Houston County Mulching(936) 852-4047

Our work

Before & after: what a clean job looks like.

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.

Overgrown woods choked with yaupon and underbrush before forestry mulching, mulcher arm at the edge of the frame
Before
Open pine stand on fresh mulch after clearing, with a Houston County Mulching yard sign on a tree
After

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

Dense dormant-season thicket of saplings and brush before mulching
Before
Cleared woodland carpeted in mulch after brush removal, skid steer with mulching head parked among the kept trees
After

Winter thicket to walkable woods

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

Field edge overtaken by a dense wall of brush and volunteer trees before clearing
Before
Reclaimed pasture edge after clearing, mulched ground running back to a clean tree line
After

Pasture edge reclaimed

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

Overgrown woodland trail closing in with brush before clearing
Before
Finished trail through tall pines with a clean mulched surface after clearing
After

Trail opened through the woods

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

Freshly cleared fence line running along a county road, t-posts and power line visible down the mulched strip

Fence line cleared fence-row clean

Posts, wire, and the property line all visible again — cleared along the county road without tearing up the ditch. See fence line clearing

Homesite freshly cleared of brush next to a small house, debris staged and ground opened up before pad grading
Before
Same homesite graded smooth with compaction track marks, ready for house pad construction
After

Cleared, graded, and pad-ready

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

Want your place in this gallery?

Tell us what you're up against — brush, timber, water, or all three — and we'll walk the property with you.