Brush, cedar, and overgrown acreage cleared across Van Zandt County. Owner-operated, insured, and quoted by the job before a machine ever rolls onto your place.
Canton, TX may be famous for First Monday Trade Days, but the other twenty-six days of the month this is working land: cattle places, hay meadows, hunting tracts, and homesites carved out of post oak and cedar. That growth does not stay polite. Yaupon fills the understory, cedar takes the fence lines, and a pasture you could drive across five years ago turns into a wall.
We clear it back to useful. Selective clearing that keeps your mature oaks, full lot clearing for new construction, fence line work so you can actually string wire, and mulching that leaves ground cover instead of bare dirt on sandy Van Zandt soil.
We are based one county over in the Cedar Creek Lake area, which means Canton is home territory, not a long-distance surcharge. We know the ground east and west of Highway 19 behaves differently, and we bid it accordingly.
Because the people who quote the job run the machines. Because the price is by the job and in writing, not a day rate that finds reasons to grow. And because around Canton, TX word travels: the fastest way to stay busy in Van Zandt County is to leave every property better than you found it.
The name is the promise. Tell us what you want the property to look like and we work until it looks that way. Free estimates, by-the-job pricing, and two owners who answer the phone Monday through Saturday, 8am to 8pm.
It depends on how thick the growth is and what happens to the debris, which is why we quote by the job after walking the property instead of quoting blind by the acre. The walk-through and the written estimate are free, and the number does not change once we start.
That is half the work we do in Van Zandt County. Lanes, food plot sites, and access trails cut clean while the cover that makes the property hunt stays put. Tell us how you hunt it and we will shape the clearing around that.
Almost always. Wills Point, Edgewood, Grand Saline, Ben Wheeler, Fruitvale, and the county roads between them are all inside our normal working radius.
Yes. Most of our Van Zandt County work is outside city limits, down the farm-to-market roads where the acreage is. Distance inside the county does not change our by-the-job pricing approach, and the estimate is free either way.
It is the ideal tool for it. Cedar up to several inches mulches cleanly, and the chip layer left behind protects sandy Van Zandt County ground from washing while pasture grass comes back through it.
If you call with some lead time, that is exactly the kind of deadline we plan around. Hunting lanes, food plot sites, and access trails are fall staples for us around Canton, TX, and we will tell you honestly on the walk-through whether your timeline is realistic.
Free on-site estimates across Canton, TX and Van Zandt County. Call or text (903) 503-8499 and we will walk it with you.