Underbrush clearing in Conroe — park-like woods from $900 an acre, canopy untouched.
Selective understory clearing that opens up wooded acreage without touching the pines and hardwoods overhead.
From $900 · Flagged keep-trees are untouched or the pass is free.
The problem
Your acreage has good trees but you can't see thirty feet into them — yaupon, greenbriar and dewberry have closed the understory into a wall that hides property lines, harbors snakes and wicks wildfire.
Cut it by hand and it's back chest-high in two summers, because yaupon resprouts from every stump you leave. Meanwhile the fence line disappears, and you find out about the leaning pine on it when it lands on the wire.
We mulch the understory below the canopy — shearing yaupon at grade and grinding it into a mulch layer that slows the resprout — and cut clean 10–12 ft maintenance lanes down your fence lines so you can actually inspect and fix them.
What’s included
- Selective understory mulching beneath standing canopy
- Yaupon, greenbriar, dewberry and saplings sheared at grade
- 10–12 ft mulched maintenance lane along fence lines
- Visibility clearing at gates and road frontage
- All flagged hardwoods and pines preserved
Our process
- 1Walk the woods together — you point out anything sacred, we flag it
- 2Written per-acre quote plus per-foot fence line price
- 3Machine works between the trees; hand crew details tight spots
- 4You get sight lines, walkable woods, and a fence you can service
Transparent pricing
| Understory mulching beneath canopy | $900–$1,800 / acre |
| Fence line lane (10–12 ft, both sides accessible) | from $1.25 / linear ft |
| Road-frontage visibility cut | quoted at site walk |
Frequently asked questions
Will clearing underbrush hurt my big trees?
Done right, it helps them — the understory competes for water in our droughty August sand. We keep the mulcher head off root flares and never bark-scar flagged trees; that's covered by our flagged-trees guarantee.
How long before the yaupon comes back?
Mulched at grade with the chip layer left down, expect 2–3 seasons before a light maintenance pass makes sense — versus every summer if it's just bush-hogged. A follow-up pass costs a fraction of the first clear.