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Fence Line & Property Line Clearing

Overgrown fence rows and property lines cleared back to a clean, accessible line. We work to the boundary you mark, not past it.

Wire fence on wooden posts running through tall grass along a property boundary

Fence Line & Property Line Clearing

Has the fence row disappeared into briars, vines, and saplings? We clear the growth back off the wire and posts so the line is visible, accessible, and maintainable again. Grinding it at the root keeps it open far longer than a rotary cut, so you are not fighting the same fence row every summer.

Boundary work has constraints that open-ground clearing does not. There is a fence to protect, a neighbour on the other side, and a line that has to be respected exactly. We clear to the boundary you mark and we do not guess: if the line is not clear, get the pins located first and we will schedule around it. On fence rows that have grown into a full tree line we will tell you honestly what comes out, what stays, and what the old wire underneath is actually worth saving.

  • Pasture & field fence row clearing
  • Property line & boundary clearing
  • Lane and access fencing cleared back
  • Briar, vine & sapling removal off the wire
  • Ground at the root, so the line stays open

Why Choose Our Fence Line Clearing

Growth taken off the fence, not driven through it

Cleared at the root, not just cut back for a season

We clear to the line you mark and stop there

Works on rural acreage and suburban boundaries alike

Clear, no-obligation pricing after a free walk of the line

Serving 18 counties across Ohio, Kentucky & Indiana

How our fence line clearing jobs run

01

Walk the Line

We walk the run with you, confirm where the boundary is, and give you a clear price based on the length and how heavy the growth has gotten.

02

Mark & Protect

We confirm the line is marked or the pins are located, and flag the fence, gates, and anything else that has to come through the job intact.

03

Clearing the Row

We work the brush, briars, and vines back off the wire and posts and grind them at the root, staying on your side of the marked line.

04

Final Walk-Through

We walk the finished line with you, clear debris off the fence, and point out anything about the fence itself you ought to know.

Fence Line Clearing FAQ

Common Questions About Fence Line Clearing

Fence line work is usually priced by the length of the run, adjusted for how heavy the growth is and how hard the line is to reach. A pasture fence with a few years of briars on it is quick; a fence row that has grown into a tree line is a bigger job. Estimates are free and we will walk the line with you before quoting it.

Yes, that is the normal job. We work the growth back off the wire and posts rather than through them, and we flag anything that needs protecting before the equipment starts. Where brush has grown tightly into old woven wire or barbed wire, we will tell you honestly what can be saved and what is already compromised.

That is common on ground that has been left for years, and it is still workable. We mulch the brush, vines, and saplings back to the line and handle the larger material as needed. Where mature trees are involved we will tell you up front what comes out, what stays, and what changes the price.

You do. We clear to the line you show us, so we ask you to mark it or have the survey pins located before we start. We will not guess at a boundary or cut on the far side of a line we cannot verify. If the line is genuinely unclear, get it surveyed first, and we will schedule around it.

Yes, and it goes best when the neighbour knows it is happening. We work only on your side of a marked line unless both parties have agreed otherwise in advance. It is worth a conversation with the neighbour before the day of the work.

That is a lot of what we do. Pasture fence, field-edge fence rows, lane fencing, and property lines on rural acreage across the tri-state. Grinding the growth at the root keeps the line open longer than a rotary cut, so you are not back at it every season.

Get a Free Fence Line Clearing Estimate

Lost your fence row?

Tell us roughly how long the run is and how long it has been, and we will walk it with you and give you a clear, free estimate.

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