Brush, cedar and overgrowth cleared to make a lot usable and fire-safe.
Liberty Hill's wide-open acreage and new master-planned ranches come with a catch: thick cedar overgrowth, limestone-heavy soil that binds brush tight, and fire danger that keeps county officials watching. Land and lot clearing here means more than cleanup. It means making a raw property safe, usable, and ready for what you actually want to build or maintain. Corral Bros knows the limestone hills and thin ranch soil that make Liberty Hill land unique.
The cedar and undergrowth that thrive in Williamson County don't clear themselves. Dry summers and poor soil drainage create fuel loads that pose real fire risk, especially in neighborhoods like Santa Rita Ranch and Rancho Sienna where properties sit close to undeveloped brush. We clear brush, remove cedar and small trees, and handle forestry mulching and fence-line work so your lot breathes again and sits safer in wildfire season.
Licensed, insured, and family-built, Corral Bros brings the local knowledge to read Liberty Hill terrain and get the work done right. We schedule free on-site estimates within 48 hours and work both residential and commercial properties across the Hill Country. Call us and let's walk your lot together.
We're a local, family-built company that treats your Liberty Hill property like our own — tidy crews, clear pricing, and land & lot clearing that holds up to Williamson 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.
Cost depends on lot size, brush density, and what's growing there. Liberty Hill's limestone soil and cedar loads vary property to property. We schedule a free on-site estimate within 48 hours so you see exactly what the work involves before committing anything.
Cedar thrives in our limestone hills and becomes a serious fire hazard in dry months. It's also a water hog that competes with other plants and holds moisture near foundations. Removing cedar improves drainage, reduces fire risk, and opens up your lot for better land use or landscaping.
Brush clearing removes overgrowth and smaller trees. Forestry mulching chips everything on-site into usable mulch, eliminating haul-off costs and debris piles. Both methods work here; mulching is often cleaner for Liberty Hill properties where hauling is harder on rural roads.
Absolutely. We clear brush, thin trees, and remove dead wood to create defensible space around structures. In neighborhoods like Stonewall and Santa Rita Ranch, fire-mitigation cleanup is standard practice. It protects your home and makes your lot safer year-round.
Yes. Fence lines get choked with cedar and undergrowth, making repairs impossible and creating fire corridors. We clear along property boundaries so you can maintain fences and see your actual lot lines. It's common work in master-planned ranches like Rancho Sienna.
We haul it away or chip it onsite via forestry mulching, depending on your preference and lot conditions. Mulch stays for erosion control or landscaping; hauling keeps the lot clean. We discuss both options during your free estimate.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.