Fairview Landworks

Fairview Landworks We provide WNC with forestry mulching, tree & debris removal, land clearing and grading services.

Shoo buddy.. this was a long day! Once again we partnered with Dustin at Old Mountain Land Management to remove this unt...
10/24/2025

Shoo buddy.. this was a long day! Once again we partnered with Dustin at Old Mountain Land Management to remove this untamed juniper from in front of Asbury Memorial UMC. No project is too big or too small, give us a call today!

Check out these before and after shots! If you need help clearing your property or preparing it for construction, we’re ...
09/17/2025

Check out these before and after shots! If you need help clearing your property or preparing it for construction, we’re here to help—just give us a call!” 

Yesterday, we partnered with Dustin from Old Mountain Land Management to turn the unused space behind our customer’s sho...
07/02/2025

Yesterday, we partnered with Dustin from Old Mountain Land Management to turn the unused space behind our customer’s shop into a functional gravel parking area. We also addressed drainage issues in their yard to help prevent future problems. Get in touch today for a free consultation!

03/21/2025

ASHEVILLE, N.C., March 20, 2025—The U.S. Forest Service will restrict all open burning on North Carolina’s four national forests starting Friday, March 21, 2025, in response to the elevated fire danger occurring across the state.

Remaining in effect through June 30, 2025, or until rescinded by an authorized U.S. Forest Service official, the restriction includes building, maintaining or using an open fire, campfire or stove fire on the Pisgah, Nantahala, Uwharrie and Croatan National Forests. Visitors are still permitted to use commercially available fuel stoves, such as portable propane camp stoves or covered charcoal grills.

The restrictions will remain in effect until there is a change in fire danger. The purpose of fire restrictions is to reduce the risk of human-caused fires during unusually high fire danger and/or burning conditions.

Fire professionals analyze several factors when deciding to enact fire restrictions. These factors include the number of human-caused fires, fire danger ratings, persistent adverse weather conditions, fuel moisture conditions, and the potential threat to firefighters and public safety.

The restriction on the four federally managed national forests follows the statewide ban issued by the North Carolina Forest Service on all open burning effective March 21, 2025, until further notice.

For more information, visit www.fs.usda.gov/nfsnc, follow the National Forests in North Carolina on Facebook (www.facebook.com/nfsnc), or contact the local district ranger’s office.

03/20/2025
Here’s a before and after of a small mulching job we recently completed. Clearing out the underbrush on your property he...
03/11/2025

Here’s a before and after of a small mulching job we recently completed. Clearing out the underbrush on your property helps to mitigate wildfire danger… and it looks good too!

Check out this infographic from the NC Forest Service. As the blowdown from Helene and other fuels begin to dry out, the...
03/01/2025

Check out this infographic from the NC Forest Service. As the blowdown from Helene and other fuels begin to dry out, the risks of catastrophic wildfires in our area increases. We specialize in helping to create a defensible space around your home and can establish fire breaks throughout your property.

Get in touch today to find out more!
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