Artisan Dirtworks

Tree Service Company in Prairie Grove, Arkansas

(479) 877-7686, Prairie Grove, AR 72753View on Yelp
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About Artisan Dirtworks

Artisan Dirtworks is based in Prairie Grove, Arkansas, offering tree services and excavation work for residential, agricultural, and commercial clients in the region. Prairie Grove sits in Washington County, an area where rural land development, farm properties, and growing residential subdivisions create consistent demand for heavy-duty land clearing and tree work. The combination of excavation and tree services makes this company particularly well-suited for lot clearing, land prep, and projects where machinery and tree expertise need to work side by side. It's a practical pairing that saves clients from coordinating two entirely different contractors.

Services

Excavation Services
Tree Services

Services & Process

Artisan Dirtworks handles tree removal, including large-scale clearing for lots being prepared for construction or agricultural use. Their excavation services cover grading, site preparation, trench digging, and earthwork that often goes hand-in-hand with removing trees and stumps at scale. Stump removal through grinding or excavation is a natural part of their process, since stumps left in place create real problems for grading and future construction. For properties where tree work and ground disturbance are both required, having both capabilities under one company speeds up the timeline considerably.

Service Area

Artisan Dirtworks serves Prairie Grove and the surrounding communities throughout Washington County, including Fayetteville, Farmington, and Lincoln. They also take on larger land clearing and excavation projects further into the region depending on scope. Call (479) 877-7686 to discuss your project and confirm service availability.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between lot clearing and standard tree removal?
Standard tree removal addresses individual trees, usually in a developed yard with care taken to protect surrounding structures and landscaping. Lot clearing is a broader operation where all or most vegetation on a parcel is removed to prep the land for construction or another use. It typically involves heavier equipment and handles volume that individual removal jobs don't.
Can Artisan Dirtworks handle both the tree clearing and grading on a new construction site?
Yes, that combination is core to what they do. Clearing the trees and stumps first, then grading the site, is exactly the sequence a new build requires. Having one company handle both phases reduces handoff delays and keeps the project moving.
Do I need permits for land clearing in Washington County, AR?
Permit requirements depend on the size of the parcel, proximity to waterways or wetlands, and whether the project is tied to a construction permit. The Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality and local county offices may both have relevant requirements for larger clearing jobs. It's worth checking before work starts, and a contractor familiar with the area can often point you in the right direction.
What happens to the trees and debris after clearing?
Options typically include chipping, hauling off-site, or burning where it's legal and conditions allow. Larger timber may have salvage value depending on species and condition. Your contractor can advise on what makes sense given your location, project timeline, and local burning ordinances.
How long does it take to clear an acre of wooded land?
It depends heavily on tree density, species, terrain, and what equipment is available. A lightly wooded acre might be cleared in a day or two, while dense timber on rough ground could take considerably longer. A site visit and quote will give you a much more accurate timeline for your specific property.
Can excavation work damage septic systems or underground utilities?
It absolutely can if utility locations aren't confirmed beforehand. Arkansas 811 is the call-before-you-dig service that locates underground lines at no charge, and any responsible excavation contractor will make sure that step happens before breaking ground. Septic tank and drain field locations should also be identified and communicated to the crew before work begins.

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