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Brush & Debris Removal

Overgrown slopes, storm debris, years of green waste — cleared, loaded, and hauled off so the property looks managed again.

Serving Murrieta, Temecula, Menifee, Wildomar, Lake Elsinore

Clearing and loading cut brush from an overgrown yard

Brush builds up fast in this region: a wet winter produces a flush of growth, then the long dry season turns it into fuel standing next to your fence. Storm events add fallen limbs and scattered debris on top.

Brush and debris removal is straightforward, physical work — cutting, clearing, loading, and hauling. The value is in getting it all done in one visit, including the part where it actually leaves your property.

Common requests

  • Clearing overgrown slopes and side yards
  • Weed abatement and dry-brush cleanup around structures
  • Hauling accumulated green waste and wood piles
  • Storm-debris cleanup after wind events
  • Clearing fence lines and property edges
  • Cleanup after tree removal or heavy trimming

Good to know

  • Riverside County and local fire agencies issue weed-abatement and defensible-space requirements — cleanup deadlines typically land in late spring. Confirm the current requirements for your parcel with your city or fire authority.
  • Describe roughly how much material there is (a pickup load? a full truck? a slope of standing brush?) — volume drives pricing more than anything else.
  • Green waste is typically hauled to licensed disposal or recycling facilities; ask if you want confirmation of disposal.
  • For heavy vegetation over large areas, see lot and land clearing instead — different equipment, different pricing.

Brush & Debris Removal — frequently asked questions

Is this the same as weed abatement?

It overlaps. Weed abatement usually means cutting dry vegetation to comply with fire-hazard requirements; brush removal includes that plus cutting woody growth and hauling everything away. If you've received an abatement notice, share it with your request.

Do you haul away the debris?

Hauling is the point — the quote should include cutting, loading, and disposal. Confirm it explicitly, since some low bids quietly leave the pile at the curb.

How is brush removal priced?

Mostly by volume and difficulty: how much material, how thick and woody it is, slope and access, and how far it has to be carried to the truck. Photos of the area give you a much tighter estimate.

Can you clear brush on a steep slope?

Sloped lots are common here and crews handle them regularly. Mention the slope in your request — it affects the approach and the time involved.

Get an estimate for brush & debris removal

Describe the work, attach photos if you have them, and get a clear next step — with no obligation.

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