Along the fence lines and creek banks off Vaughn Creek Road and throughout the rural parcels between Terry and Raymond, overgrown brush is one of the most common things that gets left until it becomes a real problem. In Mississippi’s growing season, three years of unmanaged fence line can become impenetrable. And in Hinds County’s humidity and heat, that dense growth is exactly the habitat snakes, ticks, and mosquitoes move into. It does not take long before land that should be usable is not.
We Handle Brush Cleaning at any scale.
One overgrown fence line on a residential lot or fifty acres of boundary brush on rural property. We bring the right crew and equipment for the scope. Brush clearing is often part of a larger land clearing job but is just as commonly a standalone job for homeowners who want their property back.
The site is clean when we leave.
Brush clearing produces a significant volume of material. We chip it, pile it, or haul it based on what works for your property. We do not clear the brush and leave piles of it for you to deal with.
What is the difference between brush clearing and land clearing?
Can you clear brush on sloped or uneven ground?
How often does brush need to be cleared?
Do you clear brush near water or creek banks?
Can brush clearing be combined with other services?
What does brush clearing cost?
Call us, tell us what you are dealing with, and we will schedule a time to come look at it. Free estimate, no pressure, and a clear answer on the cost.
