Lot Cleanup Specialists

Brush Removal

Professional brush removal to clear overgrown lots, brush piles, and undergrowth. We tame the wild.

That overgrown lot or brush pile isn't just ugly — it's a fire hazard, a pest habitat, and a code violation waiting to happen. We clear it all and leave your property clean.

Brush removal is often the first step in property improvement. Whether you've got an overgrown vacant lot, accumulated brush piles from years of yard work, or undergrowth that's taken over your wooded area, we can clear it. Our crew uses a combination of brush chippers, chainsaws, and hand tools to clear vegetation efficiently. We handle everything from small backyard cleanups to multi-acre brush clearing. All material is chipped on-site and either left as mulch or hauled away.

What's Included

Benefits

Code Compliance

Many municipalities require lot maintenance. We bring your property into compliance.

Fire Prevention

Dry brush is a fire hazard, especially in summer. Clearing reduces your risk.

Pest Control

Brush harbors snakes, rodents, and insects. Clearing eliminates their habitat.

Property Access

Regain access to your entire property for maintenance, recreation, or development.

Our Process

1

Walk the Property

We assess the scope of work and identify any hazards or items to preserve.

2

Clear Vegetation

Brush, saplings, and undergrowth cut and fed through our chipper on-site.

3

Stump Treatment

Small stumps ground or treated. Larger stumps quoted separately.

4

Final Cleanup

Area raked clean, mulch spread or removed, property left neat.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does brush removal cost?

Brush removal costs $500-$3,000+ depending on the area size and density. Dense undergrowth with saplings costs more than light brush. We provide free on-site estimates.

Will brush removal damage my yard?

We work carefully to minimize ground disturbance. In most cases, the area looks significantly better after clearing. We can spread mulch to protect exposed soil.

Can you clear brush near my fence or buildings?

Yes. We use hand tools near structures to avoid damage. We can clear fence lines, building perimeters, and tight spaces safely.

Ready to Get Started?

Contact us for a free, no-obligation estimate. We'll assess your needs and provide a clear quote.