Marble Falls, TX • Cedar Removal and Land Clearing
If you’ve spent any time in the Texas Hill Country, you already know the story: cedar trees (technically Ashe juniper) take over quickly, hog water resources, choke out native plants, and fuel wildfire risks. At Tex Excavation, we specialize in cedar removal in Marble Falls, helping property owners take back their land — and breathe a little easier.
Why Remove Cedar Trees in Marble Falls?
Cedar may be native, but it’s anything but friendly. These trees:
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Consume up to 30 gallons of water per day — per tree
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Spread aggressively, especially on ranch land and undeveloped acreage
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Contribute heavily to allergies (aka “cedar fever”)
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Increase wildfire risk due to high oil content
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Crowd out valuable native species like oak, mesquite, and grassland
If you’re planning to build, graze livestock, reduce your insurance risk, or just want a healthier piece of land, cedar removal in Marble Falls is a smart investment.
Our Process
At Tex Excavation, we offer full-service cedar clearing using the right approach for your land:
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Selective Clearing – Removing invasive cedar while preserving desirable trees and vegetation
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Bulk Clearing – For ranches, development sites, and high-density overgrowth
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Mulching & Grinding – On-site processing means no hauling, fewer burn piles, and better soil health
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Erosion Control – We ensure runoff is managed properly once the trees are gone
Tailored to the Hill Country Terrain
Marble Falls terrain isn’t cookie-cutter — from rocky ridges to deep ravines, we’ve seen it all. Our crew has years of experience working across the granite outcrops and limestone flats around:
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Mormon Mill Road
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The La Ventana community
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FM 1855 acreage
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Backbone Creek corridors
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Ranch properties west of 281
We use equipment that’s built for this landscape — and operators who know how to handle it.
Eco-Friendly Cedar Removal
We offer mulching and grinding services that recycle cedar into ground cover, helping with moisture retention and weed suppression. No need to burn, no need to haul — we leave your land in better shape than we found it.