Overgrown lots, pastures, and building sites across Easley, Powdersville, and Pickens County — cleared and ready to use.
Easley sits just west of Greenville in Pickens County, where new subdivisions run right up against old farmland and timber. As that land changes hands, a lot of it needs opening up first. Embark handles that with land clearing and forestry mulching — overgrown lots, pastures, and home sites cleared in a single pass, with the growth ground into mulch rather than burned or hauled away.
Backyards and vacant lots swallowed by briars and saplings brought back to clean, usable ground.
Fields gone to scrub reopened to grazing, and grown-over fence lines and trails cut back so you can see your boundaries again.
New build sites cleared and, where needed, rough-graded so the dirt work can start on schedule.
The ground out toward Easley and Powdersville rolls toward the Blue Ridge foothills, and the red clay underneath turns slick and soft after a rain. That terrain is exactly where tracked mulching earns its keep — the machines ride low and spread their weight, so they clear side slopes and wet bottoms that bog down a wheeled skid steer, and they do it without leaving the property carved up.
Mulching also fits how people use land out here. Material stays on site as a mulch layer that feeds the soil and slows regrowth, so there’s no smoke drifting across a neighbor’s place and no burn permit to file. When a job calls for more than clearing — a driveway base, a building pad, drainage shaped — our grading crew picks it up from there.
No two parcels price the same, so we give estimates after seeing the ground in person. The rates page explains how we charge, and the cost guide gives you per-acre figures to plan around.
Call or text and we’ll set up a free walk-through and give you an honest estimate on the work.
Call (864) 625-1025