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Debris Hauling Services in the Chattanooga area for properties buried under brush, fallen trees, and land clearing waste

Meed Forestry provides debris hauling services that remove land clearing waste, brush piles, and tree debris from residential and commercial properties in Chattanooga and the surrounding Tennessee, Georgia, and Alabama communities. You may be standing in front of mounds of branches after a storm, heaps of brush pushed to the edge of a lot after clearing, or scattered limbs and stumps blocking access to the rest of your project. This service loads, hauls, and disposes of all that material so the site is ready for the next step.


The work begins with sorting material by type and size. Larger logs are loaded first, followed by brush and smaller debris. Trucks are staged to minimize ground disturbance, especially on residential lawns or construction staging areas. Once loaded, the material is transported to appropriate disposal or recycling facilities, depending on what can be chipped, mulched, or processed for reuse. You are left with a site that is visibly clear, not just pushed aside.


Reach out to schedule debris hauling services and get your property project-ready.

What Happens Between the Pile and the Empty Lot

You call for hauling when the debris is too much to move yourself or when construction schedules depend on clearing the lot fast. The crew evaluates what is on site, including brush volume, limb size, stump sections, and anything else left from clearing or storms. Equipment used typically includes grapple trucks, dump trailers, and loaders sized for the job. Each load is calculated based on weight and cubic yards to match truck capacity without overfilling or requiring multiple unnecessary trips.


After hauling is complete, you will walk onto a lot that no longer has piles blocking pathways, no scattered limbs in the yard, and no visual clutter along fence lines or driveways. Meed Forestry ensures the site is swept of loose debris and ready for grading, planting, construction, or whatever comes next. The ground is not torn up from dragging material, and access points remain intact.



This service is often paired with land clearing or tree removal but can be scheduled independently. It does not include demolition debris such as concrete, metal, or building materials. If you have mixed waste types, the crew will separate organic material on site and advise on disposal options for the rest. Timing depends on debris volume and site access, but most residential jobs are completed within a day.

Here are answers to common concerns about debris hauling, disposal, and what qualifies for removal.

Questions About Hauling and What Gets Removed

What types of debris are included in hauling services?

You can have brush, tree limbs, logs, stumps, leaves, and other organic material hauled away. This service does not cover construction waste, household trash, or non-organic materials.

How is the debris disposed of after it leaves my property?

Material is taken to recycling centers, composting facilities, or chipping sites depending on type. Logs may be separated for milling or firewood processing if suitable.

When should I schedule hauling after a land clearing project?

You should schedule hauling as soon as the clearing work is finished and debris is piled or staged. Waiting too long can delay other contractors and create access problems.

Why does the crew sort material before loading it?

Sorting allows for more efficient loading, better weight distribution in the truck, and proper disposal at facilities that only accept certain material types.

How long does it take to haul debris from a typical residential lot?

Most single-family properties with moderate brush piles or storm debris are cleared in four to six hours, depending on volume and truck access.

If your site is stacked with debris and you need it gone so work can continue, contact Meed Forestry to arrange hauling services and get the property cleared on your timeline.