- Cities in county
- 24
- Total population
- 34,673
- State
- Vermont (VT)
- Region
- Northeast
Cities in Addison County
- Brush Clearing in Middlebury (village), VT
- Brush Clearing in North Ferrisburgh, VT
- Brush Clearing in Ferrisburgh, VT
- Brush Clearing in Vergennes, VT
- Brush Clearing in Starksboro, VT
- Brush Clearing in Bristol, VT
- Brush Clearing in New Haven, VT
- Brush Clearing in Addison, VT
- Brush Clearing in Lincoln, VT
- Brush Clearing in Shoreham, VT
- Brush Clearing in Orwell, VT
- Brush Clearing in Bridport, VT
- Brush Clearing in Cornwall, VT
- Brush Clearing in West Salisbury, VT
- Brush Clearing in Salisbury, VT
- Brush Clearing in Leicester, VT
- Brush Clearing in Weybridge, VT
- Brush Clearing in Panton, VT
- Brush Clearing in Ripton, VT
- Brush Clearing in East Middlebury, VT
- Brush Clearing in Whiting, VT
- Brush Clearing in Hancock, VT
- Brush Clearing in Granville, VT
- Brush Clearing in Goshen, VT
Other counties in Vermont
- Brush Clearing in Bennington County
- Brush Clearing in Caledonia County
- Brush Clearing in Chittenden County
- Brush Clearing in Essex County
- Brush Clearing in Franklin County
- Brush Clearing in Grand Isle County
- Brush Clearing in Lamoille County
- Brush Clearing in Orange County
- Brush Clearing in Orleans County
- Brush Clearing in Rutland County
- Brush Clearing in Washington County
- Brush Clearing in Windham County
- Brush Clearing in Windsor County
Brush clearing in Addison County, Vermont
Property owners in Addison County County, Vermont usually call after the property has crossed the line between manageable and a real liability, vines on the fence, saplings filling the side yard, an easement gone feral, a back corner the mower will not reach anymore. Brush clearing is the removal of that unwanted woody vegetation.
What it is not: it is not full land clearing for a foundation pad. It is not tree removal. Brush clearing sits in the practical middle, cutting back, removing, and hauling off the woody undergrowth that has gotten out of hand. The right method depends on what is growing, where, and how much.
Free brush clearing quote in Addison County, Vermont by phone
Call (855) 321-3414How the work runs in Addison County, Vermont
- Phone quote.Property size, brush density, access, goal. Most jobs are quoted firm on the call, no site visit needed.
- Cut, chip, drag.Two-person crew with chainsaws and chipper for residential fence lines, side yards and drainage easements. Crews throughout Addison County County typically handle a job in half a day.
- Brush hog or mulcher.Compact tractor with brush hog for tall weeds and light saplings. Tracked forestry mulcher for thick brush and acreage. Picks the tool to match the job.
- Cleanup and walk-through.Chips left as mulch or hauled off. Property walked with the owner. Before-and-after photos delivered with the invoice.
Talk to a brush clearing crew in Addison County, Vermont
One call. A written quote. Licensed local crews near you.
Call (855) 321-3414Frequently asked questions
How much does brush clearing cost in Addison County, Vermont?
Residential fence line or side yard typically runs $200 to $800 for a half-day crew with chainsaws and chipper. Brush hog mowing of a half-acre lot lands around $300 to $600. Forestry mulching of acreage runs $1,500 to $3,500 per acre. The phone quote is firm before a crew is dispatched.
What happens to the cut brush?
For residential jobs the brush is chipped on site (chips left as mulch or hauled off) or stacked at the curb for pickup. For forestry mulching jobs the material is left in place as organic mulch, no haul-off, no burn pile, no dumpster.
Do you serve Addison County?
Yes, crews are dispatched throughout Addison County County. One call confirms availability and a written estimate before any work.
Do you handle the stumps?
Brush clearing covers everything up to 6 inch diameter as standard. Larger stumps are quoted separately as stump grinding or pulled with a mini-excavator if a true clear is needed. For most fence lines and easements stumps are cut flush and left to decompose.
How fast can a crew be on site?
Residential brush clearing is typically scheduled within the same week. Fire-defensible-space jobs are prioritized during burn-ban season. Commercial right-of-way work can usually start within 48 hours of a signed estimate.
Are the crews insured?
Every crew dispatched is licensed and insured for work in Vermont. Certificate available on request before any work begins.