- Concord · Cabarrus County, NC
Land Clearing & Forestry Mulching for Concord, Cabarrus County, and Surrounding Areas
Veteran-owned. Fast site prep. No burning, no haul-away — just clean, mulched land ready to build on.
Boom Brush Control is a veteran-owned forestry mulching and land clearing company serving Cabarrus County, NC, delivering fast, professional, erosion-free land preparation with military-grade discipline, heavy-duty equipment, and no burning or haul-away fees.
What makes us different
Fast Site Prep
We mobilize quickly and work efficiently so your project stays on schedule. Forestry mulching covers ground fast — no waiting on burn permits or multiple equipment mobilizations.
No Haul-Away Mess
Everything we cut gets mulched on-site. That means no dump trucks, no disposal fees, and no piles of debris waiting for pickup — just a clean property ready for your next step.
Erosion Protection
The mulch layer we leave behind isn’t waste — it’s a natural erosion barrier that protects Cabarrus County’s notoriously red clay soil until you’re ready to grade, seed, or build.
Veteran Standards
Every job gets Chris’s full attention and a military standard of accountability. We show up when we say we will, we communicate clearly, and we don’t leave until the work meets our standards.
What Our Customers Are Saying
“Chris was great, professional, timely and did a great job on our lot. Would highly recommend!”
— Sarah M., Satisfied Customer
“Outstanding work clearing our property. Chris and his team were efficient, professional and left everything clean. Will definitely use again.”
“Boom Brush Control did an amazing job. Chris was responsive, fair priced and the results exceeded our expectations.”
Cities & Communities We Serve
- Waxhaw, NC
- South Charlotte
- Lake Norman
- Union County
Frequently Asked Questions — Concord & Cabarrus County
Professional brush control services often use specialized equipment like forestry mulchers, brush cutters, and skid steers to clear vegetation efficiently. These methods break down brush and small trees into mulch, which is left on the ground to help protect the soil and reduce erosion.
It depends on the size of the project and the zoning of your property. For most residential lots, a land-clearing permit may not be required, but if your project involves grading or land disturbance over a certain acreage, you’ll likely need a grading/erosion control permit through Cabarrus County. We recommend checking with the Cabarrus County Development Services office before breaking ground. We’re happy to help you understand what’s typically required in the areas we serve.
Most residential jobs in the Concord and Harrisburg areas — typically 1 to 5 acres — can be completed in one to two days with our forestry mulching equipment. Larger commercial or agricultural tracts may take three to five days depending on density. We’ll give you a realistic timeline during your free consultation so you can plan accordingly.
Yes — and we take riparian buffer regulations seriously. North Carolina’s Neuse and Catawba basin rules include buffer protections near streams and rivers. We work carefully near waterways to ensure compliance, and forestry mulching is actually one of the most buffer-friendly clearing methods available since it eliminates the need for burn piles or heavy equipment that can erode banks.