What we clear
Land clearing is the natural companion to stump work, so we offer it as an add-on for the properties that need it. If you're already having a row of stumps ground out along a fence or property line, it makes sense to clear the brush and saplings choking that line at the same time, one mobilization, one crew, one tidy result.
- Fence-line clearing, brush, saplings, and volunteer trees crowding a fence or property line.
- Small-lot & back-corner cleanup, reclaiming an overgrown corner of a residential or rural lot.
- Brush & sapling removal paired with grinding the stumps left behind.
- Pre-fence & pre-project clearing, opening up a line before a fence, shed, or garden goes in.
For large acreage clearing or forestry mulching, we'll be straight with you about scope and point you to the right specialized equipment if a job is bigger than a stump-and-brush operation should take on.
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.
- Locate firstIndiana 811 marks the utilities before any cutting or grinding starts.
- Clear the brushWe cut and clear the saplings, brush, and overgrowth along the line.
- Grind the stumpsEvery stump along the cleared line gets ground 6–12 inches below grade.
- Haul or chipDebris is chipped on-site or hauled off, your call, and the ground is left usable.
Local notes for Hamilton County
A few things worth knowing locally: lost ash trees should be handled in line with Indiana DNR emerald-ash-borer guidance, county burn rules can affect on-site disposal, and stumps or brush in a city right-of-way may need a quick check with local urban forestry before work begins. We factor all of it into the quote so there are no surprises.