
Clear Brush to Repair or Install Fencing
Fence Line Clearing in Tyler for maintaining boundaries and accessing fencing for repairs
Arrowhead Outdoor Services provides fence line clearing for property owners in Tyler who need to remove brush, trees, and heavy vegetation that grow along existing or planned fence lines. You may own ranch property where brush has grown over sections of fencing, agricultural land where fence repairs are overdue but access is blocked, or large rural parcels where new fencing cannot be installed until the line is cleared. Clearing fence lines helps property owners maintain boundaries, repair fencing, and install new fencing more easily, and ensures that the fence remains visible and functional over time.
Fence line clearing is common on ranch properties, agricultural land, and large rural parcels where brush growth interferes with fencing. Invasive species, saplings, and dense undergrowth can grow through and around fence posts, making it difficult to see the fence line or access it for repairs. Clearing this vegetation restores access, protects the integrity of the fence, and prepares the ground for new fence installation. The work involves cutting back brush, grinding or removing saplings, and clearing debris along the length of the fence line.
If your fence line has become overgrown or you need clearing before installing new fencing, schedule a free site walk to review the fence line and discuss your clearing needs.
What Fence Line Clearing Involves and What It Restores
When Arrowhead Outdoor Services begins a fence line clearing project, the crew uses professional equipment designed to work efficiently along narrow corridors. The work involves cutting back vegetation on both sides of the fence line, removing saplings that have grown through the fence, and clearing fallen branches or debris that obstruct access. The width of the cleared corridor depends on your needs and the type of fencing involved. For barbed wire or electric fencing, the crew clears enough space to allow safe access for repairs and maintenance. For installation of new fencing, the clearing is done wide enough to allow post-hole digging equipment and fencing crews to work without obstruction.
After the work is complete, you will notice a clear corridor along the fence line where dense brush once made access impossible. The fence will be visible from a distance, making it easier to inspect for damage or monitor livestock. You will be able to walk or drive along the fence line to perform repairs, and fencing contractors will have the access they need to install new fencing without first having to clear vegetation themselves. The cleared corridor will require less frequent maintenance if you keep up with periodic clearing before the brush becomes dense again.
Fence line clearing does not include fence repair, fence removal, or fence installation unless those services are specifically requested. If your project requires fencing work after the clearing is complete, those tasks must be coordinated with a fencing contractor. Arrowhead Outdoor Services uses professional equipment and over 20 years of experience to efficiently clear fence line corridors, and the team is fully licensed and insured for all work performed.
What Property Owners Ask About Fence Line Clearing
Property owners in Tyler often ask how wide the clearing should be, how long the work takes, and what to do about regrowth along the fence line.
- What is the typical width for a fence line clearing project? Most fence line clearings are 10 to 15 feet wide, allowing enough space on both sides of the fence for access and maintenance. The width is confirmed during the site walk based on your needs and the type of fencing involved.
- How long does it take to clear a fence line? The timeline depends on the length of the fence line and the density of vegetation. A half-mile fence line with moderate brush may take a day or two, while longer or more overgrown lines can take several days.
- Why does brush grow so quickly along fence lines? Fence lines often run through areas that are not regularly maintained, and the fence itself can trap seeds and debris that encourage new growth. Invasive species also thrive in these corridors because they are protected from grazing and mowing.
- When is the best time to clear a fence line in Tyler? Fall and winter are ideal because the ground is firm and visibility is better once leaves have fallen. Clearing during these months also makes it easier to see the full extent of the fence line and plan for repairs or installation.
- What happens to the vegetation cleared from the fence line? Vegetation can be mulched in place along the edge of the clearing, piled for later disposal, or hauled off-site depending on your preference and the intended use of the land. The crew discusses options during the site walk.
Arrowhead Outdoor Services offers free site walks and estimates so you can walk the fence line with the crew, discuss the width and scope of the clearing, and review the plan before work begins. If your fence line has become overgrown or you are preparing for fencing repairs or installation, contact the team to schedule a site visit and discuss your fence line clearing needs.
