Siteworks

Tree Service Company in Hudson, Maine

5(1 reviews)
(207) 200-8184, Hudson, ME 04449View on Yelp
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About Siteworks

Siteworks is a Hudson, Maine-based company offering both excavation and tree services to residential and commercial customers throughout the region. They carry a perfect 5-star rating and serve an area of Maine where land development, camp improvements, and rural property projects are common. Hudson sits in Penobscot County, where heavily wooded parcels and varied terrain make a combined tree and excavation operation especially practical. Whether you're clearing land for a new structure or dealing with a hazard tree, Siteworks has the equipment and experience to handle the full scope.

Services

Excavation Services
Tree Services

Services & Process

Siteworks approaches projects from the ground up, literally. Tree removal is handled safely and efficiently, and the excavation capability means stumps can be pulled rather than just ground down, which is critical when you're prepping land for construction. Site grading, driveway installation, and drainage work round out the excavation side. On the tree side, trimming, pruning, and hazard tree assessment are all part of the work. Customers planning new builds or significant property improvements get the most out of this kind of full-service approach.

Service Area

Siteworks serves Hudson and the surrounding Penobscot County area, including towns like Carmel, Levant, Newburgh, and Stetson. Their equipment and crew are set up for rural access across a wide service zone. Call (207) 200-8184 to discuss your project location and get a site visit scheduled.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's involved in site preparation for a new home build in Maine?
Site prep typically starts with clearing existing trees and vegetation, followed by stump removal and grubbing out root systems. Then grading brings the land to the right elevation and slope for a foundation, drainage, and driveway. Having one company handle clearing and grading together means fewer mobilization costs and a more consistent result.
Is stump pulling better than stump grinding for construction sites?
For construction sites, stump pulling with excavation equipment is generally the better option because it removes the entire root mass from the soil. Grinding leaves wood material in the ground that can decompose and settle, which creates problems under driveways, foundations, and slabs. If you're building, pull the stumps rather than grind them.
Can Siteworks handle driveway grading along with tree clearing?
Yes, and that combination is common in rural Maine where new driveways often need trees cleared first before any grading can happen. The excavation crew can clear trees along the driveway path, remove stumps, and then cut and grade the road bed in the same mobilization. It's a much more efficient process than scheduling two separate companies.
How do I prepare my property for an excavation and clearing project?
Mark any buried utilities before work begins by calling 811, Maine's Dig Safe service, at least three business days in advance. If you know where septic lines, irrigation systems, or underground wiring run, let the crew know before they start. Clear personal items and vehicles from the work area so equipment can move freely.
What causes trees to become hazardous on rural Maine properties?
The most common culprits are root rot from poor drainage, ice storm damage that cracks major limbs, and pest pressure from insects like emerald ash borers or bark beetles. Trees growing too close to structures over time also become hazards as the canopy and root system expand. Regular property walkthroughs catch these issues before they become emergencies.
How long does it take to clear and grade a one-acre lot in Maine?
A lightly wooded acre might take one to two days with the right equipment on site. A heavily forested acre with large trees, thick brush, and stumps to remove can take considerably longer, sometimes three to five days or more. Soil conditions, site access, and how the cleared material is being handled all affect the timeline.

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