Restore Visibility Along Property Boundaries

Fence line clearing services for landowners in Glen Rose, Texas and surrounding areas

Overgrown fence lines make it difficult to see property boundaries, maintain fencing, or move livestock safely in Glen Rose and surrounding areas. Brush, mesquite, and cedar grow along fence rows and eventually obscure the fence itself, creating access and containment problems. When you cannot see or reach your fence, repairs become harder and property lines become unclear.


PalmTex LLC removes brush, mesquite, cedar, and tree growth along fence lines to restore clean, manageable property boundaries. This service improves livestock containment, access for maintenance, and overall land appearance. Fence line clearing is frequently paired with pasture reclamation or forestry mulching to extend usable acreage beyond the fence. We handle long rural fence lines efficiently using specialized clearing equipment suited to Glen Rose and surrounding terrains.


If your fence lines have become overgrown and inaccessible, reach out to discuss clearing them so you can maintain and monitor your property more easily.

Equipment access along miles of rural fencing

We use brush cutters and track loaders to clear vegetation along fence rows without damaging the fence itself. In Glen Rose and surrounding areas, where fence lines often run through rough terrain and thick growth, we adjust our approach based on access and the condition of the fence underneath.


After clearing, you will see open ground along both sides of the fence, making it easy to inspect posts, replace wire, or move livestock. The fence becomes visible again, and you regain access for repairs or upgrades. The cleared area also reduces fire risk and makes it easier to spot damage early.


We clear as wide as you need, typically ten to fifteen feet on either side of the fence. The service removes above-ground vegetation but does not include fence repair, post replacement, or regrading unless requested as part of a larger project. Once the clearing is done, the fence line is ready for whatever maintenance or monitoring you need to do next.

Questions landowners ask before clearing fence lines

Many property owners wonder how close we can work to the fence, what happens to the cleared material, and whether clearing will damage existing posts or wire. These are the most common concerns we hear before starting a fence line project.

Can you clear without damaging the fence?
Yes. We work carefully around fence posts and wire, using equipment that allows precise control. If the fence is already damaged or unstable, we point it out before clearing begins.
How wide do you clear along the fence?

Most landowners request a clearing width of ten to fifteen feet on each side. We adjust the width based on your goals and the terrain in Glen Rose and surrounding areas.

What happens to the brush and debris?
We can mulch it in place, pile it for burning, or haul it offsite depending on your preference and local regulations. Mulching is the fastest option and leaves less cleanup.
Will clearing help prevent future overgrowth?
Clearing removes existing vegetation, but regrowth is common in rural areas. Regular maintenance or follow-up mulching helps keep fence lines open long-term.
How long does it take to clear a mile of fence line?
Timing depends on vegetation density and terrain, but a typical mile of moderate brush takes one to two days. Heavily overgrown or steep sections may take longer.

If your fence lines in Glen Rose and surrounding areas are overgrown and you need them cleared for access, repairs, or visibility, we can evaluate the condition and provide a timeline. Learn more by contacting us to schedule a site visit.