What is fence line clearing?
Fence line clearing is the removal of vines, weeds, brush, and volunteer growth that has built up along and through a fence. It restores the appearance and function of the fence, makes the property line visible again, and prevents the vegetation from damaging or hiding the fence. We cut, clear, and haul the debris away.
Florida fence lines collect growth fast — climbing vines, weeds rooted at the base, and saplings that sprout right against the panels. Beyond looking neglected, that growth traps moisture against the fence, pushes on the structure, and hides exactly where your property begins and ends.
Signs your fence line needs clearing
- Vines climbing or completely covering the fence
- Weeds and brush rooted along the base
- Panels being pushed or hidden by growth
- You can no longer see or walk the property line
- Preparing to repair, replace, or sell along that boundary
Our process
- Assess the lineWe confirm the boundary, access, and how clean you want it.
- Cut & pullWe cut back vines, weeds, and brush from both faces and the base.
- Haul awayAll cleared material removed from the property.
- Final tidyWe tidy the strip so it’s ready to maintain, mulch, or treat.
Benefits
- Clean, visible fence and restored property line
- Less moisture damage and structural strain on the fence
- Easier future maintenance
- Better curb appeal and clear boundaries before a sale
Why hire us?
We clear fence lines completely — both sides and the base — and haul it away, so the job is actually finished. Often paired with brush clearing for full-perimeter resets.