Land Clearing for Fence Contractors in Ohio
Stop turning down jobs because of tough terrain. We clear it so you can install.
The Problem Fence Contractors Know Too Well
Without Clearing Support
- Turn down jobs on steep or overgrown terrain
- Your crew wastes hours hand-clearing brush
- Chainsaw crews add cost and slow you down
- Sketchy hillsides = liability concerns
With Brushworks
- Take on jobs you'd normally pass on
- We clear it, you show up and install
- No chainsaw crews or hauling debris
- Remote-controlled = no operator on the slope
How It Works
Simple process, predictable results
You Get a Tough Job
Customer needs a fence on a steep hillside, overgrown property line, or through heavy brush.
We Clear the Path
Our remote-controlled mulcher clears the fence line. No debris to haul, no stumps to deal with.
You Install the Fence
Show up to a cleared, ready-to-work site. Your crew focuses on what they do best.
What We Can Clear for You
If it's in the way of your fence line, we can handle it
Our Secret Weapon: The FAE RCU 55
Remote-controlled mulcher built for terrain that stops normal equipment
55° Slope Capability
Goes where skid steers and track loaders can't
Remote-Controlled Operation
No operator on the slope = safer operation
Compact Footprint
Squeezes through tight access points
Powerful Mulching Head
Chews through brush, saplings, and small trees
We also have full-size track loaders with mulcher heads for bigger clearing jobs when you need more acreage cleared.
Questions Fence Contractors Ask
Quick answers for busy contractors
How wide can you clear for a fence line?
Whatever you need. Most fence installs need 4-8 feet of clearance. We can clear wider if access or visibility requires it.
What's left after you clear?
Mulch on the ground. No debris to haul, no stumps sticking up. You can drive posts right through the mulch.
How fast can you get out there?
Usually within a few days during the busy season. We know you're working on schedules with your customers, so we hustle.
Do you work with contractors regularly?
Yes. We work with fence contractors, landscapers, and other trades who need site prep. Happy to build an ongoing relationship.
What does it cost?
Depends on the length, terrain, and density. Most fence line clears for residential properties run $500-2,000. We can give you a number in 24 hours.
Got a Job That Needs Clearing?
Send us the address and we'll get you a quote. Usually within 24 hours.
