Brush, cedar and overgrowth cleared to make a lot usable and fire-safe.
Lot clearing in New Braunfels comes down to one hard fact: cedar and overgrowth choke Hill Country properties, especially along the riverfront neighborhoods where Gruene and Vintage Oaks sit. Wildfire risk is real here. Clearing brush and removing cedar isn't just about making a lot look wider or giving you space to build. It's about making your acreage defensible and usable when the dry months hit.
The rocky soils and dense understory typical of Comal County mean a standard brush hog won't cut it. Corral Bros brings in equipment sized for genuine Hill Country terrain, handles everything from fence-line clearing to full forestry mulching, and knows the difference between what burns and what stays. We work riverfront lots where sand shifts, steep acreage where equipment stability matters, and existing neighborhoods where crews need to respect what you want to keep.
Call us for a free on-site estimate within 48 hours. You'll talk to a crew lead who's actually looked at New Braunfels properties, not a phone quote that misses the ground you're standing on.
We're a local, family-built company that treats your New Braunfels property like our own — tidy crews, clear pricing, and land & lot clearing that holds up to Comal 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.
Rocky Hill Country soils and dense cedar make this work slower and harder than suburban lot prep. Equipment wear, fuel, and labor hours add up fast. Corral Bros gives you a free on-site estimate so you see exactly what your acreage needs before you commit. We work straightforward and won't pad the bill.
Yes. Riverfront lots around Gruene and River Chase need careful hand work alongside equipment. We identify keeper trees, clear around them, and manage brush removal so mature oaks and pecans stay rooted and healthy. That's the work that separates a hack job from real land management.
That's core to what we do. Cedar thins, brush removal, dead-wood cleanup, and spacing between trees all reduce fuel load when dry season hits. We know the Comal County fire history and what insurance companies actually want to see on Hill Country acreage.
Forestry mulching chips debris on-site so you don't haul it away or burn it. That mulch settles as ground cover and erosion control, especially valuable on sandy riverfront lots where soil moves. Cleaner finish, less mess, and your land benefits.
Half-acre brush clearing may run a day or two depending on density. Larger acreage or heavy cedar removal takes longer. We'll sketch a realistic timeline during your estimate so you know what to expect and can plan your project around it.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.