From infill lots near downtown to wooded acreage on the east side, Embark clears Greenville ground and hands it back ready to use.
Greenville is the busiest market in the Upstate, and the building pressure shows — but plenty of ground inside the county is still locked up under privet, sweetgum, and second-growth scrub. Embark opens that ground back up with forestry mulching and land clearing: overgrown lots, fence lines, and wooded parcels cleared by a fully insured local crew, with the brush ground in place instead of burned or dragged to the curb.
Tight residential lots cleared down to workable ground for a build, an addition, or a resale — without tearing up what stays.
Larger east-side and rural parcels thinned or cleared for pasture, recreation, or development, one pass at a time.
Downed limbs, blowdown, and years of piled-up brush cleaned up and hauled off when mulching alone won’t finish it.
Most Greenville lots sit shoulder to shoulder with a neighbor, and a good share fall under an HOA — so dragging brush into a burn pile usually isn’t an option. Forestry mulching sidesteps that entirely. A tracked mulcher grinds standing brush and small trees into a mulch layer right where they stood, leaving clean, walkable ground the same day and nothing for you to dispose of.
The county’s red clay and rolling grades are the other half of the job. Saturated clay ruts under heavy equipment in a hurry, so we run low-ground-pressure tracked machines that float over soft soil and side slopes a wheeled skid steer would dig into. When a lot needs more than mulching — stumps pulled, a pad roughed in, drainage shaped — we bring in grading and site work to finish it.
Every property prices differently, so we quote after a quick look rather than over the phone. See the rates page for how we bill and the land clearing cost guide for per-acre ranges across the Upstate. Clearing brush and underbrush rather than a full lot? See forestry mulching in Greenville.
Tell us what you’re looking at and we’ll give you a straight estimate — no charge, no pressure.
Call (864) 625-1025