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Fence Line & Access Clearing

Fence Line, Ranch Road & Access Path Clearing

Opening overgrown property lines, ranch roads, trails, and utility access paths.

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Overgrown fence lines, ranch roads, and access paths are common on rural and suburban acreage across Greater Houston. We open up these corridors so property owners can re-fence, inspect, or bring crews in — whether that means a narrow utility access path or a full ranch road cleared back to its original width.

Open Up the Property Lines and Access Routes

On rural and suburban acreage across Greater Houston, it’s common for fence lines, ranch roads, and access paths to get overgrown over the years. What used to be a clear corridor turns into a brush tunnel with yaupon, vines, and saplings — and now re-fencing, surveying, or bringing crews in becomes a problem.

We handle fence line and access clearing across the Houston region for exactly this situation. The goal is a cleanly opened corridor at the width you actually need, so the next step — whether that’s re-fencing, utility work, surveying, or construction access — can happen without further prep.

Common Fence Line & Access Scopes

  • Property line clearing before re-fencing
  • Ranch road opening — from narrow trails to full-width ranch access
  • Right-of-Way (ROW) thinning for utility corridors
  • Pre-survey thinning to open sight lines
  • Access path cutting for survey, utility, or construction crews
  • Gate and entry corridor clearing

Richmond, Rosenberg, Magnolia, and Rural Tracts

Fence line and access clearing is one of our most common scopes on working acreage in Fort Bend and Montgomery counties. Richmond, Rosenberg, Magnolia, and rural Tomball all see regular scopes for ranchers, acreage owners, and landowners clearing back years of growth.

Fence line clearing sits alongside our broader land clearing services in Houston — often paired with brush removal and forestry mulching on the same visit. Request a free quote for fence line or access clearing on your Houston-area property.

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Every scope starts with a site walk. Tell us about your property and we'll put together a plan that fits the actual conditions.

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Our Process

How We Handle It

01

Walk the Corridor

We walk the fence line or access route to understand width requirements, vegetation density, and property boundaries.

02

Right Equipment

Forestry mulcher for clean single-pass work, skid steer or excavator for heavier brush.

03

Clear to Spec

The corridor is cleared to the width you need — no more, no less — and handed off ready for fencing, surveying, or utility crews.

On the Job

Recent Work

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Why Choose Us

What Sets This Scope Apart

Exact Corridor Widths

We clear to the width the job actually needs, whether that's a 4-foot utility path or a 20-foot ranch road.

Property Line Aware

Fence lines get cleared respecting survey stakes and property boundaries — we don't cross lines.

Ready for the Next Crew

Cleared so that fencing, surveying, or utility crews can work without extra prep.

FAQ

Questions We Hear

Can you clear a fence line without damaging existing fencing? +

Yes. We routinely clear brush on one side of an existing fence without disturbing the fence itself, using equipment sized to the corridor.

How wide can you clear a ranch road? +

From narrow utility paths to full ranch roads and Right-of-Way (ROW) corridors. Width is scoped to what the property and end use need.

Do you clear for survey crews? +

Yes. Pre-survey thinning is a common scope — we open sight lines and access paths so surveyors can work efficiently.

Ready to Scope This Work?

Tell us about the property and what you're trying to do with it. We'll schedule a site visit.

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