Fence Line Clearing: Reclaim Your Property Lines

Fence lines have a way of disappearing. A few seasons of brush, vines, and volunteer trees, and suddenly you can’t see your boundary, your fence is buried, and the neighbor’s tree line is creeping onto your ground. Clearing it back is one of the most satisfying improvements you can make to a property.

Why fence lines get out of hand

Fence rows are the perfect hideout for growth — hard to mow, easy to ignore, and a magnet for birds dropping seeds. Left alone, brush and saplings can damage the fence itself, hide it from repair, and blur exactly where your property ends.

What clearing accomplishes

  • Makes your boundary visible again for surveys, re-fencing, or selling
  • Protects existing fence from root and limb damage
  • Stops growth from spreading into your field or pasture
  • Just plain looks sharp — a clean line reads as a well-kept property

The efficient way to do it

Fence line and right-of-way clearing with a mulching head cuts a clean, defined edge fast — even on long runs and rough ground a tractor can’t easily reach. It’s a fraction of the time and effort of doing it with a chainsaw and a weekend.

Ready to see your property lines again? Tell us about your fence rows and we’ll connect you with an experienced local pro across eastern Missouri and west-central Illinois — free, with no obligation.

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