San Mateo County
Brush Clearing & Forestry Mulching in San Mateo
One pass, one machine — brush goes in, mulch stays put.
A single skid-steer or excavator with a drum mulcher grinds standing brush, saplings, and small trees into a nutrient-rich mulch layer left right on the ground — no burning, no hauling, minimal soil disturbance. Across San Mateo County — from Redwood City, San Mateo, Half Moon Bay, and Woodside — most of the work sits in the rural estate belt — Woodside, Portola Valley, and the coastal hills — where large wooded parcels need defensible space, brush clearing, driveways, and site prep.
Brush Clearing & Forestry Mulching Pricing
What brush clearing costs in San Mateo
Local terrain, slope, and site access in San Mateo all move the final number — steep or hard-to-reach parcels run higher than the ranges above.
Local context
Why San Mateo landowners need brush clearing
The wooded coastal hills above Woodside and Portola Valley sit in the wildland-urban interface, and large estate lots backing onto open space and redwood canyon drive defensible-space and fuel-reduction needs.
Local operators
Pros serving San Mateo
Lisac General Engineering
22+ yrs
General engineering contractor specializing in land clearing, forest mastication, and site prep for homeowners and large property owners across the Santa Cruz Mountains and the Peninsula/South Bay. Since 2004.
Serves: San Mateo · Santa Clara
MGA Tree Services
Local operator
Tree and land-clearing company offering forest mastication, brush removal, wildfire fuel reduction, and defensible space across Santa Clara County and the Peninsula. CSLB #1046813.
Serves: Santa Clara · San Mateo
Brush Hog Tree Care
Local operator
Peninsula/coastside crew running skid-steer and excavator forestry mulching for defensible space and large-acreage fuel reduction — Half Moon Bay, Woodside, La Honda, Pescadero, Hillsborough, Los Gatos. Led the RCD's 19-mile La Honda fuel break.
Serves: San Mateo · Santa Clara
Common questions
Brush Clearing & Forestry Mulching FAQs
Do I need a permit for forestry mulching?+
Often no. Because mulching recycles vegetation on-site rather than hauling it off or burning it, many jurisdictions treat it as vegetation management rather than grading or land conversion, so it can frequently proceed without a clearing permit. That said, rules vary by county and by whether you're touching protected oaks, riparian buffers, or steep slopes — always confirm with your local planning department first.
How much does it cost per acre?+
Plan on roughly $350–$2,000 per acre. Light, scattered brush sits at the low end; dense stands with mature trees push the high end. Many operators also offer hourly ($125–$300) or daily ($1,000–$2,500) rates, which can be cheaper than per-acre pricing on small or oddly shaped jobs.
What happens to all the material — do you haul it away?+
Nothing leaves the site. The whole point of mulching is that brush and small trees are ground in place and spread as mulch, which suppresses weeds and feeds the soil. No haul-off means no dump fees and no truck traffic on your land.
How big a tree can a mulcher handle?+
Standard skid-steer drum mulchers comfortably take stems up to about 6–8 inches and can work larger material more slowly. Trees beyond roughly 10–12 inches are usually better felled and handled separately, then the stump ground or left depending on your plans.
Will it tear up my land?+
Far less than a dozer or grapple. Tracked machines spread their weight to limit rutting, and the mulch blanket that's left actually protects against erosion. On wet ground or steep slopes a good operator will time the work and pick a line to keep disturbance low.
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