Lakesway Earthmoving

Property Slashing in Pacific Palms

Over 30 years' experience, on-site inspections, and a versatile fleet ensure your earthmoving project is done right

Land Clearing

Pacific Palms Property Slashing

Managing overgrown land near the coast can be tough, but our professional property slashing makes it easy. At Lakesway Earthmoving, we provide reliable slashing services to homeowners, acreage owners, and developers across Pacific Palms and surrounding areas. Whether you need to tidy up a large block, reduce fire risk, or get ready for a future project, we’ve got the equipment and know-how to clear your land efficiently. With over 30 years of experience and a licensed builder on board, we understand what your property needs—especially in bushy, high-growth areas like this.


Our team works with everything from residential blocks to rural paddocks and sloped coastal properties. We also offer on-site inspections to help determine the best way to approach your land. For trusted property slashing in Pacific Palms, give us a call on 0419 465 922.

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Safe, Tidy, Low-Stress Landcare

If your property’s overgrown or bushfire season is approaching, slashing can make a big difference fast. We use high-performance machinery designed to handle dense undergrowth, tall grass, and uneven terrain common in the Pacific Palms area. Slashing helps prevent pest problems, keeps your land looking presentable, and can even improve property value. It's also a great way to prepare for future landscaping or construction without the need for costly clearing work later on.


We tailor each job to suit the land and its conditions—whether it’s a vacant block by the beach or a large rural site surrounded by bush. Our team is friendly, efficient, and always happy to talk you through the process before we get started. We also offer additional services like tipper hire and excavation if you’re looking to do more than just clear the land. Call today to get started.

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