Services/Fence Line & Right of Way Clearing

    Fence Line & Right of Way Clearing in Shreveport & Bossier City

    Restore access and visibility to property boundaries, fence lines, utility corridors, and easements. Clear the growth that's swallowed your boundaries.

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    Fence line clearing in Northwest Louisiana

    When You Can't See Your Fence Line

    Property boundaries have a way of disappearing in Louisiana. Vines climb fence posts, brush grows up along the wire, saplings fill in the gaps, and before long, you can't even tell where your property ends. What used to be a clear fence line becomes an impenetrable wall of vegetation.

    Fence line clearing restores access and visibility to your property boundaries. Whether you need to maintain an existing fence, prepare for new fencing, or simply know where your property lines are, we clear the vegetation so you can see—and use—your boundary areas again.

    Fence Line Clearing Services

    We clear along existing fence lines, property boundaries, and planned fence routes. The typical approach creates a clean corridor that allows access for fence maintenance, mowing, and property inspection.

    Common Fence Line Projects

    • Overgrown fence line restoration
    • Pre-fencing clearing for new installations
    • Property line clearing for surveys
    • Boundary maintenance access
    • Neighbor boundary clearing
    • Perimeter security improvement
    • Livestock fence maintenance access
    • Corner post and gate area clearing

    Right of Way Clearing

    Beyond fence lines, we clear various rights-of-way and easements that require maintained access:

    Utility Easements

    Power lines, gas lines, water lines, and telecommunications corridors often require vegetation management. We clear to specification.

    Drainage Easements

    Drainage ditches and waterways need clear banks for proper function and access. Overgrowth blocks water flow and makes maintenance difficult.

    Access Roads & Driveways

    Private roads and driveways that serve multiple properties need maintained edges and overhead clearance.

    Pipeline Corridors

    Oil and gas pipelines require vegetation-free corridors for inspection and maintenance access.

    Right of way clearing

    What We Clear

    • Vines and climbing vegetation
    • Brush and undergrowth
    • Saplings and volunteer trees
    • Brambles and thorny growth
    • Invasive plants along boundaries
    • Overgrowth on fence posts and wire

    Note: We work carefully around existing fence infrastructure. If your fence needs repair, we can clear access and refer you to a fencing contractor.

    Preparing for New Fence Installation

    If you're planning to install a new fence, clearing the route first saves time and money. Fence contractors work faster and more accurately when they have a clean line to follow. We can:

    • Clear the planned fence route to your specified width
    • Remove stumps that would interfere with post placement
    • Create access for fence installation equipment
    • Clear corner locations for post setting
    • Remove vegetation that would immediately regrow into the fence

    Clearing Width Options

    How wide you want the cleared corridor depends on your goals:

    • Minimal (4-6 feet): Just enough to see and access the fence
    • Standard (8-12 feet): Room for mowing and maintenance access
    • Wide (15-20+ feet): Full access for vehicles and equipment
    • Custom: We match your specific requirements

    Utility Safety Reminder

    If your fence line or right of way crosses utility easements, we'll coordinate with utility locates before any ground work. Underground lines are common along property boundaries.

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    Fence Line & Right of Way Clearing FAQs

    Ready to Clear Your Property?

    Get a free, no-obligation estimate for your lot clearing project. We'll walk the site, define the scope, and give you a clear price.