Overgrown lots, right-of-ways, fence lines, and timber underbrush — cleared in one pass with a tracked mulcher. No burn piles. No haul-off. No mess left behind.
A high-flow excavator with a forestry mulching head turns standing brush and small timber into a clean mulch layer — right where it stood.
Underbrush, saplings, and small trees ground into mulch on-site. Topsoil stays put, roots hold the grade.
Homesites, pads, and acreage opened up and ready for survey, grading, or construction.
Utility easements, pipelines, and access roads cut clean and kept passable.
Fields, pastures, and swamp edges knocked down before they get away from you.
Hunting trails, shooting lanes, food plots, and fence rows opened and squared up.
Overgrown water edges cleared for access and visibility without tearing up the bank.
Real jobs across the CSRA — right-of-ways, swamp edges, and timber underbrush.







Traditional clearing means dozers, burn permits, haul trucks, and torn-up topsoil. A forestry mulcher does the whole job in a single pass — the brush becomes a mulch layer that controls erosion and breaks down into the soil.
Based in Augusta, Georgia. We run jobs on both sides of the river — if you're near the list, call and we'll figure it out.
Send the address and a rough idea of the acreage — we'll walk the property and get you a straight number. No pressure, no upsell.
Call (706) 910-3146