Land Clearing & Forestry Mulching in Cabot, AR
Brush-choked acreage, grown-up fence rows, a building spot you can't walk to yet: we grind it all down to clean ground. Call (501) 208-6399 for a free estimate.
Cabot fills up a little more every year. Schools pull families in, 67/167 carries them to work, and acreage on the edge of town keeps selling. What the listing photos never show is the work standing on the land: fence rows grown into walls of sweetgum and cedar, a back field swallowed in brush, a building spot buried under ten years of growth. Brice Contracting fixes that. We clear lots and acreage around Cabot down to clean, usable ground: ready to build, fence, mow, or sell.
Most of it gets done with forestry mulching. The machine grinds brush and standing trees right where they are and leaves a layer of mulch on the soil, so there's no burn pile smoking next to a subdivision fence and no line of debris trucks rolling through town. When the job goes past clearing, into pads, driveways, culverts, or dirt work, we bring our own excavators, dozers, and skid steers. We own every machine we run, so nothing sits waiting on a rental counter or a sub's schedule.
Straight talk on price: forestry mulching projects start at $2,500, and you should know that before you call, not after. The estimate itself costs nothing. Austin Brice, the owner, walks the ground with you and prices the job that's actually there, not the one a phone guess invents. Call (501) 208-6399. He typically calls back within 10 minutes during business hours, and the company is licensed and insured.
Commuter Town Out Front, Farm Country Out Back
Cabot built itself on the US 67/167 corridor: Little Rock one direction, Little Rock Air Force Base at Jacksonville the other. The town has been growing for decades, and Ward and Austin are filling in right behind it. Most of the new rooftops sit on ground that was pasture or row crop not long ago, and every one of those builds started with somebody clearing the land. Our shop sits in Hattieville, over in Conway County, about an hour and 15 minutes from Cabot, nearly all of it freeway: I-40, then US 67/167. Hauling machines that far is normal for us; we run jobs all over Central Arkansas.
This was strawberry and dairy country before it was subdivisions, and the land still acts like it. Field edges creep inward a few feet every season. Fence rows thicken into tree lines of sweetgum and cedar. Pond banks and low spots go to willow, privet, and vine until you can't reach the water. South toward Lonoke the county flattens into open row-crop fields; north toward the White County line the ground rolls and carries more timber. Either way it grows back hard, and with neighbors this close together, burning is more trouble than it's worth. Mulching takes it down on the spot and leaves nothing to haul off.
See what our finished jobs look like on our work gallery, or read the cost guide before you call.
What We Clear in Cabot
Farm Ground Turning Into Homesites
Pasture and old crop ground around Cabot, Ward, and Austin keeps turning into front yards. We take out the fence rows and volunteer trees, grub the stumps, and hand the builder a site with no surprises waiting under the brush.
Elbow-Room Acreage
You moved out past the city limits for five or ten acres, and half of it is too grown up to walk. Mulching opens it back up: trails cut, edges cleaned, ground you can actually mow, and not one burn pile.
Fence Rows Back to the Wire
Sweetgum, cedar, and vine turn a fence row into a wall that eats ground every year. We grind the whole line down to the wire so you can string new fence, mow the edge, and see your property line again.
Pond Banks and Low Spots
Willow and privet will close off a pond in a couple of seasons. We mulch the banks and the brushy low ground around them so you can fish it, water stock, or just see the water from the porch.
Build the Shop First
Plenty of Cabot land buyers put up the shop or barndominium before the house. We clear the footprint, cut the pad, and rough in the drive with our own dozers and excavators: one contractor, one schedule.
Every Service, One Crew
We bring our own equipment to every Cabot job: forestry mulching, land clearing, and site development. No subcontractors, no rental delays.
"I really loved working with you all and plan on having you come back!"
- Sam L., Brice Contracting customer
Cabot Questions, Straight Answers
Also serving: Jacksonville, Sherwood, North Little Rock, Vilonia, and all of Central Arkansas. We work all of Arkansas.
You Bought the Land. Now Use It.
One call starts it: (501) 208-6399. The walk-the-property estimate is free, and Austin typically calls back within 10 minutes during business hours.