Right-of-way & easement mulching in Montgomery County — located, cleared to spec, documented.
Corridor mulching for pipeline, electric and access easements — width held to spec, ground cover disturbed as little as possible.
From $2200 · 811 locate confirmed and documented before any pass over a live corridor.
The problem
Your easement has closed in — yaupon and volunteer pine over a gas line, a power line lane the co-op flagged, or a deeded access strip you can no longer drive.
An overgrown pipeline ROW is an inspection failure waiting on the operator's flyover, and clearing it wrong is worse: one dozer shank into shallow pipe cover is the kind of phone call nobody wants to make.
We mulch corridors to the specified width with a low-ground-pressure machine — 811 locates confirmed first, depth-of-cover respected, shear height set so the cover soil is never opened — and hand you photos of the finished lane for the operator's file.
What’s included
- 811 / line-locate confirmation before mobilization
- Corridor mulched to specified width, ends squared
- Low-ground-pressure tracked machine — no soil opened over pipe
- Woody debris ground in place, nothing windrowed on the ROW
- Photo documentation of the finished corridor
Our process
- 1Send the easement plat or walk the corridor with us
- 2Locates called and confirmed; quote issued per linear foot or per acre
- 3Corridor mulched to width, crossings and markers preserved
- 4Photo set delivered for your records or the operator's inspection file
Transparent pricing
| Utility / pipeline corridor mulching | $2,200–$3,800 / acre |
| Access easement lane (12–16 ft) | from $1.60 / linear ft |
| Recurring maintenance cycle (every 2–3 yrs) | priced ~40% below first clear |
Frequently asked questions
Can you clear over an active pipeline?
Yes — that's exactly what mulching is for. The drum shears growth above grade without opening the cover soil. We confirm locates and depth of cover first, and we never grub or rip inside a live corridor.
Who typically hires you for easement work?
About half landowners keeping a deeded easement passable, half small operators and contractors keeping inspection lanes clean between the big line-clearance cycles. Same spec discipline either way.