A&S Brushworks provides forestry mulching and land clearing in Richburg, SC. Richburg is a small crossroads community in southern Chester County, sitting right along I-77 between Rock Hill and Chester. For us, it is one of the closest Chester County communities to our home base in Rock Hill — maybe 15 to 20 minutes up the interstate. We are through there regularly, and we have worked a number of properties in and around the Richburg area.
Richburg sits at the transition between the more developed southern end of the corridor near York County and the rural agricultural land that defines most of Chester County. That means the work here is a mix: rural residential properties with bigger lots and old family land alongside some commercial-adjacent parcels near the interstate. Corey and Sam handle all the jobs personally, and the Kubota SVL 97-3 with the FAE forestry mulcher head is what we bring to every site — it grinds standing trees up to 8 inches in diameter down to chip in place.
Rural Residential Clearing and Old Family Land
A lot of our Richburg calls come from people who own a few acres to a few dozen acres of family land that has not been actively managed in a while. Maybe it was pasture twenty years ago and now it is a wall of privet and sweetgum. Maybe there is an old home site in the middle that someone wants to build on again. Maybe the property line has not been visible in years and the neighbor's cows are wandering through because there is no clean fence row left.
We clear these properties back to usable ground. The mulcher takes down the brush and saplings, grinds everything in place, and leaves a clean surface with a natural mulch layer. For old family tracts, landowners often want to open the land up enough to see what they have — where the old road was, where the property corners are, what the timber looks like once the underbrush is gone. That kind of exploratory clearing is something we do regularly.
Richburg also has a fair number of properties where the next generation has inherited land and wants to put a house or a shop on it. We handle the site clearing — taking down the brush and small trees, opening up a driveway corridor, and leaving a pad area ready for grading. No burn piles, no stump removal needed, no slash to deal with after we leave.
The I-77 Corridor and Bigger Lots
Richburg's location on I-77 means there are some larger parcels near the interstate that get occasional interest from commercial or light industrial buyers, and those properties sometimes need clearing before a sale or a site evaluation. We have mulched parcels along the corridor where the owner wanted to clean up the frontage, open sight lines from the road, or clear enough brush to let a surveyor or engineer get through.
On the residential side, the lots around Richburg tend to be bigger than what you see in York County suburbs. Two to five acre home sites are common, and some properties run much larger. When someone buys one of these tracts to build on, the first call is usually for clearing — and forestry mulching is typically the most practical option because there is nothing to haul away and the ground is left in good shape for the next contractor.
Why Richburg Jobs Are Easy for Us to Schedule
Richburg is close. We are based in Rock Hill at 29730, and getting the truck and trailer up I-77 to Richburg takes less time than getting across town to some of our Fort Mill jobs on a busy afternoon. That proximity means mobilization cost is lower, scheduling is flexible, and if something comes up mid-job — a change in scope, a question about a boundary, a soft spot we did not see on the walk — one of us can run back out without it being a production.
For Richburg landowners, that translates to competitive pricing and faster turnaround. We are not adding an hour of drive time each way into the quote. If you have a property in the Richburg area that needs clearing, we can usually get eyes on it within a few days of your call and get the work on the schedule quickly.
Questions about Richburg jobs
Yes. Building site prep is one of the most common calls we get in Richburg. We mulch the brush and small trees on the footprint, clear a driveway corridor if needed, and leave the surface ready for grading. The mulcher grinds everything in place — no stumps, no piles, no hauling. Typical home site clearings run a half acre to two acres.
We are in Rock Hill, SC 29730 — about 15 to 20 minutes south of Richburg on I-77. It is one of the closest Chester County communities to our shop. That short drive keeps mobilization costs down and makes scheduling flexible.
Yes. We mulch property line corridors and fence rows back to clean, visible lines. The compact track loader works well for this — we can cut a narrow corridor through dense brush without tearing up the surrounding ground. If you are re-fencing or just want to see where your property ends, we can clear it.
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