Professional Right of Way & Fence Line Clearing
Secure Your Boundaries. Protect Your Investment.
An overgrown perimeter is more than an eyesore—it is a liability. Dense brush, invasive vines, and encroaching saplings trap moisture against your fencing, leading to premature rot in wood and rust in metal. Beyond structural damage, overgrowth hides boundary markers, creates security "blind spots," and makes routine maintenance impossible.
At ASG Dirtworx, we provide precision clearing for fence lines and rights-of-way (ROW) across Covington and Central Georgia. We use low-disturbance forestry mulching to reclaim your property lines without the need for massive debris piles or expensive haul-offs.
Why Clear Your Property Lines?
Extend Fence Longevity: Vegetation like honeysuckle, privet, and kudzu holds moisture against fence materials. By clearing a 3-to-5-foot buffer, you allow air to circulate, preventing the moisture-driven decay that destroys fence posts and panels.
Security & Visibility: A clear line of sight is your first line of defense. We remove "ladder fuels" and dense undergrowth that can provide cover for intruders or unwanted wildlife, ensuring you can see the full extent of your acreage from any vantage point.
Utility & Legal Compliance: For properties with utility easements or shared rights-of-way, maintaining a clear path is often a legal requirement. We ensure your ROW is compliant with local standards, allowing safe access for utility crews while preventing tree roots from damaging underground lines.
The ASG Dirtworx Advantage: Forestry Mulching
We don’t believe in "strip and clear" methods that leave your soil vulnerable to erosion.
No Hauling, No Burning: We grind vegetation into a nutrient-rich mulch layer that stays on-site to suppress weeds and stabilize the soil.
Precision Execution: Our equipment is designed to work within inches of your existing fence without causing damage.
Eco-Friendly: We preserve the root systems of larger "keeper" trees while eliminating the invasive brush that chokes them out.
Our Proven 5-Step Process
We keep the process transparent and straightforward:
Site Walk & Consultation: We walk your boundary to identify fence types, terrain challenges, and any sensitive areas or "keeper" trees.
Safety & Utility Locate: Safety comes first—when necessary, we call 811 to mark utilities before any work begins.
Precision Clearing: We mulch unwanted brush and trees (up to 6–8 inches) to create a clean, accessible buffer zone.
Mulch Management: The resulting mulch is spread evenly to create a stable, walk-ready path along your perimeter.
Final Walkthrough: We ensure every gate is accessible and every foot of your property line is clearly defined.
FAQs
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We can mulch very close to fences thanks to the precision of the mulching head and careful operator control in tight spaces. We still maintain a safe buffer where needed to avoid contacting posts, wire, or panels.
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We can clear anything from a narrow “fence-line cleanup” to a wider access lane, depending on your goals. Typical fence-line work is a tight strip, while utility or access corridors can be opened much wider as needed.
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Yes—property lines and pins are the owner’s responsibility to identify so we stay exactly where you want the work done. We’ll coordinate utility locating as required so marked lines are protected before we begin.
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The mulch is left as a natural ground cover that helps reduce erosion and suppress weeds along the cleared area. We can adjust the mulch depth and spread based on your preference and the site conditions.
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For most residential mulching jobs, no permits are required. However, if you’re near streams, wetlands, or in a subdivision with an HOA, you may need approval. We’ll flag any potential concerns during the consultation so you can check before work begins.
Ready to secure your property lines?
Stop the overgrowth before it stops your fence. Contact ASG Dirtworx today for a professional assessment.
Serving the Atlanta Metro, Central Georgia, and beyond. We happily service any property within 100 miles of Covington, GA.