Site clearing that leaves a block genuinely build-ready
Northern Perth is filling in fast. Older quarter-acre blocks around Innaloo, Balcatta and Tuart Hill are being subdivided, and infill lots near Osborne Park's light-industrial fringe are being cleared for new builds. Most of this country sits on the deep, free-draining sandy soils that run down from the coast at Scarborough, often carrying a mix of self-sown WA peppermint (Agonis flexuosa), Cape lilac, aging tuart and years of scrub. Getting a block from overgrown to build-ready takes the right machine, an insured crew and a plan for the green waste — which is exactly what the local crews we connect you with bring.
Based in Osborne Park, we're a referral service that matches property owners, builders and developers across Perth's northern suburbs with experienced, fully insured land-clearing crews. Upfront pricing and prompt scheduling, every job.
Clearing work handled
- Block and infill-lot clearing — scrub, shrubs and small-to-large trees removed
- Subdivision site prep — clearing to survey pegs, ready for the surveyor and builder
- Selective clearing — keeping worthwhile mature trees while removing the rest
- Stump grinding — grinding out root balls below grade for a workable surface (see Stump Grinding)
- Mulching and haul-away — vegetation chipped on site or carted off (see Mulching & Green Waste Removal)
Know the rules before the machine arrives
This is where local knowledge matters. In WA there's no state-wide tree protection act, so on private freehold land most owners can clear their own vegetation without council sign-off. But three things stop that being automatic in the City of Stirling: verge and street trees are Council-owned and off-limits without written City approval; any tree on the significant-tree register or with heritage status needs checking; and subdivision or planning approvals sometimes carry tree-retention conditions. The crews we refer confirm what applies to your block first — so nothing gets cleared that shouldn't. Source: City of Stirling — Trees.
Why owners and builders use us
You get one upfront price, a crew that shows up on schedule, and a block cleared, mulched and — if you want — stumped, with no green waste dumped on the verge. Every trade we refer is fully insured for site work. That reliability is behind our 5.0 rating from 9 Google reviews.
"Had a great experience with this company!" — Google review
Get a clearing quote
Call (08) 7544 1984 with your block address and rough size for a fast, upfront land-clearing quote anywhere across Perth's northern suburbs.
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Learn more →Frequently asked questions
Do I need council approval to clear my block in the City of Stirling?
It depends on what's growing and where. On private freehold land in WA there's no state-wide tree protection act, so most owners can clear their own vegetation — but street and verge trees are City of Stirling property and can't be touched without written approval, and any trees on the significant-tree register, or conditions tied to a subdivision or planning approval, must be checked first. The crews we connect you with confirm what applies before clearing starts.
Can you clear a site that's on sandy soil or a slope?
Yes. Most of northern Perth — through Innaloo, Balcatta and Tuart Hill — sits on free-draining sandy soils, which the insured Perth crews we work with clear every week. They match the machinery to the block, whether it's a tight infill lot or a larger subdivision parcel.
What happens to the cleared vegetation and stumps?
It's mulched or removed, and stumps can be ground out below grade so the block is genuinely build-ready. Nothing is left dumped on the verge, which keeps you clear of City of Stirling verge rules and gives the builder a clean start.