For developers, homeowners and property owners who need brush, blackberry and forestry cleared. 1 to 100+ acres, quickly and reliably.
Six quick taps and you get a real range for your ground, in Canadian dollars, right now. No email, no waiting on a callback.
A ballpark, not a quote. Confirmed on site and in writing before a machine comes off the trailer.
A tracked mulcher carries a rotating drum head. Blackberry canes, brush, saplings and small trees go down and come apart into chip on the spot. No burn pile waiting on a permit, no dump trucks across the good part of the property, no ruts.
How much ground, how thick it is, what you want left standing, and what the ground is for afterwards. That last answer changes how fine we grind it.
In writing, tied to the ground we both walked. Find something that changes the job and work stops until you decide.
Nothing hauled off, nothing burned, no crew tramping the property. Tracks spread the weight so you are not left with ruts to fix.
The chip layer holds the soil down and slows regrowth while it breaks down. Drive on it, fence it, put horses back on it.
They praise the two things this trade keeps getting wrong: the price holding, and somebody turning up on the day they said they would.
"Quoted me a number and that was the number. No surprises at the end. Reclaimed the whole back half of my lot in two days."
"I was going to rent a machine and do it myself. Glad I didn't. They showed up when they said and cleared blackberry I'd been fighting for years."
"The field had been sitting since the guy who used to keep it down passed away. Five acres, back to grass in a couple of days."
No. You get the number in writing before the machine comes off the trailer, tied to the ground we both walked. If something underneath genuinely changes the work, an old fence line, a well head, junk buried under the brush, we stop and show you and you decide. Nothing appears on an invoice you did not agree to first.
Some of it will, and anyone who tells you otherwise is selling. Himalayan blackberry comes back from the root crown and from cane tips that touch the ground, so one pass is the start, not the end of it.
What mulching does is get your ground back this month instead of five years from now, and leave it in a state you can maintain. Mow it or spot treat the regrowth next season and you stay ahead of it for good.
Plenty of people price a weekend rental and decide to knock it out. It is a fair comparison, so here it is honestly.
| One acre of medium brush | Rent it yourself | Us |
|---|---|---|
| Machine and mulching head | ≈ $2,200 CAD / weekend | Included |
| Trailering and fuel | Yours | Included |
| Your weekend | Both days, probably three | Yours to keep |
| Learning the machine | On your own ground | Already done |
| If you break something | Deposit and damages | We carry the insurance |
| Brush disposal | Still standing in a pile | Already mulched |
If you enjoy running equipment and you have the time, genuinely, rent it. Call us when it is more ground than a weekend, or steeper, wetter or thicker than it looks from the house.
Late spring through early fall, while the ground is firm. Around here the problem is rain, not frost: from October the fields hold water, tracks leave more of a mark, and a wet slope is slow going.
Winter work is doable on the right ground and we will tell you honestly whether yours is. If you want it done before summer, book the walk-through early, because the calendar fills from the first dry stretch.
A layer of wood chip where the brush was. Nothing gets hauled off and nothing gets burned, so there are no piles sitting there waiting on a permit. The mulch holds the soil down and breaks down over the next couple of seasons.
Yes. The head takes what is in front of it, so we work around what you want standing. Walk it with us first and mark anything that matters. That conversation costs nothing.
Usually not for cutting back brush and blackberry on ground you already own. Municipalities in the Lower Mainland do protect trees over a certain size, and there are setbacks along creeks and ditches. If your property has a watercourse on it, say so on the walk-through and we will stay clear of the setback and tell you who to ask.
Rough acreage is fine. A photo from your phone tells us more than a paragraph, so send one if you have it. Bryce calls back the same day.
Both sides of the river, Vancouver east to Hope. Further out, call anyway and we will tell you whether it makes sense.