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Brush and debris removal is the clearing and hauling of overgrown shrubs, brambles, vines, fallen branches, storm debris, accumulated yard waste, and organic material from a residential or commercial property. Unlike land clearing — which involves felling trees — brush and debris removal targets the lower-level vegetation, storm fallout, and accumulated waste that makes a property difficult to maintain, visually unappealing, or potentially hazardous.
At Erick’s Tree Services, we handle brush and debris removal for homeowners and property managers throughout Connecticut, from single-visit storm cleanups to multi-day clearings of properties that have been accumulating brush and organic waste for years. Our crews use commercial chippers, loaders, and hand tools to process material efficiently on-site, leaving your property clean and usable without the multiple trips to the transfer station that DIY removal requires.
Connecticut’s growing season is aggressive. Multiflora rose, Oriental bittersweet, Japanese barberry, wild grape, and bramble species can overtake property edges, fence lines, and unused corners within two to three growing seasons. Left unchecked, they become habitat for ticks and rodents, reduce property visibility and value, and eventually require a land clearing crew rather than a brush removal team to address. Getting ahead of it is always less expensive than dealing with it after it has grown into a larger problem.
Why Choose Erick’s Tree Services for Brush & Debris Removal in Connecticut?
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When you hire Erick’s Tree Services for brush and debris removal, here is the full scope of what we provide:
Overgrown Brush Clearing — Removal of dense shrubs, brambles, briars, vines, and invasive species that have taken over property edges, fence lines, unused corners, or the understory of wooded areas. We cut, chip, and remove all material, leaving a clean line where the brush was, not a pile of cut stems for you to deal with.
Storm Debris Cleanup — After Connecticut’s Nor’easters, ice storms, and summer thunderstorms, yards can be covered in fallen branches, broken limbs, scattered debris, and displaced vegetation. We respond quickly to post-storm cleanup calls, processing all fallen material on-site and leaving your property cleared and accessible.
Fallen Branch & Limb Removal — Removal of downed branches and limbs from trees that have shed wood over time, whether from gradual deadwood drop, storm events, or previous pruning work left in place. We chip or haul all material, including large limb sections that need to be cut before chipping.
Yard Waste & Organic Debris Removal — Accumulated leaves, brush piles, log piles, old mulch beds, compost that has gotten out of hand, and general organic yard waste removal. For properties where yard waste has been accumulating for years, a single professional removal visit is more efficient than any amount of DIY hauling.
Invasive Species Removal — Connecticut’s most problematic invasive plants, multiflora rose, Oriental bittersweet, Japanese barberry, autumn olive, phragmites, kudzu, and wild grape, require cutting, removal, and in many cases stump treatment to prevent aggressive regrowth. We cut and remove all above-ground material and can apply cut-stump herbicide treatment where regrowth suppression is needed.
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How Does Brush & Debris Removal Work in Connecticut?
Here is what to expect when Erick’s Tree Services handles a brush and debris removal job on your Connecticut property:
Free On-Site Estimate — We visit the property, assess the volume and type of material to be removed, identify any invasive species present, and discuss your goals for the cleared area. You receive a written quote before any work is scheduled.
Equipment Selection — Based on the job scope, we bring the right equipment — commercial chipper for brush and branch material, hand tools for dense invasive clearing, loader or truck for bulk debris hauling. Most residential brush removal jobs are handled with a chipper and a small crew; larger commercial or multi-day jobs bring heavier equipment.
Systematic Clearing — We work the property methodically — cutting, chipping, and removing material in a planned sequence. For invasive species clearing, we work from the edges inward, cutting and processing material before it can reseed or spread further on the property.
Cut-Stump Treatment (Where Applicable) — For invasive species known to resprout aggressively — multiflora rose, bittersweet, barberry, autumn olive — we apply cut-stump herbicide treatment immediately after cutting to suppress regrowth. This step is the difference between a clearing that holds for years and one that regrows within a single season.
Material Processing & Disposal — All cleared material is chipped on-site into wood chips, loaded and hauled off-site, or spread across designated areas per your preference. Chipped material from non-invasive brush is clean mulch. Material from invasive species is chipped and removed to prevent seed spread.
Final Cleanup — We rake and blow the cleared area, remove any residual debris from adjacent lawn and hardscape, and leave the property in a clean, usable condition before departure.
What Does Brush & Debris Removal Cost in Connecticut?
Brush and debris removal in Connecticut is typically priced by the volume of material, the type of vegetation involved, and the site access conditions. Here is a general breakdown:
Final cost depends on volume of material, species density, site access, whether cut-stump treatment is required, and debris disposal method. Contact us for a free on-site estimate.
Factors that increase brush removal cost:
Thorny or dense invasive species — multiflora rose and Japanese barberry are significantly slower to clear than light brush of equivalent volume; the thorns slow every step of the work
Large volumes requiring multiple chipper loads — material that fills the chipper truck multiple times requires additional hauling time and cost
No equipment access — brush in a fenced backyard with a narrow gate requires hand-carrying material to the chipper on the street, which significantly increases labor time
Cut-stump herbicide treatment — adds material and labor cost but is almost always worth it for aggressive invasive species
When Does Your Connecticut Property Need Professional Brush & Debris Removal?
Call Erick’s Tree Services when any of the following describe your situation:
Property edges or fence lines have become overgrown
Storm debris is scattered across your yard
Invasive shrubs or vines have taken over an area
A brush pile has been accumulating for years
You are preparing a property for sale
Ticks are a concern
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Brush and debris removal covers clearing and hauling of overgrown shrubs, brambles, vines, invasive plants, fallen branches, storm debris, accumulated yard waste, and organic material from a property. It typically includes cutting and chipping on-site, hauling all material away or spreading chips per your preference, and cut-stump herbicide treatment for invasive species where regrowth suppression is needed. The result is a clean, accessible property without the brush or debris.
Brush removal in Connecticut typically costs $200–$500 for small cleanup jobs, $500–$1,200 for a half-day medium clearing, and $1,200–$2,500 for a full-day large clearing. Multi-day invasive species clearings run $2,500–$6,000+. Cost depends on volume of material, vegetation density and species, site access, and whether cut-stump treatment is required. We provide free on-site written estimates for all brush and debris removal projects.
Cut-stump herbicide treatment applied immediately after cutting is the most effective way to suppress regrowth in aggressive invasive species, particularly multiflora rose, Oriental bittersweet, Japanese barberry, and autumn olive. Without treatment, most of these species resprout from the root system within one growing season and can reach their previous density within two to three years. We apply cut-stump treatment as part of every invasive species removal job where regrowth is a concern.
Yes. For yards with narrow gate openings or no direct vehicle access, we use hand tools, smaller equipment, and manual carrying to clear and process material. The work takes longer than open-access jobs of the same size, which is reflected in the quote. We assess access conditions during the on-site estimate and factor them into the pricing upfront, no surprises on the day of the job.
All cleared material is processed on-site using commercial chippers where applicable. Chipped material is either loaded and hauled off-site or spread as mulch across designated areas per your preference. Large branch sections can be cut to firewood length and left, or hauled away. Material from invasive species is chipped and removed, not spread on the property to prevent seed or root fragment spread.
Yes. For properties where brush and invasive species are an ongoing management challenge; particularly those with heavily wooded edges or established invasive populations, we offer annual or seasonal maintenance programs. Regular visits keep invasive species from re-establishing after the initial clearing, protect property edges and fence lines, and are significantly more cost-effective per visit than one-time clearings that have been deferred for years.
es. Land clearing involves felling trees, grinding stumps, and preparing a lot for construction or development, it is a larger-scale, heavier-equipment operation. Brush and debris removal targets lower-level vegetation, fallen branches, storm debris, invasive shrubs, and accumulated yard waste; without felling trees. Many properties need brush removal as an annual or semi-annual maintenance service, while land clearing is a one-time preparation for a major change in land use. Some projects require both, which we coordinate as a single job.
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