Brush Mowing & Lot Clearing in Eau Claire, WI
Mowing and clearing overgrown lots, fields, and right-of-ways
Overgrowth doesn’t just make property look neglected. It hides drainage issues, limits access, invites regrowth problems, and slows down future work. Whether the land hasn’t been maintained for years or vegetation has simply gotten ahead of schedule, clearing it correctly matters more than cutting it down fast.
Serving West Central Wisconsin, 715 Excavating provides brush mowing and lot clearing services in Eau Claire, WI, and surrounding communities. We clear overgrown ground so property is accessible, manageable, and ready for its next use without unnecessary disturbance.
Why Property Owners Choose 715 Excavating

Purpose-Driven Clearing
We clear land based on how it will be used next, whether that’s access, development, maintenance, or inspection. This prevents over-clearing and keeps the property functional instead of stripped and unstable.

Minimal Ground Disturbance
Equipment and clearing methods are selected to remove vegetation without tearing up the underlying soil. This helps preserve grade, reduce erosion risk, and keep the site usable after clearing.

Clean Results
Cleared areas are left open, visible, and manageable, not littered with debris or uneven ground. The property is ready for routine maintenance, access, or the next phase of work.

Flexible Scope
Clearing can be limited to specific problem areas or expanded to full lots and fields. The scope is set based on property layout, vegetation density, and future plans.
When Brush Mowing and Lot Clearing Are Needed
Brush clearing is often required when vegetation begins interfering with access, drainage, or planned use of the property. Overgrowth can hide soft ground, trap water, and make future excavation or grading more difficult.
Common situations include clearing lots before development, reclaiming overgrown fields, maintaining rural access routes, improving visibility along right-of-ways, or preparing property for sale or inspection. Addressing growth early helps prevent deeper root systems and heavier clearing later.
What Brush Mowing and Lot Clearing Involve
Controlled Vegetation Removal
We remove brush, tall grasses, saplings, and light woody growth while minimizing soil disturbance. This keeps ground structure intact and reduces erosion risk.
Access and Boundary Clearing
Clearing is often focused on opening access routes, defining property lines, and restoring usable space without over-clearing areas that don’t require disturbance.
Surface Cleanup and Finish
Once vegetation is removed, cleared material is managed so the area is usable and visually improved, whether for access, maintenance, or future sitework.
How We Decide the Right Clearing Approach
Not every property needs the same level of clearing. Before work begins, we review how the land is being used and what comes next.
Vegetation Type
We assess whether growth is light brush, dense saplings, or mixed vegetation to determine the appropriate clearing method.
Soil and Drainage Conditions
Wet or soft ground requires controlled clearing to avoid rutting and surface damage.
Access Requirements
Equipment selection and clearing patterns are adjusted based on access limitations and surrounding features.
Future Plans for the Property
Clearing for maintenance looks different than clearing ahead of excavation, grading, or development. We tailor the scope to what’s next.
This review helps avoid unnecessary clearing and keeps the site usable for future work.
Our Debris Removal Process
Site Review
We walk the property to understand vegetation density, access points, and clearing boundaries.
Targeted Clearing
Brush and overgrowth are removed in controlled passes to open the site while protecting underlying soil.
Final Cleanup
Cleared areas are left accessible and manageable for continued use, maintenance, or next-phase work.
Service Areas
715 Excavating proudly serves the following communities in Western Wisconsin:
- Eau Claire, WI
- Chippewa Falls, WI
- Menomonie, WI
- New Auburn, WI
- Osseo, WI
- Bloomer, WI
- Cadott, WI
- Stanley, WI
- Thorp, WI
- Withee, WI
- Greenwood, WI
- Fall Creek, WI
- Augusta, WI
- Mondovi, WI
- Eleva, WI
- Colfax, WI
- Cornell, WI
- Elk Mound, WI
- Chetek, WI
- Holcombe, WI
What Our Customers Are Saying
Ryan Iverson2025-05-29Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Dom is easy to work with and is reasonably priced. I've used them multiple times for various projects and wouldn't hesitate to recommend them! Grant Peikert2025-05-15Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I had used 715 Rentals before so I decided to try 715 Excavating. Dom demo'd a garage for me and it went as planned. Would use the company again. Jonathan Haag2025-05-14Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Had Dominic come out and refresh my gravel driveway. My house was built in the 80s and the driveway has never been refreshed. Crazy how it looks brand new! If you’re in need of this service and many others he offers for sure reach out. The guys a professional and great to work with. Jeremy Lee2025-03-19Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Cheap prices and great to deal with! Won’t hesitate to deal with again! Great people
Ready to Reclaim Your Property?
Overgrown land doesn’t fix itself. Proper clearing restores access, improves visibility, and makes future work easier and less expensive.
If your lot, field, or right-of-way needs to be cleared, we’re ready to review the site and explain the best approach.
Contact 715 Excavating to schedule your brush mowing or lot clearing service.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you clear only part of a property?
Yes. Clearing can be limited to access routes, building areas, fence lines, or problem sections, depending on your needs.
Does brush mowing remove trees?
Brush mowing removes overgrowth, saplings, and light woody vegetation. Larger trees may require a different clearing approach, which we’ll discuss during the site review.
Will clearing damage the soil?
Our approach focuses on minimizing disturbance so the ground remains stable and usable after clearing.
How often does land need brush mowing?
That depends on growth rate, soil conditions, and use. Some properties need annual maintenance, while others only require clearing before development.
Can clearing be done before excavation or grading?
Yes. Brush mowing is often the first step before sitework, grading, or access improvements. We’ll explain options based on what you’re planning next.