Land Clearing & Tractor Services in Seminole County, FL
Seminole County is the most developed of the four counties we serve. Smaller average lot sizes, higher property values, more HOAs, and tighter access than the rural acreage further east. The work here is different than Volusia or Brevard: less raw land clearing, more lot prep on tight builds, more selective tree work, and more wetland-aware clearing in the Wekiva basin.
Most of our Seminole jobs cluster in three patterns. Suburban estate maintenance (clearing back lots, brush removal on larger residential properties in places like Markham Woods or the Heathrow area). Small-acreage pasture work on the east side (Geneva, Chuluota, parts of Oviedo). And lot prep for new construction on infill or replacement builds in the older neighborhoods.
What’s different about Seminole
A few specifics for property owners here:
- The Wekiva basin matters. A big chunk of west and north Seminole drains into the Wekiva River system, which has state-level protections. Anything close to the river or its tributaries triggers wetland buffer rules. We don’t enter buffers without your written confirmation that the work is permitted.
- Smaller lots, tighter access. Average lot size is smaller than Volusia or Brevard. Often the constraint is getting our equipment in without damaging fences, gates, or neighboring landscaping. We check access before we quote.
- HOA realities. Many Seminole neighborhoods have HOAs with rules on tree removal, lot maintenance, and equipment use. If you’re in a deed-restricted community, check your CCRs before scheduling. We can adjust timing (work hours, equipment staging) to fit common HOA rules.
- East Seminole is rural. Geneva, Chuluota, the Black Hammock area: these feel more like rural Volusia or Brevard than the rest of Seminole. Larger lots, equestrian properties, and more straightforward clearing work.
- Tree protection ordinances. Seminole and several of its cities (Lake Mary, Winter Springs) have ordinances protecting trees over a certain size. Removal of protected trees may require a permit. We can identify the rough categories; for the actual permit, talk to the city.
Common Seminole jobs
What we get called for around here:
- Selective lot clearing for replacement homes in older neighborhoods (Lake Mary, Longwood, Altamonte).
- Estate property maintenance: clearing back lots, brush removal, perimeter cleanup.
- Wekiva-area wooded lot work, with strict respect for buffer setbacks.
- Pasture and small-acreage maintenance in Geneva and east Seminole.
- Storm cleanup after named storms (Seminole gets less direct hurricane impact than coastal counties but still gets significant tree damage).
- Fence line clearing for equestrian and small-acreage properties on the east side.
Recent local jobs
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Cities and areas we serve in Seminole
Below: the larger cities and communities we work in. We also serve unincorporated Seminole (Markham Woods, Heathrow, parts of Longwood, Black Hammock) and smaller communities. If you’re in Seminole and don’t see your area, call.
Cities we serve in Seminole County
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