
Brush Cleanup and Woods Clearing
We provide professional brush clearing services in Medina, Ohio, helping property owners and commercial clients remove overgrown brush, saplings, and unwanted vegetation. Whether you’re clearing a fence line, reclaiming an overgrown yard, or opening up wooded areas, we deliver reliable results that make your land usable again.
Brush Clearing:
Overgrown fields, thick brush, retention and detention ponds, and neglected tree lines can quickly make parts of your property unusable. Our brush clearing services turn those areas back into clean, manageable, walkable space.
We clear everything from tall grass and heavy weeds to dense thickets, saplings, fence lines, and overgrown trails. Whether you need a pasture reclaimed, woods opened up, or the back acreage of a commercial or industrial property maintained, we have the equipment to handle it efficiently.
Our setup allows us to work in both wide-open fields and tight spaces:
- Tractor with brush hog for brush hogging fields and pastures
- Compact skid steer dingo with forestry mulcher and brush cutter for tight access and wooded sections
- Grapples, chainsaws, and chippers for logs and debris
We can haul material away, mulch it down, or pile it out of the way — whatever fits your property and goals best.
As a local, family-owned company with the owner on-site, we focus on doing the job right, working safely, and leaving your land looking clean and usable.
Proudly serving areas in and around Medina such as Seville, Montville Township, Wellington, Valley City, Wooster, Lafayette, Lodi, West Salem, Wadsworth, Hinckley, and Bath Township.
If you have an overgrown area that needs attention, send us a request and we’ll take a look and walk you through the best approach.








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Brush Clearing FAQ
Do you offer recurring brush hogging of fields?
Absolutely! We can do one time brush hogging or as frequently as needed.
Can you maintain the edges of my lake?
Yes! Typically we use handheld brush clearing tools or weedwhackers to maintain lake edges and we can do these services once or recurring.
Do you take down large trees?
Typically we do not take down large trees but we can manage the ones that have fallen either by moving them to a new area and piling them up, chipping them, or hauling them away.
When is the best time to schedule this type of work?
Depending on what the job needs will determine when we can tackle it. If heavy machinery is required we just need the ground to be dry enough to not sink in and damage it. Most of these projects happen in summer and fall or once the ground freezes in the winter. If it is a project where we can just use hand tools we are able to do that in the spring as well.
