Brush Clearing & Forestry Mulching Services in New Jersey
Brush Busters handles every stage of land clearing – from dense, overgrown brush to clean, usable ground. We use commercial forestry mulching equipment to grind vegetation on-site, which means no burn piles, no hauling, and no stripped topsoil. Whether you need a residential lot prepped for construction or fifty acres of neglected pasture opened back up, we bring the right machine and a clear plan to get it done.

Explore Services
Here’s what we do and how each service works – so you know exactly what you’re getting before you pick up the phone.
Services for Homes, Farms, and Landowners
Forestry Mulching
Standing brush, saplings, and small trees ground into mulch right where they stand, in a single pass.
Brush Clearing
Thick undergrowth, vines, and overgrown vegetation removed down to ground level for clean, accessible land.
Land Clearing / Lot Prep
Full site clearing for residential or small commercial lots – ready for your next step, whether that’s building or landscaping.
Right-of-Way Clearing
Access roads, utility easements, and corridors cleared and maintained for year-round access.
Firebreaks & Defensible Space
Targeted clearing around structures and property perimeters to reduce fire risk and meet safety guidelines.
Pasture & Property Reclamation
Overgrown fields, abandoned parcels, and neglected land brought back into productive use.
Forestry Mulching
Forestry mulching is the core of what we do. A single machine grinds brush, saplings, and small trees into a layer of natural mulch – no chainsaws, no chippers, no burn piles. The mulch stays on the ground, protecting soil from erosion and suppressing regrowth. It’s the fastest, cleanest way to clear land without tearing it up.
What’s Included
- Grinding of brush, saplings, and trees (typically up to 6-8" diameter)
- On-site mulch left as natural ground cover
- Clearing to ground level – no stumps sticking up
- Selective clearing available (we work around trees and features you want to keep)
- Post-job walkthrough to confirm the scope was met
Best For
- Overgrown residential or rural lots
- Wooded areas that need thinning
- Properties with dense undergrowth and invasive species
- Land prep before construction, fencing, or landscaping
- Anywhere you need clean ground without the mess of traditional clearing

Brush Clearing
When your property has gotten away from you – thick vines, tangled undergrowth, head-high brush – this is where we step in. We cut and mulch everything at ground level, clearing the way so you can actually use your land again. It’s especially common on properties across New Jersey where invasive species have taken over fence lines, lot edges, and wooded borders.
What’s Included
- Clearing of dense brush, vines, and undergrowth
- Mulching of vegetation in place – no debris to haul
- Fence line and property edge clearing
- Invasive species removal (multiflora rose, Japanese knotweed, bittersweet, etc.)
- Access restoration for paths, trails, and property boundaries
Best For
- Neglected fence lines and property borders
- Lots overgrown with invasive species
- Properties where brush has blocked access, views, or drainage
- Homeowners who need to reclaim their yard or back acreage

Land Clearing / Lot Prep
Building something new starts with clean ground. We clear residential and small commercial lots down to grade-ready condition – removing brush, saplings, and undergrowth so your builder, surveyor, or excavator can get to work. No burning, no hauling, and the topsoil stays where it belongs.
What’s Included
- Full clearing of vegetation and small trees across the lot
- Mulch layer left in place or spread to spec
- Clearing around marked boundaries (utilities, property lines, setbacks)
- Coordination with your builder or project timeline if needed
- 811 utility marking handled before any clearing begins
Best For
- New home construction sites
- Lot prep for driveways, septic systems, or outbuildings
- Small commercial or municipal site preparation
- Real estate investors clearing lots for resale or development
- Subdivision and infill lot clearing across New Jersey

Right-of-Way Clearing
Access matters. We clear and maintain roads, utility corridors, easements, and trails that have grown over or become impassable. Forestry mulching is ideal for right-of-way work because it handles dense growth quickly and leaves a stable, mulched surface behind – no ruts, no exposed soil.
What’s Included
- Clearing of overgrown access roads and trails
- Utility corridor and easement maintenance
- Width and height clearing to your specifications
- Mulch surface left behind for natural stabilization
- Repeat maintenance available on a scheduled basis
Best For
- Private roads and shared driveways that have narrowed
- Power line and pipeline easements
- Municipal or HOA access paths
- Hunting and recreational trail systems
- Farm and timber access roads

Firebreaks & Defensible Space
If your home or structure sits near wooded or brushy areas, a cleared perimeter can make a real difference in fire safety. We create firebreaks and defensible space zones by mulching vegetation around structures, along property edges, and between wooded sections – reducing fuel load without stripping the land bare.
What’s Included
- Perimeter clearing around homes, barns, and outbuildings
- Fuel reduction in wooded and brush-heavy zones
- Selective thinning to reduce canopy density
- Ground-level mulching to limit surface fire spread
- Custom clearing widths based on your property layout and risk
Best For
- Homes near wooded or wildland areas
- Properties in areas with seasonal fire advisories
- Landowners looking to reduce fire insurance risk
- Rural properties with limited fire department access
- Compliance with local or state defensible space guidelines

Pasture & Property Reclamation
Land that sits unused doesn’t stay empty – it fills in with saplings, brush, and invasive species fast. We take overgrown fields, abandoned pastures, and neglected acreage and bring them back to open, functional ground. Forestry mulching is the most efficient way to reclaim land without hauling debris or destroying the soil structure underneath.
What’s Included
- Full clearing of overgrown fields and pastures
- Removal of encroaching saplings and woody brush
- Invasive species knockdown and mulching
- Ground-level clearing that preserves topsoil
- Follow-up maintenance plans available to prevent regrowth
Best For
- Abandoned farmland and pastures returning to forest
- Recreational and hunting properties that need opening up
- Properties being returned to productive agricultural use
- Landowners reclaiming acreage for fencing, grazing, or planting
- Estate and inherited properties with years of unchecked growth

What Impacts the Cost of Brush Clearing?
Every property is different, and land clearing prices reflect that. We don’t use a one-size-fits-all rate – your quote is based on what’s actually on your land and what it takes to clear it. Here are the main factors:
- Acreage – More land means more machine time. It’s the biggest factor in pricing.
- Brush density – A field of tall grass clears faster than a wall of multiflora rose and saplings.
- Tree size – Small trees and saplings mulch quickly. Larger trees may need additional equipment or crew time.
- Terrain – Flat ground is straightforward. Steep slopes, rocky soil, and wet areas take more care and more time.
- Access – If we can drive equipment straight to the work area, that keeps costs down. Tight access or long hauls add time.
- Selectivity – Full clearing is faster than working carefully around specific trees, structures, or features you want to keep.
Our Simple 3-Step Process
Getting started is simple. Here’s how every Brush Busters project works:
1
Reach Out
Call us at (908) 774-9235, send a message, or fill out the form on our contact page – include photos if you have them.
2
Site Visit & Quote
We walk your property, talk through what you need, and deliver a written quote with a fixed project price.
3
Clear & Done
We show up on the scheduled date, clear your land, and walk the site with you to make sure it meets your expectations.
Common Questions
How long does a typical forestry mulching job take?
Most residential properties take one to two days once we’re on-site. Larger parcels or dense brush may take longer – we’ll give you a time estimate along with your quote.
Do you handle 811 utility marking?
Yes. We call 811 to have underground utilities marked before we begin any clearing work. It’s required by New Jersey law, and we take care of it.
Will forestry mulching damage my soil?
No. The equipment grinds vegetation at ground level and leaves a layer of natural mulch behind. Your topsoil stays intact, and the mulch actually helps prevent erosion.
Ready to Reclaim Your Property?
Got overgrown land that needs clearing? Get in touch for a free estimate – we’ll tell you exactly what the job involves and what it’ll cost before any work starts.