Property Maintenance
Is your property getting harder to access every year? Trails disappearing, fields closing in, or brush creeping into places it shouldn’t be? Property maintenance is about keeping land usable, safe, and manageable—not just cutting things down and moving on.
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We help landowners stay ahead of overgrowth and problem areas before they become expensive or unmanageable. Whether you’re maintaining a working property, recreational land, or infrastructure access, our focus is simple: get your land back to a condition you can actually use.
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We work across Tennessee, with a strong presence in the Upper Cumberland, and take on projects throughout the Southeast when the scope makes sense. Every job starts with understanding how you use your property and what you want it to do for you.
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What We Can Help With
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Forestry mulching for heavy brush and young timber
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Land and lot clean-up
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Brush cutting and pasture maintenance
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Trail and access clearing
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Fence line and right-of-way maintenance
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Selective vegetation and hazard reduction
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Pricing & What to Expect
Every property is different, so all maintenance work requires a quote. The ranges below are meant to give you a general idea of what most landowners see in Tennessee and the Southeast.
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Forestry cleaning: $125–$300 per hour or $600–$1,500+ per acre
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Land clean-up: $600–$3,000+ depending on size and conditions
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Brush cutting: $85–$125 per hour or $75–$125 per acre
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Trail clearing: $100–$300 per hour or $500–$1,500 per mile
Steep ground, heavy growth, limited access, or safety concerns can affect pricing.
Why Property Maintenance Matters
Putting off maintenance usually costs more later. Overgrowth limits access, hides hazards, and makes future work harder. A little proactive management now can save time, money, and frustration down the road.
If you’re asking yourself:
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“How bad is it going to get if I wait another year?”
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“Do I really need mulching, or will brush cutting work?”
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“What’s the most cost-effective way to deal with this?”
That’s exactly where we come in.
