Underbrush gone, timber kept
Thick yaupon and brush ground into mulch in a single pass — the pines stay, the mess doesn't. Our sign's on the tree because we're proud of this one. See forestry mulching →
Our work
Every property below is a real Houston County Mulching job here in East Texas — no stock photos. This is what your place can look like when the brush is gone and the trees you love are still standing.
Thick yaupon and brush ground into mulch in a single pass — the pines stay, the mess doesn't. Our sign's on the tree because we're proud of this one. See forestry mulching →
A wall of saplings and briars you couldn't see ten feet into, opened up to clean, mulched ground between the trees worth keeping. See forestry mulching →
Brush had swallowed this field line a little more every year. We pushed it back to the tree line and turned the scrub into ground cover. See land clearing →
From grown-over to ride-through. A mulched trail drains better, stays open longer, and doesn't leave ruts or piles behind. See forestry mulching →
Posts, wire, and the property line all visible again — cleared along the county road without tearing up the ditch. See fence line clearing →
Land clearing ahead of a house pad: brush down and debris staged, then the ground cut, filled, and tracked in — build-ready dirt before the first form board goes down. See house pads →
Tell us what you're up against — brush, timber, water, or all three — and we'll walk the property with you.