
Ada County, Idaho
Land Clearing in Meridian, ID
Idaho's fastest-growing city, where farmland turns to neighborhoods
As the ag ground between Ten Mile and south Meridian keeps converting to subdivisions, the first step is usually clearing the overgrown fields, fence lines, and tree rows the old farmsteads left behind. Iron Crest Earthworks cuts the brush, pulls trees and stumps, clears the irrigation ditch lines, and either mulches the material on site or hauls it off, leaving the flat valley parcel open and ready to grade.
What's included
- Brush & overgrowth clearing
- Tree & stump removal
- Lot & acreage clearing
- Fence-line & ditch clearing
- Fire-break & defensible-space clearing
- Debris chipping & haul-off
In Meridian, we take on land clearing across Ten Mile, the Linder corridor, south Meridian, and the rest of Ada County — sized to the lot and the access on each site.
Our process
How land clearing works in Meridian
- 01
Walk the property
We look at the acreage, the vegetation, the slope, and any keep-areas, then quote it free.
- 02
Clear & remove
Brush, trees, and stumps come out with the right machine for the ground, working around anything you want to protect.
- 03
Chip or haul
We mulch material on site for erosion cover, or load and haul it off — whatever fits your plan.
- 04
Grade the cleared ground
We can rough-grade the opened lot so it's ready for the next step.
Every Meridian job includes coordinating the permits Ada County requires and hauling debris off-site — we leave the lot clean and ready for what's next.
Working in Meridian
Idaho's fastest-growing city, where farmland turns to neighborhoods
Meridian sits on the flat valley floor between Boise and Nampa, and it has been converting ag ground to subdivisions faster than almost anywhere in the state. That means a steady mix of old farm structures coming down and fresh sites being prepped for new homes and shops on level, workable ground.
A lot of Meridian work is clearing the last of the old farmsteads — barns, sheds, and outbuildings — and prepping level pads for the new construction filling in around Ten Mile and south Meridian. The flat valley ground works well for grading and pads, and we handle the Ada County and city requirements that come with it.
Areas we serve
- Ten Mile
- the Linder corridor
- south Meridian
- Lochsa Falls
- downtown Meridian
Around Meridian
- The Village at Meridian
- Settlers Park
- Ten Mile interchange
Land Clearing in Meridian — FAQs
Do you offer land clearing throughout Meridian?
Yes — we cover all of Meridian and Ada County, from Ten Mile and the Linder corridor to south Meridian and Lochsa Falls. Reach out for a free on-site quote.
Do you work outside Meridian, too?
We do — along with Meridian, we regularly handle land clearing in nearby Boise, Nampa, Eagle, Star, Kuna and across the wider Treasure Valley. If you're near The Village at Meridian, you're well inside our service area.
Do you haul off the debris after land clearing in Meridian?
Always. Every Meridian job includes sorting, loading, and hauling debris off-site, so your Ada County lot is left clean — no pile left for you to deal with.
Do you remove stumps and roots, or just cut at the surface?
Both options are available. We can grind or pull stumps for a truly clear lot, or cut and mulch at grade if that's all the project needs.
Can you leave the mulch on site?
Yes. Mulching in place is a great low-cost option that also helps with erosion. We can also haul everything off if you'd rather start clean.
Do you do wildfire defensible-space clearing?
Yes — we clear brush and create fire breaks and defensible space around structures, which is increasingly important in the foothills.
Land Clearing in nearby cities
We work across the Treasure Valley near Meridian.
Related services in Meridian
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Need land clearing in Meridian?
Tell us what needs to come down or get cleared — we'll come look and give you a straight, free quote.