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Brush Hogging in Mason, MI

Overgrown area clearing and vegetation management for Mason homes and businesses

Expert Brush Hogging Services in Mason

J.E. Excavating & Grading provides professional brush hogging services throughout Mason and Ingham County. Mason is the county seat of Ingham County, featuring a charming historic downtown and a blend of established and newer neighborhoods. As a small-town community, Mason has plenty of overgrown lots, unused fields, and neglected properties that need brush hogging to restore usability, meet township maintenance requirements, and reduce fire risk.

Why Mason Properties Need Brush Hogging

Mason's slightly more rural setting means properties can experience heavier snow accumulation from open-field drifting. Overgrown properties attract complaints from neighbors, citations from township code enforcement, and harbor pests including ticks and rodents. Regular brush hogging keeps parcels maintainable, preserves property value, and prevents woody growth from getting large enough to require full land clearing.

Mason area soils transition from urban clay to agricultural loam, with varied drainage requirements across properties. Our experience working in Ingham County means we understand the local conditions and how to address them effectively.

Our Brush Hogging Process

We use tractor-mounted rotary cutters and forestry mowers to clear overgrown fields, fence lines, and neglected parcels. Our equipment handles saplings up to 3 to 4 inches in diameter, tall grass, brambles, and dense brush. For recurring maintenance, we offer scheduled mowing to keep properties under control. Every project in Mason receives personalized attention from owner Jarod, who oversees work from start to finish.

About Mason, Michigan

From Victorian homes near the courthouse to newer developments on the outskirts, Mason properties have diverse excavation needs. With a population of approximately 8,500, Mason is part of the greater mid-Michigan region we proudly serve.

We also provide brush hogging services to nearby communities including Lansing, Holt, Leslie, Williamston, and Dansville. View all 30 service areas →

Why Choose J.E. Excavating for Brush Hogging?

  • Owner-Operated: Jarod personally oversees every Mason project
  • Licensed & Insured: Full coverage for your protection
  • Local Experience: We know Ingham County soil and conditions
  • Free Estimates: No obligation quotes for all brush hogging work

Frequently Asked Questions About Brush Hogging

What is the difference between brush hogging and mowing?
Brush hogging uses heavy-duty rotary cutters that can handle tall weeds, thick brush, and small saplings that would destroy a regular lawn mower. It's meant for rough areas, overgrown fields, and properties that haven't been maintained, not for finished lawn care.
How much does brush hogging cost per acre?
Brush hogging typically costs $150 to $400 per acre depending on the density of growth, terrain, and accessibility. Heavily overgrown parcels with small trees mixed in cost more than fields that have just been neglected for a season or two.
How often should I have my property brush hogged?
For ongoing maintenance, once or twice per year is typical. Spring and late summer mowings keep growth manageable. Properties that haven't been maintained in several years may need an initial heavy cut followed by annual maintenance to keep brush from re-establishing.

Ready for Brush Hogging in Mason?

Contact J.E. Excavating & Grading today for a free, no-obligation estimate.