Right-of-Way & Fence Line Clearing in Marshville, NC

Overgrown fence lines and impassable right-of-way corridors are a common problem on rural land. We clear them back — cleanly and efficiently — so your property lines are visible, accessible, and maintained the way they should be.

Reclaim Your Boundaries

Fence lines and right-of-way corridors have a way of disappearing into the brush over time. What used to be a clear boundary or usable access path can become completely overgrown after a few growing seasons. When that happens, it creates problems for property access, maintenance, and in some cases, legal boundary disputes.

Keeter Land Management provides right-of-way and fence line clearing for residential and rural properties throughout Union County and the greater Charlotte, NC area. We cut back overgrowth, clear right-of-way lanes, and restore fence lines so your property boundaries are visible and accessible again.

Who This Service Is For

Fence Line Clearing

We clear overgrown vegetation along fence lines to restore visibility, access, and easier property maintenance.

Right-of-Way Access Restoration

Old access paths and right-of-way corridors can become impassable over time. Forestry mulching helps reopen and maintain these areas.

Farm & Field Edge Maintenance

Farm & Field Edge Maintenance

Reclaim Neglected Property

Recently purchased or long-neglected land often requires vegetation clearing to make the property usable again.

Commercial & Development Site Preparation

Commercial properties and construction sites may require right-of-way clearing ahead of development, utility work, or infrastructure projects.

What the Work Involves

We use forestry mulching equipment to clear vegetation along the designated path. This could be a fence line running the perimeter of your property, a utility corridor, a shared access route, or any other defined right-of-way that needs to be cleared and maintained.

Because the equipment grinds material in place rather than leaving debris, the cleared corridor stays clean. There are no piles to burn, haul, or deal with afterward.

Pair This Service With

Right-of-way and fence line clearing works well combined with our broader Land Clearing service if you are also dealing with interior overgrowth. For properties where fire risk is a factor, a cleared fence perimeter can also double as a fire break — making it a natural addition to our Wildfire Protection service. If you need an access road cut into a remote section of your property, our Access Roads service handles that as a natural extension of this work.

Service Area

Keeter Land Management is based in Marshville, NC and serves properties within approximately 125 miles. In North Carolina, we regularly work in Charlotte, Matthews, Indian Trail, Monroe, Weddington, Waxhaw, Wingate, Concord, Wadesboro, Polkton, and the surrounding communities. To the south, we serve property owners across South Carolina including Lancaster, Chesterfield, Sumter, Cowpens, Spartanburg, Greenville, Jefferson, Florence, Darlington, Conway, and Myrtle Beach.

Whether you are on a smaller residential lot north of us or a large rural tract in the Carolinas, we serve the full range. We work directly with property owners and commercial clients to make sure every project gets our full attention. You talk to us, we come out, and we get the job done.

Frequently Asked Questions

How far back from my fence line can you clear?

That is up to you. We will clear as wide a corridor as you need while staying within your property boundaries. Just let us know what you are looking for when we assess the job.

We do our best to work around existing infrastructure, but it depends on condition and placement. We will walk through the area before starting and flag any concerns up front.

Probably not. We handle heavily overgrown corridors regularly. Dense brush, small trees, and vines are exactly what this equipment is designed for.

We do general right-of-way clearing for property access and land management. For clearing that falls under utility company requirements or contracts, those situations vary — reach out and we can discuss what your project involves.

It depends on the total linear footage and how dense the vegetation is. A single run along a standard residential perimeter might take a portion of a day. Longer or more heavily overgrown fence lines take more time. We can give you a better estimate once we see it.