Whether you're prepping a residential lot, developing commercial acreage, or clearing right-of-way for an oil and gas project — Diamond D has the equipment, the crew, and the East Texas experience to handle it. Cleared land is typically ready for custom home construction or a metal building within the same project timeline.
Prepping land for your new home build — we clear, grade, and get the site ready for foundation work.
Large-acreage clearing for developers, industrial projects, and commercial site development.
Right-of-way clearing, pad site preparation, and access road construction for the energy sector.
Land clearing is only as good as the equipment running it. Diamond D operates our own fleet — no rental surprises, no third-party scheduling. When we commit to a start date, we show up with the machines and the people ready to work.
Tight clearance, brush mulching, and precision grading on any terrain.
Full tree removal, stump extraction, and large debris handling.
Precision grading for drainage, driveways, and pad sites.
Fast, clean clearing that leaves organic material in place if preferred.
The Pineywoods region is some of the most densely timbered land in Texas. Pine, hardwood, and mixed timber — often growing on heavy clay soil with unpredictable root systems — require equipment and experience that not every clearing outfit brings to the job. We've cleared everything from half-acre home sites to 50-acre tracts in Angelina, San Augustine, and Sabine counties.
Every land clearing project starts with a site walk. We look at the tree density, slope, drainage patterns, and whether the land connects to any water features that would affect how we handle debris. Burn-on-site, haul-off, or mulch — we'll recommend what makes sense for your parcel and timeline. We also coordinate with Angelina County for any required burn permits before any on-site burning begins.
If your clearing project involves wetlands or waterways, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Southwestern Division) may have jurisdiction under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act. We're experienced with identifying when permits are required and can walk you through what that process looks like. For standard residential lots, this rarely applies — but it's worth knowing before clearing starts.
We walk the property, evaluate terrain, access, and scope, then give you a written estimate.
We handle any required permits and coordinate utility locates before equipment arrives.
Our crew executes the work efficiently, keeping the site accessible and coordinating debris disposal.
We do a final grade check and make sure the site is ready for whatever comes next.
Get a free on-site assessment and written estimate. We'll tell you exactly what it'll take.