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Yes, they'll usually clean up the debris and leave the area looking spick and span.
Not at all! You can carry on with your day, but it’s a good idea to communicate access points to the contractors.
The duration can vary, but it generally takes a few days to a week, depending on the size of the area and the density of the underbrush.
Typically, invasive species, thorny shrubs, and other unwanted underbrush are targeted for removal.
Yes, usually the contract will specify certain areas that need attention, such as woods, vacant lots, or large yards that are hard to manage.
Homeowners, landowners, and even local businesses looking to tidy up their property can apply for these services.
An underbrush removal contract helps clear out overgrown vegetation in order to promote a healthier landscape and reduce fire hazards.
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