▮ Lot & pad clearing · Goliad, Texas
Lot & pad clearing.
Lot and pad clearing cuts a building site clean out of the brush — a homesite, a barndominium pad, a driveway, or an access lane, cleared to your lines and ready for dirt work. Kash's Land Services runs pad-clearing jobs across Goliad County and the surrounding area, working from the same forestry mulching equipment used on every job: a tracked mulcher that grinds standing brush and small timber into mulch in a single pass. That matters on a build site more than anywhere else — there's no burn pile smoldering next to where a foundation's going in, no bulldozer scraping off the topsoil you'll want for landscaping later, and no debris left to haul off before the dirt crew shows up. What's left is bare, walkable ground with the survey lines and boundaries visible, ready for the next phase of construction.

How it works
Cleared to your lines
We work off your survey stakes or the lines you point out — homesite, barn, driveway, whatever the site plan calls for. The mulcher clears brush and small timber right to the edge, leaving good trees standing where you want them and taking down everything that's in the way where you don't.
Because it's mulching and not dozing, the topsoil stays put. There's no scraped, bare dirt pad to erode before the dirt crew arrives — just a clean, walkable site with the ground still intact underneath.

What's included
What lot & pad clearing covers
- Homesite and barndominium pads
- Driveway and access lane clearing
- Survey line and boundary clearing
- Selective clearing around trees you want to keep
- Ground left intact and walkable, ready for dirt work
Questions
Lot & pad clearing FAQ
Can you clear right to my survey lines?
Yes — point out your stakes or boundary markers and we'll clear to them. Fence line and boundary clearing is part of the same job.
Will the site be ready for a dozer or dirt crew right after?
The brush and small timber are cleared and the ground is walkable and bare of debris. Any grading, leveling, or foundation work is a separate step handled by your dirt or construction crew.
Do you clear driveways and access lanes too, or just building pads?
Both. Driveways, access lanes, and building pads are all the same kind of job — brush cleared to a defined line, ready for what comes next.
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Ready to break ground?
Send us your acreage and what you're building. We'll take a look and get you a straight answer.