear my land?+

Often yes. Many Bay Area counties require a grading or land-clearing permit, typically $100–$500, especially when you're moving soil, removing protected trees, or clearing near creeks and steep slopes. Forestry mulching that recycles material on-site sometimes avoids this. Always check with your county planning department before any machine touches the ground.

What's the difference between land clearing and forestry mulching?+

Mulching grinds vegetation in place and leaves it as mulch — fast, low-impact, often permit-free. Full land clearing is broader: it can include removing trees and stumps entirely, hauling debris off-site, and grading. Clearing costs more and is the right call when you need the ground genuinely cleared down to bare, buildable dirt.

Are stumps included in the price?+

Usually not by default. Stump removal or grinding is commonly priced separately at $100–$400 per stump depending on diameter and species. If you want a truly clean pad, say so up front so stumps are in the quote rather than a surprise add-on.

How long does clearing take?+

Anywhere from a day to a couple of weeks. A lightly brushed acre can be done in a day; a wooded multi-acre parcel with trees, stumps, debris removal, and grading can run a week or more. Access, weather, and permit timelines all factor in.

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