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Updated over 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Professional help with a lot
I have a 1.3 acre lot that I want cleared in the Bordeaux area. The first step is to locate exactly where the lot is, so I would like a referral for a good and reasonably priced surveyor.
Next I need the brush removed, which is taller than I am. I think it is too much for a bush hog. I could have it mulched, but that sounds expensive. I would like to hear about people's experiences with that and any referrals.
The other option would be to rent a small bulldozer and and push all the brush into a pile, wait a month or two for it to dry then burn it. I would like to hear about places to rent a bulldozer, and ball park prices. I heard you can't burn in Davidson County, does anyone know if that is true? I am outside the urban service district. To me the bulldozer idea seems the most fun. :-)