Brush, cedar and overgrowth cleared to make a lot usable and fire-safe.
Lockhart's blackland clay runs deep and fertile, perfect for farming and tough on clearing. When brush, cedar, and overgrowth take over a lot-whether you own a historic square property, working acreage south of town, or land out toward Clear Fork-you need the right equipment and know-how to get it back to bare, usable ground. Corral Bros clears land in Lockhart the right way, removing brush and undergrowth, taking down cedar and small trees, and leaving your lot fire-safe and ready to work with.
The clay here doesn't drain fast, and that means trees and brush can choke up quickly if you're not on top of it. We handle fence-line clearing so your property lines are clean, brush mowing on sloped or wet ground where machinery would sink, and forestry mulching to grind everything down and feed the soil instead of hauling it away. It's the kind of work that pays off whether you're building, clearing for fire safety, or just reclaiming overgrown property.
You get a licensed and insured crew who knows Lockhart's landscape. We'll come out and walk your land at no charge, usually within 48 hours of your call, and give you a straight estimate before we start. Call us at (737) 404-9343 to schedule your free estimate.
We're a local, family-built company that treats your Lockhart property like our own — tidy crews, clear pricing, and land & lot clearing that holds up to Caldwell 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.
Yes. Cedar spreads fast here and competes hard with native vegetation and livestock. It's also a major fire hazard, especially in the Hill Country and surrounding areas. We clear it out completely, often using forestry mulching to chip it down and return nutrients to your blackland soil.
Cost depends on acreage, vegetation density, terrain, and what happens to the debris. We give free on-site estimates within 48 hours, usually the same day. No obligation, no upfront fees. Call (737) 404-9343 and we'll walk your property with you.
That's what we're built for. Lockhart's heavy clay compacts easily, so we plan equipment routes carefully and often use lighter or specialized gear on sensitive ground. Forestry mulching chips debris in place, which actually improves clay structure over time.
Brush clearing removes brush and small trees; you haul away the debris. Forestry mulching grinds everything on-site into mulch that stays on your land, feeding the soil and preventing erosion on Lockhart's slopes. It costs more upfront but saves hauling and improves your ground.
Yes. Lockhart clay gets boggy, and we have the right equipment to clear sloped or saturated ground without getting stuck or tearing up the soil. We can work year-round if conditions allow and talk through site access before we start.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.