Clean Fence Lines, Clear Boundaries
Fence Line Clearing in Azle & Parker County
Your fence line is in there somewhere. Under the brush, the cedar, and the mess that's been growing unchecked for years. We clear it so you can see your property lines, install new fencing, or just take back what's yours.
Why Fence Lines Get Overgrown
Fence rows are the last place most people mow or maintain. The brush starts small — a few cedar seedlings, some briars, maybe some mesquite volunteers. Within a few seasons, you can't see the fence anymore. The wire gets swallowed by brush, the posts start leaning, and your property line disappears.
In Parker County, this happens faster than most places because of the cedar. Ashe Juniper grows aggressively along fence rows where birds drop the seeds. Once it gets established, it shades out the grass and creates a wall of brush that's impossible to manage with a mower.
Whether you need to prep for a new fence install, reclaim an overgrown property boundary, or create a fire break between your property and the neighbor's — clearing the fence line is where it all starts.
When You Need Fence Line Clearing
New Fence Installation
Your fence crew needs a clean path to work. We clear 10–15 feet on each side so they can set posts, stretch wire, and finish the job without fighting brush.
Property Boundary Visibility
Can't tell where your land ends and the neighbor's starts? We clear the fence row so you can see the boundary again — useful for property disputes, surveys, and peace of mind.
Fire Break Creation
A cleared fence line doubles as a fire break. In summer burn ban season, that cleared buffer between properties can make a real difference.
Existing Fence Maintenance
Brush growing through your fence weakens posts and stretches wire. We clear back the overgrowth so you can inspect, repair, or replace the fence properly.
Ranch Property Management
If you're running cattle or horses, overgrown fence lines mean animals getting through. Clean lines mean secure fencing and less time chasing livestock.
Pre-Sale Property Cleanup
Selling your property? Clean, visible fence lines look better in photos, make the property feel bigger, and signal that the land has been maintained.
Our Fence Line Clearing Process
Walk and mark
We walk the fence line with you, identify what needs clearing and what stays. If there are specific trees to preserve or areas to avoid, we mark them.
Mulch the brush
The forestry mulcher moves along the fence row and grinds everything in its path — cedar, brush, small trees, stumps. The mulch stays where it falls.
Clean fence line
When we're done, you've got a clean, clear corridor with visible fence posts (or clear ground for your fence crew). No debris to haul, no burn pile to manage.
Need More Than Just Fence Lines?
We also handle full property clearing and cedar removal.
Fence Line Clearing FAQ
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Whether you need a lot cleared for building, brush and cedar taken out, or fence lines cleaned up — we're local, we're fast, and estimates are always free.