Land Clearing & Pool Services in Naples, FL

Local Land Clearing Expertise

In the heart of Southwest Florida, Land Clearing Service in Naples, FL prepares residential and commercial properties for development. Our work removes vegetation, stumps, and debris while respecting Naples' unique environmental conditions—including wetland protection rules and coastal building standards. Ready to clear your lot? Contact us for a site evaluation.

How We Work

We handle every phase of land clearing with care and compliance in mind.

1

Site Survey

We assess your lot, identify wetland areas, and check for environmental permits. Naples properties often need formal wetland determinations before clearing begins.

2

Vegetation Removal

Trees, brush, and undergrowth are carefully removed. We grind stumps and chip debris to reduce volume—critical for properties with limited access in neighborhoods like Golden Gate.

3

Site Grading

We level and grade the property to manage drainage. In Naples' flat terrain, proper grading prevents water pooling and protects building foundations.

4

Debris Removal

All cleared material is hauled and recycled or disposed of according to local regulations. Your lot remains clean and building-ready.

You'll always know what's happening next—and what's required.

Our Services

Residential Lot Clearing

Single-family homes in Naples require careful clearing that respects setbacks and protects neighboring properties. We work in neighborhoods from Vanderbilt Beach to Estates, handling palm-heavy landscapes and sandy upland soils.

  • Tree and stump removal
  • Debris hauling and recycling
  • Wetland protection verification
Residential lot clearing project

Pre-build clearing on residential lot, Vanderbilt Beach area

Commercial & Multi-Use Clearing

Larger projects in commercial zones demand equipment coordination and compliance with City of Naples building codes. We handle mixed-vegetation sites and prepare land for retail, office, or mixed-use development.

  • Large-scale vegetation removal
  • Site preparation and grading
  • Environmental permit coordination
Commercial site clearing

Commercial lot clearing, East Naples development

Wetland & Environmental Compliance

Naples sits in wetland-sensitive terrain. If you plan on clearing, filling, or digging in wetlands, you will first need to obtain a permit for wetland impacts from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. We coordinate with agencies and protect sensitive areas.

  • Wetland boundary identification
  • Environmental Resource Permit support
  • Protected species habitat avoidance
Wetland-compliant clearing

Sensitive land clearing with environmental review, Golden Gate area

Why Local Expertise Matters

Naples' geography and regulations create unique clearing challenges. Our team knows the nuances: wetland detection, permit workflows, and the specific building codes enforced by the City of Naples Building Department.

Without proper clearing, land can pose serious challenges including drainage issues, pest infestations, and fire hazards. Professional lot clearing also helps meet local codes and environmental regulations, avoiding delays and penalties.

Regulatory Knowledge

We track City of Naples zoning, Collier County environmental rules, and Florida DEP wetland determinations. This expertise saves you research time and prevents costly mistakes during the clearing phase.

Drainage & Site Prep

Naples' flat terrain and high water table demand careful grading. Improper drainage creates foundation problems and code violations. Our crew grades for proper water flow every time.

Coverage Area

We serve Naples, FL and surrounding areas throughout Collier County.

Naples Neighborhoods & Districts

  • Vanderbilt Beach — coastal residential lots
  • Golden Gate — mixed residential and conservation areas
  • East Naples — commercial and residential development zones
  • Downtown & 5th Avenue — mixed-use and infill projects
  • Estates — larger-lot residential and agricultural transition

Each area has distinct environmental and zoning characteristics. We adjust our approach based on local regulations and property type.

Getting Here

We are based in Southwest Florida and service all of Naples and surrounding Collier County. For a site evaluation or initial consultation, call our office or request an assessment through your builder or real estate agent.

What's the difference between wetland clearing and upland clearing in Naples?

Upland clearing is straightforward vegetation removal on dry land. Wetland clearing requires environmental permits and must avoid sensitive habitat. An Exotic Vegetation Permit can be issued for wetland areas permitting hand removal only, such as chainsaws. Mechanical clearing can be done only with permits or exemptions from both the Florida Department of Environmental Protection and the Army Corps of Engineers.

  • Upland: No special permits; standard debris removal applies
  • Wetland: Requires Florida DEP Environmental Resource Permit (ERP)
  • Wetland: May require U.S. Army Corps of Engineers approval
  • Wetland: Hand-clearing only, no heavy machinery without exemption

A wetland determination identifies which rule applies to your property.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a wetland determination before clearing?

If you apply for a building permit from the County, and there is the possibility of wetlands being present, but no determination has been previously done, then County Staff will request that a wetland determination be done prior to approving any building permit review.

How much does a wetland determination cost?

The cost for a Wetland Determination done by Collier County is $300 per parcel.

What if my property straddles wetlands and uplands?

Mixed properties require a formal wetland determination that maps both areas. You can clear upland portions freely; wetland portions need DEP permits. This is common in Naples and Golden Gate.

Do I need City of Naples approval before clearing?

It depends on your zone and lot size. Residential clearing in most Naples zones does not require a separate clearing permit if wetland impacts are avoided. Commercial or sensitive-area clearing may need site plan review.

Can you work on properties with HOA restrictions?

Yes. Gated communities and HOA-governed neighborhoods require approval from the association before clearing. We can coordinate with your HOA management to ensure compliance with community rules.

What happens to tree debris and stumps?

We grind stumps on-site, chip large debris, and haul remaining material to approved recycling or disposal facilities. Some clients choose to keep mulch for landscaping.

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