Clear overgrown land in a single pass — brush, undergrowth, and small trees turned to mulch, right where they stand.
Forestry mulching clears land the smart way. A single machine grinds brush, saplings, and undergrowth into a layer of mulch that stays on the ground — no burning, no hauling, no piles to deal with. It's faster, cleaner, and easier on your soil than traditional clearing.
We use forestry mulching to open up overgrown lots, cut fire breaks and defensible space around homes, reclaim pastureland, clear trails and fence lines, and prep sites for construction. The mulch left behind suppresses regrowth and helps prevent erosion.
Traditional clearing scrapes and hauls, tearing up topsoil and leaving you with debris to burn or truck away. Mulching does it in one pass, leaves the ground protected, and is far gentler on the land you're keeping.
In fire country, clearing brush and ladder fuels back from a structure is some of the most valuable work you can do. We create defensible space to the setbacks your property needs.
Forestry mulching uses a single machine to grind brush, undergrowth, and small trees into mulch that stays on the ground — no burning, hauling, or debris piles. It clears land in one low-impact pass.
Cost depends on acreage, how dense the vegetation is, and terrain. We'll walk the property and give you a clear number. Because it's one pass with one machine, it's often cheaper than traditional clear-and-haul.
Yes. Clearing brush and ladder fuels back from structures is one of the best uses of mulching in fire country, and we clear to the defensible-space setbacks your property needs.
Mulching is ideal for brush, saplings, and small-to-medium trees. Larger trees are handled separately — tell us what's on the lot and we'll scope it.
Tell us what you're planning and we'll walk you through how we'd approach it.
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