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Land Clearing in Montgomery County & Dayton, OH

From quarter-acre Kettering backyards swallowed by honeysuckle to overgrown infill lots in Dayton, Montgomery County is ground zero for the Miami Valley's invasive brush problem.

The Montgomery County Situation

Amur honeysuckle is so established across the Dayton area that Five Rivers MetroParks runs ongoing removal campaigns on public land — and the same thicket is in your backyard, your creek bank, and the wooded lot next door. The Great Miami, Stillwater, and Mad River corridors spread it everywhere, and older suburban lots in Kettering, Oakwood, Centerville, and Huber Heights have had decades for the understory to close in.

Typical Montgomery County projects: backyard honeysuckle walls, overgrown lot cleanup ahead of a sale, creek bank and ravine clearing on sloped lots, and brush-choked fence lines between neighbors. Most suburban jobs are done in a single day.

Cities & Townships Served

Dayton, Kettering, Centerville, Huber Heights, Miamisburg, Vandalia, Englewood, Trotwood, Clayton, Brookville, Germantown, West Carrollton, Moraine, Oakwood, Riverside, plus Washington, Miami, Butler, and Harrison townships.

Worth Knowing Locally

Open burning is broadly restricted inside Dayton and most incorporated Montgomery County suburbs — another reason mulch-in-place clearing beats cut-and-burn here. Steep ravine lots common along the river corridors are quoted on a site walk since slope drives machine choice.

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Most residential projects are cleared in one to two days. Get your fixed quote this week.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do you handle small suburban backyards in Kettering or Centerville?

Yes — quarter-acre honeysuckle-choked backyards are the most common Montgomery County job, typically cleared in a day with a fixed quote.

Can you clear a sloped ravine lot?

Sloped and ravine lots along the river corridors are common here and are quoted after a site walk, since grade determines the right equipment.

Is burning brush legal in Dayton?

Open burning is prohibited or tightly restricted in Dayton and most incorporated areas of Montgomery County. Forestry mulching sidesteps the issue entirely — nothing leaves the ground as smoke.

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Tell us about the property. A local operator walks the site, then you get one written number — no day rates, no surprises.

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