Absolutely. Wooded fence lines are some of the most challenging—and most rewarding—projects we handle. We can create clean corridors while preserving healthy trees and preventing invasive overgrowth from damaging your boundary.
After initial clearing, annual or bi-annual maintenance keeps fence lines clean and prevents invasive species from re-establishing. We can also recommend herbicide applications (applied by licensed professionals) for long-term control.
We'll assess the condition during our initial walkthrough and work carefully around damaged sections. In some cases, clearing the overgrowth makes it easier to identify and repair fence damage you may not have known existed.
Yes, with property owner permission. If you need both sides cleared, we can coordinate access and handle the entire fence corridor in one project.
No. Our operators are trained to work carefully around fencing, and our equipment is designed for precision clearing. We take extra care to protect fence posts, wires, and rails while removing overgrowth.
We can clear right up to the fence line without damaging posts, rails, or wire. Our precision equipment allows us to remove vegetation while protecting the fence structure itself.
Our RCU-55 machines are rated for slopes up to 55 degrees—far steeper than traditional equipment can safely handle. If you've been told your hillside is too steep to clear, we can likely help.
Yes! Retention ponds, dam faces, and embankments are among the most common hillside clearing projects we handle. Our remote equipment allows us to safely maintain these critical structures without causing damage or erosion.
Yes. Because the equipment is operated remotely, we can work safely near structures, fences, and property boundaries without putting operators at risk. We take extra care around sensitive areas to ensure precision and safety.
Absolutely. The mulched material creates a protective layer over the soil, reducing water runoff and allowing moisture to penetrate naturally. This helps stabilize the slope and promotes healthy regrowth of native vegetation.
Our RCU machines can handle brush, saplings, small trees, invasive species like honeysuckle and multiflora rose, and dense undergrowth—all on slopes up to 55 degrees. If it's growing on your hillside, we can clear it safely.
Yes! Our remote-controlled equipment is specifically designed for sensitive areas like creek banks, drainage corridors, and retention ponds. The mulching process protects the soil while clearing vegetation, preventing erosion and runoff.
Forestry mulching is a land clearing method that uses specialized equipment to cut, grind, and clear vegetation into mulch, leaving the soil enriched and undisturbed.
We primarily mulch and clear vegetation. For large tree removal, we assess the site and provide the best solution based on your needs.
We provide brush cutting and land clearing services across residential, commercial, and rural properties in our service area.
Yes, forestry mulching is eco-friendly as it reduces erosion, improves soil health, and eliminates the need for burning or hauling debris.
Yes, we offer landscaping services including grading, site preparation, and aesthetic improvements after clearing your land.