Serving Hammond, Louisiana & Tangipahoa Parish
Forestry Mulching & Tree Services in Covington, LA
Professional Land Management for Covington & St. Tammany Parish
- Licensed Arborist #2696
- Serving Covington & St. Tammany Parish
- 200hp Forestry Mulchers
St. Tammany Parish has been the fastest-growing parish in Louisiana for years running, and Covington is at the center of that growth. Subdivisions are pushing into pine forest and mixed hardwood land on every side of the city. New construction lots get carved out of land that was producing timber ten years ago, and the vegetation coming back on the cleared edges is aggressive — sweetgum, tallow, wax myrtle, and vine growth that can turn a clean lot back into a thicket within two growing seasons. At the same time, the established neighborhoods along the Bogue Falaya River and in the older sections of Covington are dealing with mature-tree hazards, root damage to infrastructure, and the ongoing challenge of managing large live oaks and pines that were left as part of the neighborhood appeal but are now posing risk to structures. Bottomland Tree Service covers all of it. Lee Bailey, Louisiana Arborist #2696. Call 225-251-9130.
Our Covington Services
How We Help
Forestry Mulching in Covington, LA
Covington’s mixed terrain of upland pine forests and wet bottomland creates unique land-clearing challenges, and our 200-horsepower forestry mulching services efficiently clear timber, brush, and dense vegetation on both dry and saturated ground using Low Ground Pressure (LGP) equipment that prevents rutting, protects soft soil, and leaves a clean, erosion-resistant surface ready for development.
Tree Removal in Covington, LA
Covington’s mature neighborhoods and storm-prone environment create ongoing demand for hazardous tree removal, and our professional tree services safely handle storm-damaged pines, decaying water oaks, lightning-struck trees, and large trees threatening homes or structures, with every removal assessed on-site by licensed Louisiana Arborist Lee Bailey (#2696).
Right-of-Way Clearing and Land Clearing in Covington, LA
Covington’s rapid growth and expanding rural development continue to drive demand for land clearing, right-of-way clearing, and forestry mulching services, and we efficiently clear subdivision lots, commercial sites, utility corridors, overgrown acreage, and private road access routes in a single pass that leaves clean, stable ground for long-term use.
Residential Land Clearing
Helping Covington homeowners expand their properties, prepare building sites, and manage overgrown land.
Why Covington Property Owners Choose Bottomland Tree Service
Experienced in St. Tammany Parish
We understand Covington's regulations, soil conditions, and vegetation. From downtown Covington to rural properties, we deliver professional results.
Professional Equipment & Operators
Our 200hp forestry mulchers and experienced Louisiana-licensed operators ensure efficient, safe land clearing for any Covington project.
Clean, Responsible Process
Important for Covington's residential neighborhoods and commercial areas. No burn piles, no debris hauling—just clean, professional results.
Service Area
Serving All of Covington & Surrounding Areas
We provide services throughout
- Downtown Covington
- North Covington
- Rural Covington Areas
- All of St. Tammany Parish
Hammond-Area Projects We Handle
Residential Property Clearing
- New home site preparation
- Backyard expansions
- Property line clearing
- Storm cleanup
Commercial & Development
- Commercial site prep
- Subdivision development
- Parking lot clearing
- Infrastructure projects
Institutional
- Church and school grounds
- Park and recreation areas
- Municipal maintenance
- Pond & lake access clearing
Frequently Asked Questions - Covington, LA
Call 225-251-9130 and we’ll get a site visit scheduled quickly. For builder and developer work we do our best to align with construction schedules. Timeline depends on current queue and project scope.
Schedule an assessment with Lee Bailey, Louisiana Arborist #2696. He’ll evaluate lean, crown condition, root zone status, and proximity to your structure and give you a clear picture. Call 225-251-9130.
This is a common question in St. Tammany Parish where termite pressure is real. We recommend keeping mulch material a few feet away from any structure foundation — standard best practice. The material breaks down and conditions the soil rather than staying as a thick surface layer.
Yes. The LGP track pads on our mulcher handle the soft, high-water-table ground in Covington-area drainages without rutting or compacting the surface. That’s exactly what they’re designed for.