Brush Removal in Montgomery County
Overgrown with yaupon, briars, and scrub? We clear the brush and give you back open, usable ground.
Brush Removal
Brush has a way of taking over land in Montgomery County. Leave a lot alone for a few seasons and yaupon, briars, privet, sweetgum, and second-growth scrub fill in until you cannot walk it, fence it, or see across it. We clear that brush and give you usable ground again. Depending on the property and your goal, we handle it with forestry mulching that grinds the brush in place, or with cutting and removal where you want the material gone — clearing overgrown lots and acreage, reclaiming pasture and fields lost to scrub, opening up sight lines and trails, and cleaning up around homes, barns, ponds, and fence lines. East Texas brush grows back fast and grows back thick, so we also talk through what it takes to keep it down once it is cleared. Tell us how much you have and what is growing in it, and we will give you a straight price and a plan to take the land back.
Reclaiming land that has gone to brush
A surprising amount of our work is land that used to be open — pasture, a yard, a homesite, a clear fence line — that brush has simply swallowed. Yaupon and briars are relentless out here. We clear the overgrowth back to the ground you actually want, whether that is reopening a pasture, clearing around a pond or barn, or just making a wooded lot walkable and safe again. The goal is land you can use, not just a path bushhogged through the middle of it.
Mulch it or haul it — the right method for your lot
There are two honest ways to deal with heavy brush, and the right one depends on your property. Forestry mulching grinds it in place and leaves a clean mulch layer — fastest and cheapest, with nothing to haul. Cutting and removal makes sense when you want the material gone entirely, for example near a home, a finished yard, or a future build pad. We will tell you which fits your lot and your goal instead of defaulting to whatever is easiest for us.
What’s included
- Yaupon, briars, privet, sweetgum, and scrub cleared out
- Overgrown lots, pastures, and fields reclaimed
- Brush cleared around homes, barns, ponds, and fence lines
- Mulched in place or cut and removed — your choice and your lot
- Sight lines, trails, and access reopened
- Honest plan for keeping the brush down after clearing
Get Help With Brush Removal
Tell us about the property — acreage, what’s growing, and your goal — and we’ll call you back with a quote.
Brush Removal — Questions We Hear a Lot
How is brush removal different from forestry mulching?
Can you clear brush without killing the trees I want to keep?
How do I keep the brush from coming right back?
Brush Removal by Town
Local brush removal pages for every community we serve.
- Brush Removal in Conroe TX
- Brush Removal in Montgomery TX
- Brush Removal in Magnolia TX
- Brush Removal in Willis TX
- Brush Removal in New Caney TX
- Brush Removal in Splendora TX
- Brush Removal in Porter TX
- Brush Removal in Pinehurst TX
- Brush Removal in Cut and Shoot TX
- Brush Removal in Panorama Village TX
- Brush Removal in Stagecoach TX
- Brush Removal in Dobbin TX
Need Brush Removal in Montgomery County?
Call now for a fast quote — we come to your property, walk the land with you, and quote it straight by the acre or the job.