Narrow, straight corridors cleared for new fence, utility right-of-way, equipment access, and senderos — precision over volume.
Fence-line and right-of-way clearing is linear work — a defined corridor cleared clean and straight, not a whole tract. New fence lines, utility right-of-way, equipment access roads, and senderos cut through pasture or brushland.
The goal is a usable line, not maximum clearing — we size the equipment and the width to the corridor, so you're not paying to clear land that doesn't need to be touched.
Fence-lines and ditches across the Valley collect a specific mix of brush — the same scrub that tangles a right-of-way year after year if it's not cut back to the root.
We cut low and root-rake for a genuinely clean line — not just knocked-down brush that grows back into the corridor within a season.
Because right-of-way work often runs alongside other crews, we size equipment for narrow corridors without overclearing the land on either side — and we can coordinate timing with surveyors or utility crews working the same line.
Ranchers cutting new fence-lines or senderos. Developers and utility crews needing a corridor opened for access or lines. Landowners clearing a property-line right-of-way.
Free on-site quote — tell us the corridor and the goal.