Fence Line & Fencerow Clearing in Southwest Ohio
You can't build fence through a fencerow full of honeysuckle, osage orange, and forty years of volunteer growth. We open clean corridors along property lines for new fence, surveying, and access.
Fencerow Reclamation
Overgrown fencerows steal tillable acres, hide failing fence, and shade crop edges. On working farms in Fayette and Clinton County, reclaiming fencerows routinely returns a planter-width or more of ground along every line — acreage you already own and already pay taxes on.
What We Clear
- Full fencerow removal or one-side cleanup
- Corridors for new fence construction
- Survey and property line access
- Ditch and waterway edges
- Pasture perimeter reclamation
How It's Priced
Fence line work is quoted by the linear foot or as a fixed project price after a walk-through — length, width of corridor, and growth density set the number. Survey stakes or flagged lines help us follow your exact boundary.
Planning new fence? Clear first. Fence builders quote tighter and build faster on open lines, and posts go where they belong instead of where the brush allows.
Overgrown acreage doesn't fix itself.
Most residential projects are cleared in one to two days. Get your fixed quote this week.
Get a Free QuoteFrequently Asked Questions
How is fence line clearing priced?
By the linear foot or as a fixed project quote, based on corridor width and growth density. A walk-through with your property lines flagged gets you an exact written number.
Can you clear right on the property line?
Yes, with your boundary marked. Survey stakes or flags are ideal. For shared fencerows, it's smart to talk with the neighboring landowner first — Ohio's line fence law splits some responsibilities between adjacent owners.
Will the equipment damage my existing fence?
Operators routinely work tight against wire and posts. Failing fence sections can be cleared over and removed as part of the job if you're replacing the line.
How much tillable ground does an overgrown fencerow cost me?
A fencerow that's spread 15 feet into the field on a half-mile line is roughly an acre of lost production per side. Reclamation usually pays for itself quickly on working ground.
Get a Free Fixed Quote
Tell us about the property. A local operator walks the site, then you get one written number — no day rates, no surprises.
Prefer to talk? Call (937) 709-4263.