Welcome to Boom Brush Control & Environmental Mulching, your trusted veteran-owned small business serving Waxhaw, North Carolina (NC) and the surrounding areas. With over 20+ years of experience in the customer service industry, our owner/operator, Chris Roussell, has a deep passion for the outdoors and a keen eye for landscape beautification. This led him to establish Boom Brush Control and offer environmentally friendly forestry mulching services.
At Boom Brush Control, we are dedicated to providing the most cost-effective, efficient, and eco-friendly forestry mulching services in Western NC and Northern SC. Our specialized land-clearing method uses a single machine to selectively cut trees, brush, and vines, leaving behind a fine layer of mulch that not only looks beautiful but also serves practical purposes.
Whether you are looking to clear a lot for a new building or expand your backyard, we have all the tools to handle the job. No matter the size or landscape, we are capable of clearing any lot.
Forestry mulching is a land-clearing method that uses a single machine to selectively cut trees, brush, and vines to clear unwanted vegetation while leaving behind a fine layer of mulch.
Silvopasture is the practice of integrating trees, forage, and the grazing of domesticated animals in a mutually beneficial way. It utilizes the principles of managed grazing.
Our forestry mulching services in Waxhaw, NC are tailored to meet the specific needs of the area. Some of the key benefits include:
Environmental Friendliness: Unlike traditional clearing methods, forestry mulching minimizes disruption to the land, leaving no scars or burns. “Keeper” trees remain unharmed, and “feeder” roots are protected, preserving the natural ecosystem.
Versatility: Our forestry mulcher can access dense forests and challenging terrains that larger machinery may not be able to reach. Additionally, it can operate in inclement weather and on softer surfaces, enabling year-round service.
Cost-Effectiveness: Compared to using multiple machines for clearing, our one-machine, one-operator approach proves more cost-effective without compromising on quality.
Erosion can become a problem when using traditional land clearing methods. … With forestry mulching, erosion is prevented through the top layer of mulch, which keeps the soil in place. In addition to preventing soil erosion, it also helps to protect and fertilize the plants that remain on the land.
Each project presents different challenges from terrain, size and type of material. No two properties are the same.
We use skid steer machines with Fecon mulching attachments. These Fecon mulching attachments are operated by hydraulic pressure. We also use knives instead of carbide teeth which leave a cleaner finish.