Brush, cedar and overgrowth cleared to make a lot usable and fire-safe.
Land clearing in Dripping Springs means managing cedar thickets and limestone rubble on terrain that rewards getting it right the first time. The brush and overgrowth choking your Belterra, Headwaters, or Caliterra acreage isn't just unsightly-it's a fire risk in Hill Country summers and a barrier to the usable land beneath. Corral Bros clears it efficiently, from fence-line cleanup to full forestry mulching that leaves your property safer and ready to work with.
The shallow, rocky soil and dense cedar here demand know-how that only comes from working these hills repeatedly. We clear brush and small trees, chip and remove the aftermath, and handle the kind of overgrowth that generic contractors underestimate. Whether you're prepping a lot for new construction, opening sight lines across your ranchette, or just reclaiming acres choked by cedar, we can size the job right and get the estimate to you fast-usually within 48 hours of your call.
We're a local, family-built company that treats your Dripping Springs property like our own — tidy crews, clear pricing, and land & lot clearing that holds up to Hays County conditions. Available as a one-time project or part of an ongoing plan.
Land clearing involves removing brush, undergrowth, cedar and small trees to make a lot buildable, usable and fire-safe. We offer forestry mulching, fence-line clearing and full lot clearing, then haul or mulch the material and leave the site ready.
Yes. Clearing cedar (Ashe juniper), brush and overgrowth is one of the most effective wildfire-mitigation steps for Central Texas Hill Country properties, creating defensible space around structures. We clear and mulch to reduce fuel near your home.
Every lot and property is different, especially here in the Hill Country where limestone, cedar density, and acreage vary widely. That's why we schedule a free on-site estimate. Call us at (737) 404-9343 and we'll visit your Dripping Springs property, assess the brush and terrain, and quote you based on what's actually there-no obligations.
Cedar grows thick and shallow-rooted in our limestone soil, spreading fast and using water aggressively. Clearing it back improves fire safety, opens views, and reduces competition for the plants you want. We remove cedar trees and brush efficiently, and can mulch the debris on-site to save you disposal costs.
Good question-acreage here often relies on both. During your estimate walk-through, we'll confirm the location of your systems and plan clearing work to avoid them. We're licensed and insured, and we work smart around infrastructure so you don't trade one problem for another.
Duration depends on acreage, brush density, and whether we're removing debris or mulching it in place. A smaller residential lot might take a day or two; larger properties take longer. We'll give you a realistic timeline when we give your estimate.
Yes. Fence-line cleanup is part of our land clearing service-we clear brush and overgrowth along property lines so fences are visible and maintained, and sightlines open up. Common request on Dripping Springs estates and ranchettes.
Yes. Hill Country fire risk is real, especially in dry months. We clear undergrowth, remove dead wood and cedar, and thin dense brush to reduce fuel load around structures and across acreage. It's preventive work that makes a measurable difference.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.