Truax Land Clearing
Get a Free Quote
The quote form is the best first step. Send the property location, the approximate area to clear, and what needs to be opened up. Final written pricing comes after an in-person site walk.
Project Details
A few clear details are enough to start. The more specific you are about access, brush density, acreage, and location, the more accurate the first response will be.
What Happens Next
1. We will reach out
We follow up from your form details and ask for anything else needed to understand the property.
2. We confirm the scope
Photos and maps help screen the work area first. Then we schedule an in-person site walk to verify equipment access and scope.
3. You get a clear quote
After the site walk, you’ll know the expected work, price, timing, and limitations before the job starts.
NOT SURE WHAT TO CALL IT?
Describe the problem in plain words.
You do not need to know whether the right term is forestry mulching, brush clearing, buckthorn removal, field edge clearing, or pasture reclamation. Tell us what is happening on the property.
Good descriptions sound like this:
- “The woods are too thick to walk through.”
- “The field edge is growing in.”
- “The fence line disappeared.”
- “There are small trees and vines taking over.”
- “The buckthorn is too thick to manage by hand.”
- “I need dry rural acreage cleaned up before I can use it.”
- “I want brush cleared without burn piles or hauling.”
The most useful details are the property location, approximate area to clear, ground condition, access, and what you want the area to look like when finished. If the work is wetland, stump removal, excavation, grading, mature tree removal, or tight residential tree work, forestry mulching is probably not the right service.
