Underbrush Clearing | Houston Texas | Dallas Conroe Oklahoma              Underbrush Clearing | Houston Texas | Dallas Conroe Oklahoma        Home Land Clearing Right of Way Clearing Hydro Ax Mulching Underbrush Clearing Photos About Contact         Underbrush Clearing  At Whitehead Environment Land Clearing we specialize in underbrush mulching which is the most eco-friendly way to dispose of brush and tree debris. We utilize special underbrush forestry mulching equipment to provide fast, efficient, and eco-friendly land clearing.

  Underbrush clearing with Hydro Ax mulching equipment can be done with minimal disturbance to delicate topsoil, keeper trees and desirable vegetation. The mulch helps minimize ground pressure disturbances and negative impacts upon sapling and roots. Conventional land clearing efforts damage the feeder roots and/or trunks of nearly every remaining tree, not to mention the topsoil. 

  The mulch is spread evenly over the entire cutting area. This retards initial re-growth, prevents erosion, and replenishes the topsoil base. Unlike other clearing methods underbrush clearing leaves no brush piles. The landowner is left with a fresh carpet of mulch, which naturally decomposes into rich topsoil. 

  Most importantly, mulching is faster and more cost effective than traditional land clearing methods. 

  No Hauling off  No Burning   Let Whitehead Land Clearing beautify your property!         

     

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