Bush Hogging in Reedville, VA

Clear Overgrown Land Fast Without the Headache

Professional bush hogging that handles thick brush, tall grass, and overgrown fields so you can use your property again and stay compliant with Virginia fire codes.
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Land Clearing Services in Reedville

What You Get When the Job's Done Right

Your property becomes usable again. That overgrown back lot or field you’ve been avoiding? It’s cleared, level, and ready for whatever you need it for—whether that’s safer access, better curb appeal, or just peace of mind that you’re not sitting on a fire hazard.

You meet Virginia’s fire code requirements without the stress. The state requires you to cut down vegetation capable of being ignited at least twice a year. Miss it, and you’re looking at violations and risk. We handle the clearing so you stay compliant without lifting a finger.

You stop wasting weekends trying to tackle it yourself. Thick brush and tall grass aren’t something a riding mower can handle. Our equipment cuts through dense vegetation, shreds it down, and leaves your land clean—no piles to haul, no equipment rentals, no back pain.

Bush Hogging Contractors Near Reedville

We've Been Clearing Northern Neck Land for Years

R.E. Douglas Company Inc is a locally-owned excavation and land management company serving Reedville and the broader Northern Neck region. We’re not just passing through—we live here, work here, and understand the specific challenges property owners face in this area.

We know the terrain. Coastal properties, seasonal homes, large lots with mixed vegetation—we’ve cleared it all. Our equipment handles everything from light brush to dense overgrowth, and we show up when we say we will.

You’re working with a licensed, insured company that does this professionally. We’re not a guy with a tractor. We’re a full-service excavation company with the right tools, the right experience, and a track record of getting land clearing jobs done efficiently.

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How Bush Hogging Works in Reedville

Here's What Happens From Start to Finish

You reach out and we schedule a time to look at your property. We’ll assess the size, terrain, and density of vegetation to give you a clear picture of what’s involved. No surprises, no vague estimates.

We bring in the equipment and get to work. Our bush hog cuts through tall grass, thick brush, saplings, and overgrown vegetation. The machine shreds everything down to ground level, leaving behind mulch that breaks down naturally. If you need debris hauled off or additional grading, we handle that too.

You get your land back in usable condition. Depending on the size and density, most jobs are completed in a day or two. You’ll have clear sightlines, safer access, and compliance with fire prevention requirements. If you need seasonal maintenance—spring and fall clearing—we can set that up so you’re never scrambling to meet deadlines.

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About R.E. Douglas Company, Inc

Field Mowing and Lot Clearing Services

What's Included When We Clear Your Property

We handle brush hogging for properties of all sizes—from small residential lots to large acreage. If it’s overgrown and you need it cleared, we’ve got the equipment to do it. That includes dense brush, tall grass, small trees, and mixed vegetation that’s gotten out of control.

In Reedville and the Northern Neck, we see a lot of seasonal properties that sit vacant for months at a time. Vegetation doesn’t wait. By the time you’re back, it’s a jungle. We clear it before it becomes a problem—or after, if it already has. Either way, you’re not dealing with it yourself.

Fire prevention is a big reason people call us. Virginia requires property owners to reduce excess biomass at least twice a year, typically in spring and fall. Overgrown grass, brush, and fallen leaves are fuel for wildfires. We cut it down, shred it up, and eliminate the risk. You stay compliant, your property stays safe, and your insurance company has one less reason to give you trouble.

We also handle lot clearing for new construction, land reclamation for unused fields, and ongoing maintenance for commercial properties. If you’ve got land that needs managing, we’ve done it before.

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How much does bush hogging cost per acre in Reedville?

Most bush hogging runs between $75 and $150 per acre, depending on how thick the vegetation is and how accessible the land is. Light grass and brush on flat, open land? You’re on the lower end. Dense overgrowth with saplings, uneven terrain, or obstacles like rocks and stumps? That pushes the price up.

We don’t quote over the phone because every property is different. What looks like two acres of “tall grass” might actually be two acres of blackberry thickets and volunteer trees. We’d rather look at it, give you an accurate number, and not waste your time with a guess that’s going to change once we show up.

Larger properties usually get better per-acre pricing. If you’ve got 10 or 20 acres to clear, the cost per acre drops because we’re already on-site with equipment. If you’re looking at ongoing seasonal maintenance, we can set up a schedule that makes sense for your property and budget.

Spring and fall are the two best windows, and they line up with Virginia’s fire code requirements. You’re supposed to clear excess vegetation at least twice a year to reduce fire risk—once before the dry summer months and again before winter when dead vegetation piles up.

Spring clearing, usually late March through May, knocks down everything that grew over winter and gets your property ready for the warmer months. Fall clearing, typically September through November, handles the summer growth before it dries out and becomes a fire hazard. Both times, the ground is usually firm enough for equipment but not frozen or waterlogged.

You can bush hog outside those windows if you need to, but spring and fall are when most people schedule it. If you’ve got a property that’s been sitting untouched for a year or more, we can clear it anytime—but plan on doing seasonal maintenance after that to keep it manageable.

Bush hogging cuts and shreds vegetation at ground level. It’s fast, cost-effective, and works well for fields, overgrown lots, and areas with tall grass and brush. The equipment is a heavy-duty rotary mower that chops everything up and leaves it on the ground as mulch. It’s not designed for large trees or stumps—it handles brush, saplings, and thick grass.

Forestry mulching uses a different machine that grinds up trees, stumps, and heavy brush into fine mulch. It’s more aggressive and better suited for clearing wooded areas or land with larger trees. It’s also more expensive—usually $400 to $800 per acre compared to $75 to $150 for bush hogging.

If you’ve got an overgrown field or lot with grass, brush, and small saplings, bush hogging is the right call. If you’re clearing wooded land or dealing with larger trees, forestry mulching makes more sense. We can walk your property and tell you which one fits your situation.

Not if it’s done right. We assess the ground conditions before we start and adjust our approach based on what we’re working with. If the ground is soft or wet, we’ll either wait for it to firm up or use lighter equipment to avoid tearing up the soil.

Ruts happen when heavy equipment is driven over saturated ground or when operators aren’t paying attention to the terrain. We’ve been doing this long enough to know when conditions are right and when they’re not. If we think the job is going to cause more damage than it’s worth, we’ll tell you and reschedule.

After we’re done, your land should be level and clear—not chewed up. If there are low spots or areas that need grading after the vegetation is removed, we can handle that too. The goal is to leave your property in better shape than we found it, not create new problems.

No, you don’t need to be there. As long as we’ve walked the property beforehand and know what you want cleared, we can handle the job while you’re at work or out of town. A lot of our clients in Reedville are seasonal residents or own investment properties—they’re not always around, and that’s fine.

We’ll confirm access details ahead of time. If there are gates, specific areas to avoid, or anything else we need to know, just let us know during the walkthrough. We’ll take care of the rest and follow up with you once the job is done.

If you do want to be there, that’s fine too. Some people like to see the process or have questions as we go. Either way works—we’re flexible.

Yes. Overgrown properties are most of what we deal with. If it’s been sitting untouched for five years and looks like a jungle, that’s not a problem—that’s just a bigger job. Our equipment is built to handle dense brush, saplings, and thick vegetation that’s had time to really take over.

The process is the same: we assess the property, clear the vegetation, and leave it in manageable condition. Depending on how overgrown it is, we might need to make multiple passes or bring in additional equipment for grading or debris removal. We’ll walk you through what’s involved before we start so you know what to expect.

Once it’s cleared, we can set you up with seasonal maintenance so it doesn’t get that bad again. Most people find it’s a lot easier—and cheaper—to keep up with it twice a year than to let it go and deal with a massive clearing job every few years.