Champion Bobcat & Excavator Services

Tree Service Company in Miami, Florida

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(786) 427-4719, Miami, FL 33161View on Yelp
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About Champion Bobcat & Excavator Services

Champion Bobcat and Excavator Services brings heavy equipment capabilities to tree and lawn work in Miami, offering a combination you don't often find in a single provider. They carry a 5.0 rating and serve customers who need more than a chainsaw crew, including lot clearing, site grading, and large-scale tree removal where a bobcat or excavator makes the job practical. Miami's booming construction activity and ongoing residential development mean demand for this kind of equipment-heavy land prep work stays high. It's a smart option for projects where raw horsepower matters.

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Services & Process

Their bobcat and excavator equipment handles stump extraction, large tree removal, debris hauling, and grading after clearing is complete. Lot clearing with heavy equipment is significantly faster than manual methods when dealing with multiple trees, brush, and ground cover across a larger property. Lawn restoration after clearing can also be part of the service, leveling and preparing the soil for sod or landscaping. For developers, flippers, or property owners starting fresh on a site, having a crew with this equipment is often the most efficient path forward.

Service Area

Champion Bobcat and Excavator Services operates out of Miami and serves Miami-Dade County, including areas like Homestead, Doral, Hialeah, and Miami Gardens. Larger lot clearing and excavation projects throughout South Florida may also be within reach. Call (786) 427-4719 to discuss your project location and scope.

Frequently Asked Questions

When does a tree removal job in Miami require a bobcat or excavator instead of a standard crew?
Large trees with extensive root systems, multiple trees on a single lot, or stumps that need full extraction are all situations where heavy equipment makes the job faster and more complete. A standard crew with handsaws and a chipper handles smaller removals well, but scale and root depth often make machinery the smarter call. Your provider can assess the job and tell you which approach fits.
Can you clear a full lot and grade it in the same project?
Yes, lot clearing followed by grading is a common project sequence for Champion. After trees, stumps, and brush are removed, the excavator can level and shape the soil to the grade you need for drainage or construction. Combining both phases with one crew saves time and avoids having to reschedule a separate grading contractor.
How long does it take to clear a residential lot in Miami with heavy equipment?
A standard residential lot can often be cleared in a single day with the right equipment, depending on how many trees are involved and how dense the vegetation is. Heavily wooded or overgrown lots may take two to three days. Your crew will give you a more precise timeline once they've seen the property.
Do you handle debris removal and hauling after lot clearing?
Hauling away trees, brush, stumps, and soil material is typically part of a full lot clearing project. Confirm with your provider what's included in the quote, specifically whether multiple haul loads are covered or if there's a fee above a certain volume. For large lots, debris removal can be a significant portion of the total job.
What permits are needed for lot clearing in Miami-Dade County?
Miami-Dade has tree protection ordinances that may require permits before clearing protected species or trees above a certain size. Your provider should be familiar with local requirements and can help identify what approvals are needed before work begins. Starting without the right permits can result in stop-work orders and fines.
Can a bobcat or excavator work safely near my home's foundation or pool?
Experienced operators can work in relatively close proximity to structures by using appropriate bucket sizes and careful technique, but there's always a minimum safe distance. Your crew will assess the clearance and let you know if any part of the job needs to be done by hand to protect your foundation, pool shell, or underground lines. Good communication before the job starts prevents surprises.

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