
Service · Clallam County and Jefferson County
Brush clearing and limbing for land that got ahead of you
Serving Clallam County and Jefferson County
Peninsula brush does not wait for anyone. Salal, blackberry, alder whips, and low fir limbs will take a driveway edge in two seasons and a fence line in one. We cut it back to usable, chip what we cut, and haul what the chipper will not love.
01 — The usual jobs
Entryway and driveway clearing — limbs up high enough for the delivery truck and the fire engine, brush back far enough that you can see the road both ways. Fence lines and property edges reclaimed. Pasture and acreage edges pushed back. Low limbing under stands of fir so you can walk, park, or mow underneath.
This is also standing maintenance work. Plenty of our clients have us back on a schedule — once a year, every other year — so the place never gets away from them again. Ask about it at the estimate if that sounds like less work than a machete.
02 — Cleanup is the job
Clearing without haul-away just relocates your problem into a pile. Chips can stay as ground cover on paths and beds if you want them; everything else leaves on the trailer. When we pull out, the work looks finished, not paused.
Timeline
Entry and fence-line jobs typically run a day. Acreage work is quoted by the project after a walk-through.
What drives the price
How much ground, how thick it has grown in, and how much material leaves on the trailer. Entry drives and fence lines are usually a day; acreage is quoted after a walk-through.
Every job is quoted onsite, free, and in writing before anything is scheduled.

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