River's Edge Logging and Land Clearing

Tree Service Company in Sebago, Maine

(207) 595-0406360 Folly Rd, Sebago, ME 04029View on Yelp

About River's Edge Logging and Land Clearing

River's Edge Logging and Land Clearing operates out of Sebago, Maine, a town surrounded by lakes, forests, and working woodlands that demand serious equipment and real expertise. They combine tree services with excavation work, which makes them well suited for property owners who need more than just a chainsaw crew. Sebago Lake country sees heavy tree growth and frequent storm damage, so having a logger with earth-moving capability nearby matters. Call them at (207) 595-0406 to discuss your project.

Services

Tree Services
Excavation Services

Services & Process

River's Edge handles full-scale tree removal, including felling large hardwoods and softwoods common to southern Maine's mixed forests. Their excavation services extend the work beyond the tree itself, letting them grind stumps, pull root systems, and grade the land afterward. Lot clearing is a natural fit here, whether you're opening up acreage for a build site, pasture, or driveway. They can also manage brush disposal and debris hauling, leaving the property usable rather than just cleared.

Service Area

River's Edge serves Sebago and the surrounding communities throughout the Lakes Region of western Maine. Property owners in towns like Standish, Baldwin, Naples, and Windham are likely within their service range. The forested, rural character of this part of Maine keeps demand for logging and land clearing consistently high.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you handle tree removal on steep or wooded lots near the lake?
Yes, properties around Sebago Lake often have sloped terrain and dense tree cover that require specialized rigging and equipment. River's Edge has the logging experience to work safely in those conditions without damaging surrounding trees or structures.
Can you clear a lot and prep it for construction in one visit?
Because they offer both logging and excavation services, they're set up to take a wooded lot from start to finish. That means cutting, stump removal, root grubbing, and rough grading can all be handled by the same crew.
What happens to the logs and brush after clearing?
Options vary depending on the volume and your preferences. Timber may be hauled off, chipped on site, or left in manageable pieces if you want firewood. It's worth discussing this when you get your quote so there are no surprises.
Do you work through winter in Maine?
Many logging and land clearing operations in Maine actually work through the winter months, since frozen ground can make it easier to access wet or soft terrain without causing ruts. Check with the crew about seasonal availability for your specific project.
Is a permit required for tree removal on my property in Sebago?
Maine's Shoreland Zoning rules apply to properties near lakes and wetlands, including much of Sebago Lake's shoreline, and may restrict tree removal within certain setbacks. You'll want to check with the town or a knowledgeable contractor before starting work near the water.
How is pricing typically structured for logging and land clearing jobs?
Pricing usually depends on acreage, tree density, species, and what equipment is needed. Some contractors price by the acre for full lot clearing, while individual tree removal is often quoted per tree based on size and access difficulty.

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