Overgrown fence lines, ditch edges, field perimeters, and brushy areas on rural properties across Caledon, Bolton, King Township, and surrounding communities. We keep things cut back and looking right.
A lot of rural and hobby farm properties in the Caledon area have areas that need regular trimming but aren't part of the main lawn — fence lines that get brushy, ditch edges along the road, field perimeters, overgrown corners.
We handle those areas with commercial equipment built for the work. Whether it's a one-time clearing to get things back under control, or regular maintenance to keep them that way, text us and we'll take a look.
Fence lines on rural properties get brushy fast. We trim them back cleanly so they're accessible and looking right.
Field perimeters, paddock edges, and pasture borders — we keep them cut back and defined. Popular with hobby farm properties across Caledon and King Township.
We use commercial brush cutters built for the work — not residential trimmers. The right equipment makes a real difference on bigger overgrown areas.
Need a one-time clearing after things got away on you? Or regular seasonal maintenance? Both work — just reach out and describe the situation.
Yes — fence line trimming is a common job on rural and hobby farm properties in the Caledon area. We trim them back so they're clean and accessible.
Probably yes. Text us a description or a photo and we'll let you know. We have commercial brush cutting equipment that can handle more than a standard trimmer can manage.
Both. One-time restoration cuts are common — people let an area go for a few years and then want it cleared. We can do that and set you up for regular maintenance afterward if you want.
Caledon, Caledon East, Bolton, Nobleton, King, Kleinburg, Palgrave, and Tottenham. We focus on rural and larger properties in these communities.
Text us a description of what you're dealing with and where you are. We'll get back to you the same day.