JM DIGS
Stump grinding/Removal Rates
Starts at $150
- Cost varies with Seasonal ground conditions
- Terrain (Rock/Clay density)
- Steepness & Grade
Land Clearing
Custom Acreage Quotes
- Property lines/Trees and Thinning
- Forestry Mulching
- Traditional Mulching & Land Clearing
- Brush Hogging
- Grubbing
Mobilization
Starts at $150
- Cost Varies with..
- Location & Equipment Transport
- Distance from Base
- Hauling – Debri/Trash and Hauling to landfill
ESTIMATE TERMS
All pricing is a Rough Estimate Only. Final costs are provided after a site visit to confirm soil, grade, and utility locations.
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Southern Colorado’s Choice for Excavation & Clearing
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Wildfire Mitigation and Land Clearing in Rye, CO
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Natural Seed Bank: The low impact method helps protect dormant seeds of native grasses and wildflowers already in your soil. The soil is not striped away by using specific equipment for the job.
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Firebreaks: The high impact method is a more aggressive because fuel is removed cause by wildfire by removing “fuel” (brush and low-hanging limbs).
Why Wildfire Mitigation Matters in Colorado
Wildfires are a growing threat across Colorado, especially in areas like Rye and Pueblo County. Creating defensible space and reducing fuel sources around your home is one of the most effective ways to protect your property and family.
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Reduces wildfire intensity near structures
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Helps firefighters defend your property
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May improve insurability and reduce premiums
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Increases property value and safety
Key Land Clearing Considerations
Before choosing a land clearing method, it’s important to understand how each approach affects your soil, vegetation, and long-term land health.
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Soil disturbance: Low-impact methods preserve topsoil and prevent erosion, while high-impact methods can strip and damage the land
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Natural seed bank: Maintaining native seeds supports regrowth of grasses and wildflowers
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Firebreaks: Strategic clearing slows or stops wildfire spread by removing flammable vegetation
Primary Land Clearing Methods
Forestry Mulching (Low-Impact, Eco-Friendly)
Forestry mulching is a single-step land clearing process that uses specialized equipment to grind trees, brush, and vegetation into mulch.
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Leaves mulch on-site for erosion control and soil health
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Preserves root systems and native seed banks
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Ideal for wildfire mitigation and defensible space
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Minimizes soil disturbance compared to bulldozing
Best for: Property owners looking for efficient, environmentally friendly fire mitigation.
Traditional Land Clearing (High-Impact, Construction Prep)
Traditional clearing involves bulldozing vegetation, removing stumps, and hauling or burning debris.
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Removes all vegetation, including roots
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Prepares land for building, foundations, or major development
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Significantly disturbs soil structure
Best for: Construction sites, driveways, and full land transformation projects.
Brush Hogging (Cost-Effective Vegetation Control)
Brush hogging is heavy-duty mowing for managing overgrown grass and light brush.
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Handles grass and small woody plants (up to 1–2 inches)
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Fast and affordable maintenance option
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Leaves root systems intact
Best for: Routine property maintenance and light vegetation control.
Grubbing (Stump and Root Removal)
Grubbing is the process of removing tree stumps and root systems after clearing.
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Essential for construction, foundations, and landscaping
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Prevents regrowth and future ground instability
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Often paired with traditional land clearing
Best for: Preparing land for building or agriculture.
Create Defensible Space and Firebreaks
Firebreaks are cleared areas designed to slow or stop wildfire spread. Combined with proper land clearing, they are a critical part of any wildfire mitigation plan.
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Remove brush, dead trees, and low-hanging limbs
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Maintain spacing between trees and structures
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Keep zones clear around homes, driveways, and outbuildings
Land Management Services in Pueblo County
We clear tough ground without wrecking it. Our approach is fast, controlled, and built for Colorado terrain—cutting through thick brush, scrub oak, and heavy overgrowth while keeping your soil intact and your property looking right when we’re done.
Whether you’re opening access, cutting down fire danger, or taking back overgrown land, we handle it efficiently and leave it clean the first time—no shortcuts, no unnecessary damage.
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Forestry mulching and brush cutting for dense vegetation and overgrowth
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Fire mitigation to reduce ladder fuels and build defensible space
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Trail and access clearing for roads, driveways, and backcountry paths
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Full land clearing to expand and reclaim usable acreage
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Stump grinding to remove hazards and finish the job clean
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Fence lines, site prep, and general land improvement work
