Define the clearing limits
Mark what stays, what goes, access routes, protected areas, and how the site should look for the next step.


Land clearing starts with what stays, what leaves, and how heavy equipment will enter the site. The plan also covers debris, drainage, and the next step. Flores can then grade, excavate, build access roads, or prepare a pad.
A short project note and current site photos help the team check the equipment, schedule, and service area.
Mark what stays, what goes, access routes, protected areas, and how the site should look for the next step.
The plan covers hauling, chipping, stockpiles, disposal, and any material that can stay on site.
Crews remove the planned brush, trees, debris, and other site items while keeping safe access.
Flores can continue with grading, excavation, road access, or pad work when those items are part of the project.
These photos come from real Flores projects. They show the equipment, job sites, and finished work for this service.








Flores serves Stockton, Modesto, Oakdale, Merced, Riverbank, Escalon first. The team also reviews larger projects in nearby towns.
Yes. Flores clears orchards and farm land. The price depends on the acreage, tree size, access, debris, and how the land should look when finished.
The quote can cover hauling, stockpiles, chipping, disposal, or another agreed plan. The right choice depends on the material and site.
Yes. Grading, excavation, road access, and pad prep can follow the clearing when they are part of the job.
Send the address, plans or photos, rough sizes, access notes, schedule, known utilities, and how the site should look when Flores is done.
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