Brush and stumps are one job, not two
A neglected fence line or a small back lot is rarely just brush or just stumps, it is both, tangled together: saplings grown up through the fence, overgrowth swallowing the corner, and the old stumps underneath from the last time someone cleared it. Hiring a brush crew and then a stump grinder means two mobilizations, two quotes, and a gap where nothing matches up.
We do it as one job. One crew cuts and hauls the brush and saplings, then grinds the stumps in the same visit, so a reclaimed fence line or small lot across Noblesville and Fishers comes back open, level, and ready, fence-ready, mowable, or set for whatever is next, without the two-contractor runaround.
How a clearing-and-grind job goes
- Walk the lineWe look at the brush, count the stumps, and check access, then quote the whole job, not a piece of it.
- Call 811We call Indiana 811 for a utility locate before any grinding.
- Clear & grindOne crew cuts and hauls the growth, then grinds the stumps in the same trip.
- Hand it back cleanWe leave the line or lot open, level, and ready for fence, mower, or what is next.
Specs we work to
| Spec | What we do | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Scope | Brush, saplings, and stumps together | It is one tangled job, not two separate ones |
| Crew | One crew, one trip, one quote | No two-contractor gap or double mobilization |
| Stumps | Ground out as part of the job | Pairs naturally with multi-stump grinding |
| Best for | Fence lines and small lots | Larger acreage gets different equipment |
| Utility safety | Indiana 811 locate before every grind | Fence lines hide property-line and utility markers |
Where we do this
We clear fence lines and small lots across Noblesville, Westfield, Fishers, and Carmel. For large acreage or forestry mulching we will point you to the right specialized equipment, but for a fence line or a back corner, one crew handles the whole thing. Send a photo of the line.