Common questions
Land Clearing FAQ
Sloan Property Progressions serves rural properties across Northeast Texas and East Texas, including acreage near Tyler, Longview, Texarkana, Marshall, Mount Pleasant, Sulphur Springs, Athens, Canton, Gilmer, and nearby communities.
Brush and small trees are processed into mulch and spread across the ground. It reduces hauling, protects soil better than scrape-and-haul clearing, and leaves the property easier to walk and maintain.
Yes. Most landowners want selective clearing: remove problem brush, vines, saplings, and invasive growth while preserving shade, screening, mature trees, and the natural look of the land.
Yes. Fence-line clearing, property-line access, hunting trails, UTV routes, gate openings, and equipment lanes are core land-clearing jobs.
Send the address or parcel link, photos/video, approximate acreage or linear footage, desired finish, access notes, and what trees or areas should stay protected.
Often, no. Forestry mulching processes brush in place. Some cleanup jobs may require pile handling or haul-off depending on the material and finish you want.