Selective Land Clearing
We clear building sites, fence lines, and views while protecting the mature trees and natural features that give plateau property its value — not a scorched-earth approach that leaves you starting over on the landscape.
Fentress County · Cumberland Plateau Highlands
Land clearing, grading, driveways, and hardscape for Clarkrange's rural acreage, highland homesteads, and plateau country estates.
Clarkrange sits high on the Cumberland Plateau in Fentress County, where the land is rural, the acreage is generous, and the elevation brings a harder freeze-thaw cycle than the valleys below. This is country-estate and working-homestead territory — long gravel approaches, cleared building sites, and outdoor projects that have to perform through real plateau winters. We bring precision earthwork and finished hardscape to a part of the region that is often underserved by crews unwilling to travel.
The Setting
In Clarkrange, most projects start with the land itself: clearing a building site, cutting and grading a long driveway, managing water on a sloping highland lot before any finished hardscape goes in. We specialize in exactly that sequence — heavy earthwork done right, followed by the patios, walls, and landscape that make a rural property livable. The plateau's elevation and rural character shape every plan we draw.
Clarkrange acreage often needs selective clearing, stump and brush removal, and a properly graded building pad before anything else. We clear with intent — opening up the usable land while keeping the mature trees and views that make plateau property worth owning.
Country properties here frequently sit well off the road. We design and build driveway cuts, base, drainage, and approaches that hold up to plateau weather and the loads of rural living — not a thin gravel strip that washes out by spring.
Clarkrange's elevation means a harder freeze-thaw cycle than the valleys. Our base assemblies, drainage, and retaining are engineered for that reality so hardscape and grading stay put through highland winters.
Local Considerations
The rural acreage, high elevation, and earthwork-first reality specific to Clarkrange and the Fentress County plateau — addressed in every proposal.
We clear building sites, fence lines, and views while protecting the mature trees and natural features that give plateau property its value — not a scorched-earth approach that leaves you starting over on the landscape.
Long country driveways need a proper cut, base, crown, and drainage to survive plateau weather. We build approaches that drain, hold, and handle the loads of rural living year after year.
Clarkrange's elevation drives a harder freeze-thaw cycle. We engineer base depth and aggregate for that cycle so patios, walls, and driveways do not heave or fail through highland winters.
Rural properties rely on wells and septic systems. We design grading and drainage that move stormwater safely away from structures, drain fields, and wellheads.
A level, well-drained building pad is the foundation of any rural project. We cut, fill, compact, and reslope sites so the home, shop, or outbuilding sits right and sheds water correctly.
Plateau communities like Clarkrange are often passed over by crews unwilling to make the drive. We serve Fentress County with the same project leads and standards we bring to every job.
We'd had two other outfits tell us our driveway was too long and the site too far out to bother with. Longobardo cleared the building pad, cut and graded the whole drive, and put in drainage that's held through two winters now. They actually showed up — and the work is right.
Wayne & Sue Halverson
Highland Homestead · Clarkrange, TN
Local FAQ
Questions specific to land clearing, grading, and hardscape work on the Clarkrange plateau.
Yes. We serve Clarkrange and Fentress County regularly. Plateau properties are often skipped by crews unwilling to make the drive — we are not one of them, and we bring the same project leads and standards we use on every job.
Yes. Selective clearing, stump and brush removal, cut-and-fill, and a properly compacted, well-drained building pad are core services for us. We open up the usable land while protecting the trees and views worth keeping.
We build rural driveways with a proper cut, base, crown, and drainage so they shed water and hold up to plateau weather and real loads. Washout is almost always a base and drainage problem, and that is exactly what we engineer for.
Yes. Clarkrange's elevation means a harder freeze-thaw cycle than the valleys. We design base depth, aggregate, and drainage for that cycle so patios, walls, and driveways do not heave or fail over the winters.
For Clarkrange properties, a senior project lead can typically visit within 5–7 business days. Acreage and clearing projects receive an extended assessment to document grade, drainage, tree cover, and access before the plan is developed.
Begin Your Project
A senior project lead will walk your acreage, homestead, or country estate within five business days, assess conditions, and deliver a fixed-price proposal within ten days.