Land Clearing Services in Chetek, WI

Why Trust Our Land Cleaing Services in Chetek, WI?

Whether you’re building a cabin on Prairie Lake, opening up a view of Pokegama, or cutting a food plot off Highway 53, land clearing in Chetek isn’t something you hand off to just anyone with a bulldozer.

The soils here are unforgiving. You’re dealing with thick tag alders, invasive buckthorn, and low-lying ground that turns soft fast after a rain. Push the wrong machine through a shoreline parcel and you’ll have mud running straight into the Chetek Lakes Chain before the job is half done.

Giles Excavating uses forestry mulching — not burning, not bulldozing — to clear your land fast and leave the soil intact. The mulching head shreds brush, saplings, and undergrowth into a nutrient-rich layer right where it falls. No burn piles. No stripped bare earth. No sediment bleeding into Ten Mile Creek or your neighbor’s lake view.

We also know Barron County Shoreland Zoning Ordinances. We work inside those rules from day one so you don’t get a violation notice after the job is done. Clean work. No surprises.

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Our Expertise

We offer all the capabilities of a large excavation company but with a more personal, customer-focused experience. At Giles Excavating, you get direct communication, honest guidance, and a team that adapts to your needs on every job site. We give everything we have to every project — from the best equipment to hands-on workmanship that delivers real results.

We work in the following capacities:

What Makes Our Land Cleaing Solutions In Chetek Efficient and Reliable?

Before any equipment rolls, we walk the property. We check the slope, test soil moisture, and mark the proximity to any protected wetlands, drainage channels, or water features like Ten Mile Creek. If your parcel borders a regulated shoreline, we identify the setback lines upfront. No guesswork on the back end.

This is where the work gets done. Our high-performance mastication heads pass through thick underbrush, invasive buckthorn, tag alders, and unwanted saplings in a single run. Everything gets shredded and returned to the ground as mulch. No hauling. No burning. No massive debris piles to deal with later. The cleared area is ready to use — not left looking like a war zone.

Where a foundation, driveway, or utility corridor is going in, we remove root systems completely and run a final light grade. The goal is proper water drainage away from structures while keeping your topsoil where it belongs — on your property, not washing downslope.

Bulldozers grading red soil
CAT bulldozer earthwork site

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Let’s get your project moving. Our skilled team is ready to handle every phase of your site work safely, efficiently, and on schedule. Call today or request a free quote to get started.

Case Studies

Excavator clearing forest path

A residential client on Pokegama Lake needed overgrown tag alders and buckthorn cleared from 200 feet of shoreline without disturbing the sandy bank. Giles Excavating used low-ground-pressure track equipment and a forestry mulching head to complete the job in a single day. The mulch layer held the bank in place through the following spring thaw with zero erosion issues reported.

Skid steer brush clearing

A local builder along the Highway 53 corridor needed a 3-acre parcel cleared for a new residential foundation and driveway installation. Giles Excavating completed full brush removal, stump grubbing, and rough grading within two days of mobilization. The site passed drainage inspection on the first review, keeping the build schedule on track.

RECENT PROJECTS

Take a look at some of our latest work. Scroll through the photos below to see our team in action and the results we deliver.

FAQs About Land Clearing Work in Chetek

In most cases, yes. Barron County Shoreland Zoning Ordinances regulate vegetation removal within 35 feet of the ordinary high-water mark. We assess your parcel boundaries before any work begins so you’re in compliance from the start.

Not with our approach. We use low-ground-pressure tracked equipment specifically suited to wet, sandy soils near the water table. Forestry mulching leaves a protective organic layer on the ground that prevents erosion rather than creating it.

Yes. Forestry mulching is one of the fastest methods for opening up dense northern hardwood understory for food plots and shooting lanes. We can typically mobilize and complete a food plot clearing in Barron County within days of your call, weather permitting.

Giles Excavating serves property owners and contractors throughout Barron County and the surrounding Northwest Wisconsin region. If your project is accessible via U.S. Highway 53 or County Road I, we can get equipment to your site.

Wetland boundaries require careful review before any ground disturbance. We work with property owners to identify the regulated limits and clear only the areas that fall outside wetland jurisdiction — keeping your project legal and your timeline intact.