Forestry mulching contractors in New York
128 contractors serving New York, United States. Call them directly to get a quote for clearing, underbrush removal, or fence-line work.
- B-C Excavating, Inc.Rochester, New YorkLand clearing, grading and excavating, wood recycling, mulch and wood chips, firewood and logs, and snow plowing.
- Branch SpecialistsRochester, New YorkLand and brush clearing, vegetation management, tree removal and trimming, and stump grinding.
- Brongo's Tree Service, LLCRochester, New YorkLand clearing to remove trees, brush, and debris, plus tree trimming and removal, stump grinding, and crane service.
- J.M. Tree ServiceRochester, New YorkForestry mowing and land clearing of overgrown land, light excavation including stump removal and terrain leveling, tree removal and pruning, stump grinding, and crane service.
- K&C Rochester Tree and LandscapeRochester, New YorkLand and brush clearing for overgrown lots and farmland, tree removal and trimming, stump grinding, wood chipping, and emergency tree service.
- Tree And Yard RenovationsRochester, New YorkLand clearing and site preparation, tree removal and trimming, stump removal, excavating and bobcat work, grading, lawn care, and snow removal.
Forestry mulching in New York: what to know
How much does forestry mulching cost in New York?
Most jobs run about $700 to $7,500 per acre depending on brush density, terrain, and how easy the site is to reach. Light brush on flat ground sits at the low end; dense hardwood or steep, rocky ground is at the high end. Run our land clearing cost calculator for a ballpark before you call.
How do I pick a forestry mulching contractor in New York?
Ask what size machine they run, whether they carry insurance, and get the scope in writing: acreage, the largest tree diameter included, and what happens to the debris. Call a couple of the contractors listed here and compare.
Is forestry mulching cheaper than bulldozing and hauling?
Usually, because mulching leaves the material on site and skips hauling, dump fees, and erosion control. See our mulching vs. bulldozing comparison for a side-by-side on your job.