Fence Line & Right-of-Way Clearing

Fence Line & Right-of-Way Clearing

Overgrown fence rows, brushed-in property lines, and grown-over access roads are some of the most common — and most satisfying — jobs to clean up. Fence line and right-of-way clearing opens those narrow corridors back up cleanly and quickly. Tell us what you need cleared and we’ll connect you with an experienced local pro, free and with no obligation.

What It Covers

This is targeted, linear clearing — opening up the strip of ground along a fence, property line, road, trail, or utility corridor. A forestry mulcher is ideal for it because it can work a clean, controlled width and grind everything in place, so you get a defined corridor without a windrow of brush left along the edge.

When You Need It

  • Overgrown fence rows that have brushed in and are pushing on the fence
  • Clearing a line before installing new fence
  • Reopening grown-over access roads, lanes, and trails
  • Maintaining utility and pipeline rights-of-way
  • Defining and clearing a property line

Why Mulching Fits This Work

Fence lines and corridors are exactly where burning and dozing are the most awkward — tight, linear, and often right against something you don’t want to damage. Mulching handles the narrow width cleanly, leaves the chips in place, and gives you a clear, maintained corridor in a single pass. It also makes the next round of upkeep far easier.

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.

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