Brush Removal in Heber City, Utah
Overgrown brush is more than an eyesore on the Wasatch Back — it's a fire hazard, a habitat for pests, and a daily reminder that the property isn't doing what you bought it for. We clear it quickly, cleanly, and at a price that makes sense.
What counts as brush removal
- Overgrown propertiesYears of accumulated scrub oak, sage, deadfall, and undergrowth taken down to a clean, manageable property you can actually use.
- Fenceline clearingRestore property lines and pasture boundaries — straight, clean fence corridors ready for new wire, electric, or repair work.
- HOA common areasHelp meeting vegetation standards in Jordanelle, North Village, Tuhaye, Red Ledges, and similar managed communities.
- Seasonal cleanupSpring and fall cleanup before fire season, after winter dieback, or in preparation for a property visit.
- Preparing land for saleClear sightlines, show the actual lot, and dramatically improve curb appeal before listing.
Common Utah brush species we remove
Almost every Wasatch and Summit County property carries some mix of the same regional plants. Each behaves differently when you clear it, and knowing which sprout back, which need root work, and which can simply be mulched is half the job.
- Scrub oak (gambel oak)
- Rabbit brush
- Chokecherry
- Wild rose
- Serviceberry & mountain mahogany
- Sagebrush & mixed undergrowth
Brush removal and Utah HB 48
If your property sits in Utah's Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI), brush removal isn't just cosmetic — it's the foundation of defensible space and compliance with Utah's new wildfire law. Clearing flammable vegetation around your home is the single most effective action you can take to reduce wildfire risk and protect your structures.
If you're not sure whether HB 48 applies to your property, see our dedicated fire mitigation and defensible space page for a full breakdown of zones, timelines, and what we document for your insurer.
Residential vs. acreage brush removal
On smaller residential lots we typically work with chainsaws, hand crews, and a chipper or small mulcher to maintain detail around landscaping, fences, and structures. On larger acreage parcels we bring in the tracked forestry mulcher and clear volume fast, then return for hand finish work where needed. Most jobs are some mix of the two — we scope each property accordingly.
Pricing and process
Brush removal is typically priced per project after a free on-site walk-through. Small fencelines and yard cleanups can start in the hundreds; larger acreage clearing scales with size and density. Either way, the visit and the quote are free and the price is written down before any work starts.
Service area
We provide brush removal across Heber City, Midway, Park City, Kamas, and all of Wasatch County and Summit County, Utah.
Tired of looking at the brush? Call (435) 709-6681.
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