What is Brush Clearing?
Our Brush Clearing Services
Overgrowth Removal: Clearing out tall grasses, vines, and shrubs.
Invasive Plant Control: Removing species like blackberry brambles and Scotch broom.
Fire Hazard Reduction: Creating defensible space around structures for wildfire protection.
Pasture & Land Restoration: Reclaiming land for agricultural or recreational use.
Debris Removal & Mulching: Hauling or mulching cleared material for reuse.
Benefits of Brush Clearing
- Reduces wildfire risk
- Makes property more accessible and usable
- Improves curb appeal and property value
- Encourages growth of healthy, native plants
- Helps control pests and rodents
FAQs About Brush Clearing
How much brush clearing do I need around my home for fire safety?
We recommend at least 30 feet of defensible space, but this depends on property layout and local guidelines.
Can you clear brush on steep slopes?
Yes, our equipment allows us to safely clear even challenging terrain.
Will brush clearing damage healthy trees?
No, we carefully clear around trees and plants you want to preserve.
What happens to the cleared brush?
We can mulch it on-site for erosion control or remove it completely, depending on your preference.
How often should brush clearing be done?
For fire safety and property maintenance, we recommend brush clearing once a year, or more often if invasive plants grow quickly.
Is brush clearing environmentally friendly?
Yes, when done properly. We focus on removing invasive and hazardous growth while protecting native plants and soil health.
Do you provide brush clearing for large acreage or rural properties?
Yes, we service everything from small residential lots to large multi-acre properties, including farms, pastures, and forested land.