Fence Line Clearing in Northern Colorado.
Old fence rows reset — overgrowth, brush, and old wire removed for new fence.
About Fence Line Clearing.
A new fence on an old fence line is only as good as the corridor it goes into. Brush and saplings choking the old line make the install slow, the new fence ugly, and the long-term maintenance brutal. Old barbed wire, broken posts, and twisted woven wire buried in the dirt create injury risk for crews and livestock. The cheapest part of any fence rebuild is a clean corridor to start with.
NLS clears fence lines across Northern Colorado — residential, agricultural, and ranch. We walk the existing line with you, confirm corridor width, identify any property-line markers your surveyor set, and clear with the right machine for the density. We pull old wire and posts, haul fence material, and grind stumps where the new line needs them gone.
When we walk off, your fence crew (or you) can start on a clean, walkable corridor. We don't install fence ourselves, but we can recommend reliable local crews and time the handoff so they're not waiting on us.
What's included.
- Brush, sapling, and overgrowth removal along fence lines
- Old wire, post, and fence material removal
- Stump grinding where required for new line
- Cleared corridor ready for fence-build crew
How we execute.
- Step 01Walk the line
Walk the existing line to confirm corridor width and any property-line markers.
- Step 02Clear
Remove brush, saplings, and overgrowth with the right machine for the density.
- Step 03Pull old wire & posts
Remove and haul old fence material — wire, t-posts, wood posts, gates.
- Step 04Reset
Light grade pass so the corridor is clean and walkable for your fence crew.
Why NLS for fence line clearing.
We compete on getting the dirt right the first time. Hire us once, hire us again — and tell your neighbor. That's the whole business plan.
Old barbed wire, twisted woven wire, broken t-posts — gone. Hauled. Out of the way.
Surveyor set the corners; we don't move them or guess about lines. We clear inside what they marked.
Light overgrowth, heavy regrowth, or fence-line tangle — equipment matched to the density.
Corridor walkable and gradable, ready for your fence crew the day they show up.
Common questions.
How wide do you clear? +
Typically 6–10 ft of corridor — wider for ag fence with cross-bracing. We confirm before starting.
What about old barbed wire? +
We pull and haul. It's nasty work but we have the equipment and dump access for it.
Can you set posts too? +
We don't do fence install ourselves, but we can recommend reliable local crews and time the handoff.
Do you handle property-line surveys? +
No — that's a licensed surveyor. We respect the corners and pins they set, but we don't mark lines.
We offer Fence Line Clearing across the region.
More services we offer.
- Grading & Leveling
Survey-grade GPS grading for pads, slabs, driveways, and roads. Tight tolerances, clean finish.
- Roads & Driveways
From rural ranch drives to subdivision streets — properly cut, based, crowned, and surfaced.
- Land Clearing
Trees, brush, and overgrowth cleared and hauled. Property reset, ready for what's next.
- Culverts & Drainage
Culverts sized and placed for the runoff your site actually gets, plus the drainage work to keep water moving.
Let's get the job done.
Free, no-pressure quote. Tell us what you're building or fixing — we'll tell you what it takes and when we can be on-site. Same-day response on weekdays.