
Clearing, grading and walls for Clover properties measured in acres, not feet.

Wide paver patios for acreage properties where the yard opens up and the pad can breathe.

Acreage cuts run on equipment sized for open pasture edges and the long fence lines.

Sized for acreage grade changes and tied into cleared slopes, so the soil stops moving downhill.

Long acreage driveways poured with the base built up first so heavy equipment cannot break them.

Acreage coverage in a single pass, seeding cleared ground before the weeds and washout take hold.

Plans that organize acreage into usable zones, from the house out to the distant tree line.
Hardscaping in Clover usually begins with clearing and grading rather than with a patio. Properties run larger here, often an acre or more outside the town center, with tree lines, outbuildings and ground never shaped for anything. So the work is opening ground up, cutting access a truck can use, and setting grade before anything decorative goes in. Shaping land and cutting swales beats burying pipe across long distances.


The town was chartered in 1887 and covers under five square miles, but the properties that surround it run well past that, with five and twenty acre tracts changing hands regularly. Kings Mountain State Park sits about fourteen miles out, and the ground between holds mixed hardwood and pine that reclaims a boundary within a few seasons. Ground at its natural grade sheds water unpredictably, so reading how a parcel already falls comes before any earth moves.
On larger properties the core work is land clearing and grading, retaining walls and hydroseeding. We also build paver patios, pour concrete, install drainage and lay sod. View all of our services.
Yes. Clearing and grading on multi-acre parcels is a regular part of the work, whether that is opening a building site, cutting an access drive, or reclaiming ground the tree line has taken back over several seasons. Scope is set by density and slope more than by raw acreage.
Usually. Past a few thousand square feet, spraying covers the area for a fraction of what sod would cost, and the sprayer handles uneven ground easily. Sod still wins where you need instant lawn or have to hold a steep bank against washout from the first storm.
We cut and stabilize access drives with stone as part of clearing and grading, which is often the first thing a raw parcel needs before anything else can reach the site. Where a drive gets heavy use, a poured concrete surface is the longer-term option.
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We provide hardscaping and land clearing to property owners across Clover and the surrounding York County communities.

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