What right-of-way and fence line clearing is
This is corridor work — clearing brush and growth along a line rather than across a whole parcel. Fence rows, property boundaries, access roads, easements, utility corridors. The common thread is you want a clean, defined, maintainable line where right now there’s a tangle of greenbrier and scrub.
We run the mulcher head down the line, take out the brush, saplings, and small trees, and grind it into mulch in place. What’s left is an open, visible corridor.
When you need it
Typical jobs:
- A fence line buried in growth you need to repair, replace, or just find
- A property boundary you can’t see or walk anymore
- Clearing for a new fence before it goes in
- An access road or driveway easement closing in
- Utility or pipeline corridors that need to be kept open
- Field edges and tree lines creeping inward
Knowing where the line is
For boundary and fence work, the most important thing is knowing where the line actually runs. If your property pins are marked or your fence is visible, we’re good. If the boundary’s a mystery, get it flagged or the pins located first — I’ll clear precisely to surveyed markers, but I won’t guess at a property line and risk clearing onto your neighbor.
How we work the line
We follow the line, clearing to the width you need and working carefully around fences, markers, and anything that has to stay. The material gets mulched right there along the corridor, so there’s no debris to haul out and nothing piled along your boundary. The tracked machine keeps ground impact low and gets into the narrow spots a bigger rig can’t.
What to expect
Corridor work depends on length, width, and how heavy the growth is along the line. A short, light fence row is quick; a long, overgrown boundary or access road takes longer. You’ll get a realistic estimate after I see it.
Lines grow back — greenbrier and scrub don’t quit — so plan on occasional maintenance to keep the corridor defined. I can come back on a schedule or as needed.
Pricing
Cost tracks with line length, clearing width, growth density, and terrain. Free estimates, explained plainly, no flat pricing.
Right-of-way work pairs with brush clearing and trail cutting. See your service area or get in touch.