Frequently Asked Questions

  • Do you offer 24/7 emergency services?

    Yes, we provide 24/7 emergency response for urgent land clearing, snow removal, and access restoration. Call anytime for storm damage, blocked driveways, or unexpected flooding.
  • Are you licensed and insured?

    Yes, Walker's Landworx LLC is fully licensed and insured for your peace of mind. We're experienced professionals with 5 years in the industry.
  • What's forestry mulching?

    Forestry mulching uses specialized machinery to grind trees, brush, and undergrowth into nutrient-rich mulch. It's faster than manual clearing with minimal soil disturbance and eco-friendly results.
  • Do you serve Charlottesville?

    Yes, we serve Charlottesville along with Lyndhurst, Lexington, Staunton, Waynesboro, and Harrisonburg throughout Central Virginia.
  • Can you install water lines?

    Yes, our site preparation services include trenching and water line installation. We handle utility hookups, backfilling, and erosion control for residential and light commercial builds.
  • Do you have state contracts?

    Yes, we're a state-contracted snow removal provider with commercial contracts. We serve both residential homeowners and commercial properties with 24/7 winter services.
  • What equipment do you use?

    We use excavators, skid steers, trenchers, and specialized forestry mulching machinery suited for varied terrain. Our advanced equipment delivers precise results for all projects.
  • Can you clear shooting lanes?

    Yes, we offer precision shooting lane and trail clearing for hunting properties. We remove trees and brush without damaging surrounding terrain for better visibility.
  • Do you offer seasonal contracts?

    Yes, we offer both per-storm pricing and seasonal contracts for residential snow removal. Commercial snow removal contracts are also available with 24/7 response.
  • How long have you been operating?

    Walker's Landworx LLC has 5 years of experience in the industry. We know the terrain, weather, and soil conditions unique to the Shenandoah Valley.