Fence-line & Right-of-Way · RGV

Straight lines, clean access.

Narrow, straight corridors cleared for new fence, utility right-of-way, equipment access, and senderos — precision over volume.

What we clear

Narrow corridors, precisely cut

Fence-line and right-of-way clearing is linear work — a defined corridor cleared clean and straight, not a whole tract. New fence lines, utility right-of-way, equipment access roads, and senderos cut through pasture or brushland.

The goal is a usable line, not maximum clearing — we size the equipment and the width to the corridor, so you're not paying to clear land that doesn't need to be touched.

Valley-specific

What grows along the line.

Fence-lines and ditches across the Valley collect a specific mix of brush — the same scrub that tangles a right-of-way year after year if it's not cut back to the root.

Retama
palo verde
Green-bark scrub that thrives along ditches and fence lines — cut low and clean so it doesn't crowd the line back in.
Huisache
sweet acacia
Fast, thorny regrowth — cut low and root-raked so the corridor stays open.
Granjeno
spiny hackberry
Dense thorn thickets that choke off access fast if left unmanaged.
Built for access

Clean lines, coordinated access

We cut low and root-rake for a genuinely clean line — not just knocked-down brush that grows back into the corridor within a season.

Because right-of-way work often runs alongside other crews, we size equipment for narrow corridors without overclearing the land on either side — and we can coordinate timing with surveyors or utility crews working the same line.

Who it's for

Ranchers cutting new fence-lines or senderos. Developers and utility crews needing a corridor opened for access or lines. Landowners clearing a property-line right-of-way.

Get your line cleared.

Free on-site quote — tell us the corridor and the goal.

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