Land Clearing in Hershey, PA

Every construction project and landscape overhaul starts the same way: with land that has to be cleared before anything else can happen. Trees, stumps, thick brush, and tangled undergrowth all stand between raw ground and a usable site, and clearing them safely takes real equipment and real know-how. That is the starting line for land clearing in Hershey, PA, and at LT Land & Tree, turning overgrown, obstructed ground into a clean slate is what we have done for 26 years. Skip it or rush it, and every stage that follows inherits the problem.


The job is bigger than knocking down trees. Done properly, land clearing means removing the trees systematically, pulling and grinding the stumps, clearing away the brush and undergrowth, and hauling off or recycling every bit of debris left behind. Professional land clearing in Hershey, PA, also means doing all of that without tearing up what you want to keep or leaving hidden problems in the soil. We handle projects of every size, from a backyard makeover to a full commercial or residential development.


We approach every site in the same careful way, no matter the scale. First, we assess the ground and plan the clearing strategy; then we work through it with heavy machinery built for the job. Every property is different, so we start by understanding what you need the cleared land to become, then match the approach to it. A site headed for a foundation is prepared differently from one destined for a garden. Call us or send a message for a free quote.

About Hershey, PA

Hershey, PA, is an unincorporated community in Derry Township, Dauphin County, sitting about 14 miles east of Harrisburg. The 2020 census counted 13,858 residents. The town grew up around the chocolate factory that Milton S. Hershey built at the turn of the twentieth century, and it remains closely tied to that legacy still, even as new neighborhoods spread across the surrounding township.

The community is defined by its landmarks. Hersheypark draws millions of visitors a year, and the nearby Hershey Gardens adds a quieter counterpoint, together anchoring a town known far beyond its size. Spring Creek winds through the area, a reminder of the farmland that once covered the ground, now filled with homes and attractions.


The Hershey Company remains the community's defining employer, and the surrounding township keeps growing as new homes and projects fill in the landscape. That steady development, on wooded lots and former farm ground alike, is exactly the kind of land we clear and prepare for its next use. As open ground gets scarcer, more projects start by reclaiming parcels that nature has taken back.

What Buried Stumps and Roots Do to a Build Site

Cutting a tree flush to the ground looks like clearing, but what stays underground is where the trouble hides. A stump and its root system left in place begin to rot over the years, and as that mass breaks down, the soil above it settles unevenly. Under a future foundation, driveway, or patio, that settling shows up later as cracks, dips, and low spots that are far more expensive to fix than the stump ever was to remove.


The problems do not stop at settling. Buried roots and stumps are an open invitation to wood-boring pests and termites, drawing them right up next to whatever gets built nearby. Many species will also sprout fresh growth from a stump left in the ground, sending shoots up through a new lawn or bed. And in this region's humid continental climate, where winters push temperatures 20 degrees below zero, the freeze-thaw cycle heaves buried wood and disturbed soil, working stumps and roots upward season after season.


The right response is full extraction, not a flush cut, whenever the ground will be built on or landscaped for the long term. Pulling the stump and its root ball leaves stable, workable soil instead of a slow problem waiting under the surface. When we clear land in Hershey, PA, dealing with what is below grade is as much a part of the job as what stands above it. The part of the tree you cannot see is usually the part that decides whether the finished site holds up.

Stump Grinding or Full Extraction: Which Does Your Project Need

The two ways to deal with a stump are not interchangeable, and choosing the wrong one costs you later. Stump grinding uses a machine to chew the stump down to roughly six to twelve inches below grade, leaving the root system in the ground. It is faster and less invasive, which makes it a fine choice when you are simply reclaiming a lawn or planting a bed over the spot and never intend to build there.


Full extraction is a different operation, and it is the one that construction demands. Using equipment like a hydraulic stump puller or a dozer, we pull the entire stump and root ball out of the ground, leaving soil that can be compacted and built on without the settling and decay a buried root mass causes. Where people get into trouble is grinding a stump to save time on a spot that later ends up under a slab or an addition, then paying for the consequences.


The right call comes down to what the ground will be used for: grinding for surface-level landscaping, full extraction for anything structural or long-term. Matching the method to the plan before the work starts is what prevents an expensive redo. The cheap choice on clearing day can become the costly one once a slab cracks. That judgment is part of what we bring to every clearing job in Hershey, PA.

Why Hershey, PA Property Owners Trust LT Land & Tree

Clearing land is equal parts muscle and planning, and the planning is what protects your property. Before anything runs, we assess the site and map out a clearing strategy that accounts for what stays, what goes, and what lies below grade, because a plan made on the fly is how good ground gets damaged. That deliberate first step is the difference between a clean site and a rutted, half-finished mess.


The equipment and process carry it through. We use specialized machinery, including bulldozers and hydraulic stumpers, to remove trees systematically, extract and grind stumps, and clear thick brush efficiently and safely. Just as important, we make sure all the debris is properly disposed of or recycled rather than left in a pile for you to deal with, so the site is genuinely ready when we leave it.


All of it points back to handing you usable ground for whatever comes next, whether that is construction, new landscaping, or opening up space you could not reach before. Twenty-six years of clearing land across projects of every size sit behind each job, and that experience shows up in the details that keep a site clean and stable. In Hershey, PA, that mix of planning, proper equipment, and thorough cleanup is why owners call LT Land & Tree.

Hire Us! Land Clearing in Hershey, PA

Every project waiting on cleared ground is a project that cannot start until the land is ready, and overgrowth and stumps only get more stubborn with time. Residential land clearing in Hershey, PA turns that blocked, unusable ground into a clean foundation for whatever you have planned, and the sooner it is done, the sooner the real work begins.


Getting started is easy. Tell us about your property and what you want the cleared land to do, and we will come out, assess the site, and give you a free quote with a straightforward plan for the clearing. You get a clear picture of the scope and approach before any equipment arrives.


When you are ready to clear the way for your project, we are ready to work. For thorough land clearing services in Hershey, PA, handled by an experienced crew that cleans up completely and prepares the ground right, reach out to LT Land & Tree. We'll come out and take a look.

Frequently asked questions

1. How long does land clearing take in Hershey, PA?

It depends on size and density, but many residential jobs finish in a few days. After assessing your Hershey, PA property, we give you a timeline with the free quote.


2. Do you remove stumps or just cut the trees?

We remove stumps, not just the trees. Depending on the plan, we grind stumps to six to twelve inches below grade or fully extract the root ball for construction-ready ground.


3. Why should stumps be removed before building?

A buried stump rots over the years, causing uneven settling under foundations and pavement. It also draws termites and can sprout regrowth, so full removal protects anything built on that ground.


4. What equipment do you use for land clearing?

We use specialized machinery, including bulldozers and hydraulic stumpers, to handle trees, stumps, and heavy brush. The right equipment lets us clear any Hershey, PA site efficiently, cleanly, and safely.


5. Can you clear a lot for new construction?

Yes, site preparation for new construction is a core service. We remove trees, fully extract stumps, clear brush, and haul off debris, leaving stable, buildable ground for the next phase.


6. What happens to the debris after clearing?

We ensure all debris is disposed of or recycled, never left in a pile. That cleanup is part of every clearing job, so your Hershey, PA, site is genuinely ready.


7. How long have you been clearing land?

We have 26 years of land-clearing experience across projects of all sizes. That longevity means we have handled the tree, stump, soil, and access challenges a Hershey, PA, site presents.


8. Can land clearing help with pests or fire risk?

Yes, clearing dense brush removes pest habitat and helps create defensible space against fire. Around Hershey, PA structures, an open, cleared buffer lowers the pest pressure and the wildfire risk.


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    Happy Customers in Hershey, PA

    The business we received from LT was fantastic. They took down multiple trees on our property and from start to finish they were top notch. Excellent clean up and customer service. They have earned our business for life. From start to finish the whole experience was great!

    Richard S.

    They came through in an emergency and were incredibly responsive. They are true pros. You can see the experience in how they work. They removed a 3 ton oak tree that fell on my house. He worked with an extreme amount of finesse. It was incredible to watch.

    Barbara G.

    Todd and his crew did a fantastic job! They were willing to accommodate a variety of work in one project (large standing tree removal, downed tree removal) and were willing to work around some areas on my property that I had just seeded. They removed a very large tree carefully without any damage to the nearby fence or neighbors' jungle gym. I will be working with Todd again in the future to continue work on my property.

    Kelly S.

    They did a great job. Even cleaning up. If it wasn't for the stump. I would have never knew they were here. Thanks Guys!!!!

    Joe B.

    Very capable and experienced crew. They have what it takes to get the job done quickly.

    Mike M.

    Great company and nice people very good price and cleaned up everything I recommend this company.

    Jennifer M.

    The business we received from LT was fantastic. They took down multiple trees on our property and from start to finish they were top notch. Excellent clean up and customer service. They have earned our business for life. From start to finish the whole experience was great!

    Richard S.

    They came through in an emergency and were incredibly responsive. They are true pros. You can see the experience in how they work. They removed a 3 ton oak tree that fell on my house. He worked with an extreme amount of finesse. It was incredible to watch.

    Barbara G.