Cleveland, TX & Liberty County
You just closed on a wooded lot. Now you need it cleared.
Forestry mulching for raw acreage, Colony Ridge homesites, and fence lines across Liberty County. One number, no dozer piles, no burn permit hassle. We quote off a pin drop, most jobs booked inside a week.
- We answer live, quote from photos or a pin drop
- Written per-acre price before we mobilize
- Mulch stays on site, no hauling or burn pile
- Cleveland, Plum Grove, Splendora, Shepherd, Tarkington
What we clear
Four jobs. One machine. Straight numbers.
Lot Clearing
Wooded homesite lots cleared down to a buildable pad. Built for the half-acre and one-acre lots common across Colony Ridge subdivisions.
Acreage Mulching
By-the-acre forestry mulching for raw land, priced by how dense the brush and timber actually are, not a guess.
Fence Line Clearing
Overgrown property lines and fence rows opened back up to a clean 12 to 16 foot swath so a fence crew can work.
Underbrush Removal
Selective clearing that grinds out yaupon, privet, and vines while your shade trees stay standing.
How it's priced
Per-acre pricing, no surprise change orders
| Density | What that looks like | Price per acre |
|---|---|---|
| Light | Grass, weeds, saplings under 3 inches | $650-$950 |
| Medium | Mixed brush and hardwoods, 3 to 8 inches | $1,150-$1,650 |
| Heavy | Dense pine and hardwood mix, 8 to 16 inches, vine-choked | $1,900-$2,750 |
| Selective | Underbrush only, canopy trees left standing | $450-$750 |
Before you call
What changes when a mulcher walks your lot
Before
- Yaupon, greenbrier, and privet choke the understory
- No sightline to your actual property corners
- Downed limbs and old fence wire buried in leaf litter
- No path for a surveyor, builder, or fence crew to walk the line
After
- Ground-level mulch layer, no piles, nothing to haul off
- Sightlines open to your corner stakes and fence line
- Mature trees you marked to keep are still standing
- A builder, surveyor, or septic crew can walk the pad same day
Just closed on a lot in Colony Ridge?
Send us the plat, a pin drop, or just walk it on your phone camera. We'll give you a real per-acre number the same day, not a "we'll get back to you."
Where we work
Liberty County and the Colony Ridge corridor
We run mulching crews out of Cleveland along the US-59/I-69 corridor, covering the Colony Ridge subdivisions (Santa Fe, Camino Real, Grand San Jacinto, Bella Vista, Montebello, Rancho San Vicente) plus Plum Grove, Splendora, Shepherd, and the Tarkington community north of town toward the Liberty/San Jacinto county line.