Brush & Tree Removal
When the underbrush, saplings, and small trees have taken over, brush and tree removal gets your ground back. It’s the difference between a wall of overgrowth and an open, walkable, usable property. Tell us what you’re dealing with and we’ll connect you with an experienced local pro, free and with no obligation.
What It Covers
Brush and tree removal clears out the dense undergrowth, scrub, vines, and small-to-medium trees that choke a property over time. Most of this work is done with a forestry mulcher, which grinds the material in place — so you’re not left with brush piles to burn or haul, and the bigger trees you want to keep can stay.
When You Need It
- Overgrown yards, lots, and acreage that have closed in
- Invasive brush — bush honeysuckle, eastern red cedar, multiflora rose, and the like
- Reclaiming views, light, and open space around a home
- Reducing fuel and creating defensible space around buildings
- Clearing undergrowth out of a wood lot while keeping the mature trees
Why Mulching Is the Clean Option
Hand-cutting and hauling brush is slow and leaves a mess; burning isn’t always safe or allowed. Grinding it in place clears it in a single pass and leaves a mulch layer that suppresses regrowth and protects the soil. For aggressive invasives like honeysuckle, that one-pass knockdown is far more effective than years of cutting it back by hand.
Where We Work
We connect landowners with local pros across eastern Missouri and west-central Illinois — see the full list of counties on our Service Area page.