
Land clearing is the foundation of almost every property project, and it takes more than just cutting down trees. We remove vegetation, undergrowth, and organic debris down to bare ground so your property is ready for whatever comes next. This includes everything from thick Florida brush to mature tree lines. We leave the land clean, level, and workable.

Excavation goes below the surface to prepare the ground for construction, utilities, drainage, or foundations. Our team digs to the specifications your project requires — no more, no less. This is precision work, and we treat it that way. Proper excavation from the start saves significant time and money down the road.

Whether you have a small residential lot or a large parcel, lot clearing removes everything standing between your property and its potential. We handle trees, brush, stumps, and ground-level debris in one organized process. After we finish, the lot is clean, safe, and ready for permits, surveying, or construction.

Site prep is the step that makes everything else possible. Before any structure goes up, the ground has to be properly cleared, graded, and stabilized. We handle this phase with attention to drainage, slope, and soil condition so the foundation of your project starts on solid ground — literally.

Overgrown properties are a fire hazard, a pest magnet, and a liability. We cut, pull, and haul away brush, vines, dead vegetation, and accumulated debris so your land is safe and accessible again. This service is common for vacant lots, rural properties, and land that has gone untouched for years.

Stumps left behind after tree removal are more than an eyesore — they get in the way of grading, attract termites, and create tripping hazards. We grind stumps down below grade and clear the material so your property is smooth and usable. This is one of those jobs that makes a noticeable difference the moment it is done.

Uneven land causes drainage problems, soil erosion, and foundation issues. We grade your property to direct water properly and create a level surface for construction or landscaping. Good grading protects your investment long-term and is often required before permits are issued in Hernando and Pasco counties.

Dead, damaged, overgrown, or poorly positioned trees need to come down safely and completely. We remove trees of all sizes and take everything with us — trunk, limbs, and surface roots. This is about more than just cutting — it is about removing the tree in a way that does not damage surrounding structures or land.

Fill dirt is often needed to raise grade, fill low spots, or build up a foundation area. We source and place fill material where your property needs it and compact it properly for long-term stability. This pairs naturally with grading and site prep as part of a full property preparation process.

Old structures, concrete slabs, fencing, and building remnants need to come down before new work can begin. We handle selective demolition and full teardowns, then haul everything off your property so you start fresh. Clean removal means fewer delays and a safer job site for whatever comes next.

Overgrown driveways and access roads create real problems — especially on larger rural properties. We clear vegetation, grade the surface, and restore proper access to your land. This is common work on properties that have not been maintained for a season or more, and the difference in usability is immediate.

Whether you need a retention pond, a drainage ditch, or a water management solution for your property, we have the equipment and experience to dig it correctly. Proper drainage is a serious concern in Florida, and we approach this work with the precision it requires. Done right, it protects your property from water damage for years.
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Gustavo Varela started Total Grounds Maintenance six years ago with one goal — give Spring Hill property owners a crew they could actually rely on. Florida land is not forgiving. Dense brush, stubborn root systems, and unpredictable terrain make this work harder than most people expect. We built this business knowing this land, and that local knowledge shows up on every job we take.
When you hire Total Grounds Maintenance, you get our own experienced team on your property — not a subcontractor you have never met. We show up with the right equipment for the job and we do not leave until the work is done properly. That consistency is rare in this industry, and it is the main reason property owners across Spring Hill, Brooksville, and Hudson keep calling us back.


Gustavo Varela runs every aspect of this business from Spring Hill. You are not dealing with a call center or a regional franchise. When you reach out, you talk to someone who knows your area, knows the terrain, and has a direct stake in doing the job right.
Land clearing jobs rarely fit neatly into a 9-to-5 schedule. Total Grounds Maintenance is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Whether you have a time-sensitive build deadline or a property situation that needs attention fast, we are ready to respond.
Brush, trees, stumps, rock, dirt — each job calls for different equipment. We bring the proper machinery to handle whatever your property requires. You will not see us trying to force the wrong tool on a job to cut corners or save time.
Six years of working throughout Spring Hill, Brooksville, and the surrounding areas means we understand the soil conditions, vegetation patterns, and local land types in this region. That experience directly affects how efficiently and cleanly we clear your property.
Land clearing costs in Spring Hill depend on the size of the property, how dense the vegetation is, and what equipment the job requires. A small residential lot typically costs less than a multi-acre rural parcel with mature trees and deep root systems. The best way to get an accurate number is to call us at (352) 279-7801 and schedule a walk-through. We give honest estimates based on what we actually see — not guesswork.
A straightforward acre of land in Florida can often be cleared in a single day with the right crew and equipment. However, heavily wooded properties or land with large stumps, standing water, or thick root systems will take longer. Soil conditions in Hernando County and the surrounding areas also affect the timeline. We will give you a realistic schedule when we assess your property — not a number designed to win the bid and miss the deadline.
In many cases, yes — especially if you are clearing more than a certain acreage or if the property is near protected wetlands or conservation areas. Hernando County and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection have specific rules about vegetation removal and land disturbance. We recommend contacting the Hernando County Development Department before beginning any significant clearing project. We can tell you what we have seen required on similar jobs in the area.
Land clearing removes everything above ground — trees, brush, stumps, and debris. Excavation moves and reshapes the earth itself, typically to prepare for foundations, drainage systems, ponds, or underground utilities. Many projects require both, and we handle them together as part of a complete site preparation process. If you are not sure which one your project needs, describe what you are trying to build and we will point you in the right direction.
Yes. We handle tree removal as part of the land clearing process, including large, mature trees that require heavy equipment to take down safely. We cut, remove, and haul away everything — trunks, limbs, and surface roots. Leaving large stumps behind is not how we operate. The goal is a property that is genuinely ready for your next step, not one that still has obstacles scattered across it.
Yes. When we finish a land clearing job, the material comes with us. Brush, logs, stumps, and debris are removed from the property as part of the service. We do not pile it in a corner and call the job done. Clean removal is part of what you are paying for, and it is what allows you to move forward with grading, construction, or whatever comes next.
Total Grounds Maintenance operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. If you have a construction deadline, a permit window, or a time-sensitive situation on your property, call us at (352) 279-7801 and we will work with your schedule. Property situations in Spring Hill and across Pasco and Hernando counties do not always follow a convenient timeline, and we are set up to respond accordingly.
The right sequence is clearing, then grading, then any fill or drainage work that is needed before permits and foundation work begin. In Spring Hill and Hernando County, you will typically need the land fully cleared and graded before a building permit inspection can be passed. We handle all of those steps and can walk you through what your specific lot needs before you spend money on plans or permits. Starting with a proper site assessment saves a lot of time and unexpected costs.