Right-of-Way & Fence Line Clearing in Conroe, TX

Overgrown fence lines, easements, and access roads cleared back to a clean, maintainable strip.

Right-of-Way in Conroe

Fence lines, property lines, easements, and access roads all want to disappear under brush in Montgomery County, and once they do they are a real problem — you cannot fix a fence you cannot reach, brush growing through the wire tears it apart, and an overgrown easement or right-of-way blocks access and creates a fire and storm hazard. We clear those strips back to a clean, maintainable line. That means cutting and mulching the brush, briars, and saplings along fence lines so you can repair and run fence, opening up overgrown property lines so you can see and survey your boundary, clearing utility and pipeline easements and access roads, and keeping right-of-way corridors open. Linear clearing is its own skill — it is about getting a clean, consistent strip the full length of the line without tearing up what is on either side. We have the equipment to work tight along a fence or down a narrow easement and leave you a line you can actually keep up.

Right-of-Way & Fence Line Clearing in Conroe, TX

Land clearing in Conroe

Conroe is the seat of Montgomery County and one of the fastest-growing cities in Texas, spreading north of Houston along I-45 and out around the shores of Lake Conroe. That growth is exactly what keeps us busy: raw, wooded acreage is being bought up and turned into homesites, subdivisions, and shops faster than crews can clear it. Most of the land out here is dense East Texas brush — yaupon thickets under post oak and pine, sweetgum, briars, and second-growth scrub — that has to be opened up before anyone can build, fence, or even walk it. We clear lots and acreage all over the Conroe area, from single homesites on the west side toward Lake Conroe to multi-acre tracts out toward Cut and Shoot and the rural edges of the city. We forestry mulch underbrush, remove brush and trees, grind stumps, clear fence lines and easements, and grub and prep build pads down to clean, gradeable dirt. The ground here is often sandy and damp, and a careless clearing job erodes and ruts fast — so we mulch to hold the soil where we can and grade clean where the lot is going to be built on. Tell us the acreage and what is growing on it, and we will give you a straight price and a plan.

  • Fence lines cleared so you can repair and run fence
  • Property lines opened up for visibility and survey
  • Utility, pipeline, and access easements cleared
  • Right-of-way corridors kept open and passable
  • Clean, consistent width the full length of the line
  • Maintainable buffer left so it does not close back in

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Right-of-Way in Conroe

Tell us about the property and we’ll call you back — local Conroe land clearing.

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Areas We Cover in Conroe

In town or up a cove — if it’s in or around Conroe, we come to your property.

  • Lake Conroe
  • April Sound
  • Grangerland
  • Cut and Shoot
  • Westwood
  • Oak Ridge North

Common Clearing Scenarios in Conroe

The land clearing jobs we see most around here — and how we handle them.

Fast growth eating up wooded acreage

Conroe is growing as fast as anywhere in Texas, and most of the land changing hands is raw, brushy woods that has to be cleared before it can be built on. We turn those tangled lots into clean, buildable ground — brush, trees, stumps, and roots — so the build can actually start.

Lake Conroe lots on sandy, erodible soil

Properties around Lake Conroe sit on sandy ground that ruts and erodes fast if it is bare-cleared and left. We lean on forestry mulching to keep a protective mulch layer on the soil, and grade clean only where a build pad requires it, so a cleared lakeside lot does not wash after the first hard rain.

Dense yaupon under the post oaks

Across the Conroe area, yaupon forms a head-high thicket under the post oak and pine canopy that makes acreage impassable. Mulching the understory out while leaving the big trees gives you open, usable, park-like woods instead of a tangle — one of the most common jobs we do here.

Right-of-Way in Conroe — FAQs

Do you cover all of the Conroe and Lake Conroe area?
Yes. We clear land throughout Conroe, around Lake Conroe and April Sound, out toward Grangerland and Cut and Shoot, and across the rural edges of the city. If you are not sure your property is in our area, call and ask — we very likely cover it.
I bought a wooded lot near Lake Conroe to build on — what is the first step?
Walk it with us so we know where the house, drive, and utilities are going. From there we clear the brush and trees the build requires, grind or pull the stumps, and grub the pad to clean, gradeable dirt — while leaving the shade trees worth keeping. On sandy lakeside lots we are careful to protect against erosion.
How much does it cost to clear an acre around Conroe?
It depends entirely on what is growing on it and how clean you need it. Light underbrush mulching is far cheaper per acre than a full clear, grub, and grade down to bare dirt. Thick yaupon, large post oaks, and stump removal add to it. We walk the property and quote it by the acre or the job so you get a real number up front.
Can you clear a fence line without damaging my existing fence?
Yes. We work tight and controlled along an existing fence, cutting and mulching the brush and briars off the wire and posts without tearing up the fence itself. If the fence is already being destroyed by brush grown through it, we will tell you honestly what is salvageable and what needs replacing once the line is open.
How wide a strip do you clear along a fence or easement?
It depends on what the line is for. For a fence you can work, a strip wide enough to set posts and run wire with a buffer on each side is usually right. For utility and pipeline easements there is often a required width. Tell us the purpose and any width requirement and we will clear to a clean, consistent strip that matches it.
Do you clear overgrown property lines so I can survey?
Yes. Reopening a brushed-in property line so a surveyor can find pins and run the boundary is a common job. We clear a clean line along the boundary so you can see across it, locate corners, and get the survey done — just have the line marked or the corners flagged if you know where they are.

Need Right-of-Way in Conroe?

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.