Brush Chipping
On-site chipping that turns brush and branches into mulch instead of a pile at the curb.
Brush piles build up fast — storm debris, a season's worth of trimmed branches, or a DIY yard cleanup that got bigger than expected. Rather than hauling that material to the curb over multiple trips, we bring our chipper directly to your property and process the whole pile on-site in a fraction of the time.
1–2 Hours
Most residential jobs, start to finish
No Dumpster
We bring the chipper to you
Keep the Mulch
Or we'll haul it away
Flat Pricing
Quoted after we see the pile
On-Site Chipping in Action



Signs You Need Brush Chipping
A brush pile has been sitting in the yard for weeks after a storm or DIY trim job
You want mulch for garden beds instead of paying for bagged mulch
A brush pile is blocking access to a shed, gate, or part of the yard
Our Process
How We Chip Your Brush
Estimate the Volume
We look at the pile to estimate chipping time and give you a flat, upfront price.
Position Equipment
Our chipper and truck are positioned for safe, efficient access.
Feed & Chip
Branches are fed through the chipper systematically, largest first.
Chip Placement
Loaded for haul-away, or blown into a pile if you want to keep them for mulch.
Site Cleanup
We rake and blow the area clear of stray twigs and debris.
After the wind and ice storms that regularly move through Lake County in spring and late fall, brush chipping calls spike across our service area. Many local municipalities also limit how much brush they'll collect per pickup, which makes on-site chipping the faster and often cheaper option for a big cleanup.
Brush Chipping FAQs
Brush chipping is typically priced by volume or by time on-site, generally $150 to $500 for a standard residential brush pile. Large storm-cleanup volumes or multiple piles cost more. We'll give you a flat number after seeing the pile.
Yes — many homeowners like to keep chipped material for mulch around garden beds or trees. Just let us know before we start and we'll leave the chips in a pile of your choosing instead of hauling them away.
Our chipper handles branches and limbs up to several inches in diameter comfortably. Larger trunk sections need to be cut down separately rather than chipped, and we'll handle that as part of a tree removal or trimming job.
Yes, we chip standalone brush piles even if we didn't do the original trimming or removal — after storms especially, we get a lot of calls just for chipping and haul-away.
Chippers are loud machinery, similar to other landscaping equipment, but the job itself is usually quick — most residential chipping jobs are done within an hour or two. We're mindful of timing and try to avoid early-morning starts out of respect for neighbors.