Brush Disposal Dump Site in Aledo, TX

Trees, limbs, stumps, and brush from land clearing or tree work? Haul them to Underwood Materials. Permitted disposal site right off the I-20 corridor. No appointment needed for most loads.

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Where Land Clearing Crews and Tree Services Take Their Brush in East Parker County

Clearing a lot generates a mountain of green waste. Downed trees, stumps pulled out of the ground, limbs, and a tangle of brush. It piles up fast, and it cannot sit on the job site forever.

We accept trees, stumps, limbs, branches, and brush. Land clearing crews prepping new lots in Walsh and Morningstar, tree services working storm damage across Willow Park and Hudson Oaks, and ranchers clearing cedar and mesquite out toward Brock and Millsap all bring their green waste here because it is close.

Tree and Brush Material We Accept

Trees and Logs

Whole trees, trunks, and logs from land clearing and tree removal. When a lot gets cleared for a new build or a tree comes down on a property, the trunk has to go somewhere. We accept tree trunks and logs from jobs across Aledo, Weatherford, Willow Park, and the surrounding area. Haul them in on a trailer or a dump truck.

Tree Stumps

Stumps are the part nobody wants to deal with. Once they are pulled or ground out, they still have to be disposed of. We accept tree stumps at our Aledo site. Land clearing crews working new lots along FM 1187 and Bailey Ranch Rd bring us stumps regularly after a day of grubbing.

Limbs and Branches

Large limbs and branches from tree trimming, storm cleanup, and lot clearing. Tree services working in the established neighborhoods around Aledo, Woodland Hills, Aledo Heights, Lost Creek - generate loads of limbs after a trim or a storm. We take them.

Brush and Undergrowth

The tangle of small brush, undergrowth, vines, and scrub that comes off a cleared lot. This is the bulky, awkward material that fills a trailer fast. Crews clearing acreage and homesites in Annetta, Cresson, and the rural areas south of Weatherford haul brush to our site instead of burning it or letting it pile up.

Cedar and Mesquite

Parker County ranch land is full of cedar and mesquite that landowners are constantly clearing to reclaim pasture. After a day of cutting cedar, the brush has to go somewhere. Ranchers along FM 5, FM 730, Farmer Rd, and Pearson Ranch Rd out toward Brock and Millsap bring us cedar and mesquite from clearing work.

Storm Debris (Trees and Brush)

After a spring storm rolls through, downed trees and broken limbs are everywhere. Tree services and property owners cleaning up wind and storm damage across Aledo, Willow Park, Hudson Oaks, and Benbrook need a fast place to take the wood. We accept storm debris - trees, limbs, and brush. No appointment needed for most loads.

What We Do Not Accept as Tree and Brush Disposal

We Accept

  • Whole trees, trunks, and logs
  • Tree stumps
  • Limbs and branches
  • Brush, undergrowth, and vines
  • Cedar and mesquite
  • Storm debris (trees and brush)

We Do Not Accept

  • Lumber, pallets, or milled/treated wood
  • Wood with nails, screws, or hardware
  • Painted or stained wood
  • Construction debris or building materials
  • Trash, household waste, or dumpster contents
  • Hazardous or chemically treated material

Need to dump dirt, rock, or excavation spoils instead? We take those too — see our Dirt and Rock Disposal page. Not sure if your load qualifies? Call and describe what you have.

Why Tree Services and Clearing Crews Use Our Site

Close to the Clearing Work

Most of the lot clearing in this part of the county is happening on the Aledo side, new subdivisions going in along FM 1187 and Bailey Ranch Rd, and acreage being cleared out toward the rural roads. Our site on Underwood Rd is right in the middle of it. A loaded brush trailer from a Walsh or Morningstar clearing job reaches us in 10 to 15 minutes instead of 40 to a transfer station across the county.

Pull In and Unload

Brush and tree loads are awkward and take time to unload by hand or by grapple. We keep the process simple, pull in during business hours, get to the drop area, and unload. No appointment for most loads. Monday through Friday, 7 AM to 4:30 PM. For repeat clearing jobs, call (817) 441-3300 and we will coordinate your runs.

Permitted and Insured

Burning brush carries burn-ban risk and liability, and dumping trees on unpermitted land can put your business on the hook. We are a permitted, insured disposal site that has operated legally since 2001. For a tree service or a clearing contractor, that is one less thing to worry about.

One Site for the Whole Job

A clearing job produces both green waste and dirt. You can bring trees and brush to this service and dump dirt, rock, and grading spoils at the same yard. Drop your brush, swing the dirt over, and pick up fill or topsoil for the next phase, all at one location off Underwood Rd.

Land Clearing and Storm Cleanup — High-Volume Disposal

A full lot clearing is not one trailer of brush. It is load after load over several days. We work with land clearing contractors and tree services on high-volume green waste disposal for exactly this.

The new subdivision buildouts around Aledo clear acres of trees and brush before a single slab goes in. Walsh, Morningstar, Parks of Aledo, and Kelly Ranch have all generated heavy clearing volume as they expand.

If you are a tree service working storm cleanup and need reliable disposal close to the work, call us.

Where Our Tree and Brush Loads Come From

Our site sits at 931 Underwood Rd in Aledo, just off I-20 between Fort Worth and Weatherford. For brush and tree disposal, what matters is how close we are to where the cutting and clearing is happening.

A lot of our incoming green waste comes off lot-clearing work on the north and east sides of Aledo - Walsh, Parks of Aledo, Morningstar, and Kelly Ranch clear trees and brush by the acre as they build out.

If your clearing job or tree work is in Parker County or just over the Tarrant County line and you are within about 30 minutes of Aledo, we are likely the closest site for your trees and brush.

Tree & Brush Disposal Questions - Aledo, TX

How much does it cost to dump trees and brush in Aledo?

Pricing depends on the volume and type of material in your load. We keep it simple - no complicated fee schedules. Call us for a straight answer on your disposal costs.

Do I need an appointment to dump brush and limbs?

No appointment needed for most loads. Pull in during business hours - Monday through Friday, 7 AM to 4:30 PM. If you are bringing high volume from a land clearing job or running multiple loads, call us ahead of time so we can be ready for you.

Do you accept tree stumps?

Yes. We accept tree stumps along with trunks, logs, limbs, and brush. Once a stump is pulled or ground out, bring it to our Aledo site. Land clearing crews working new lots along FM 1187 and Bailey Ranch Rd bring us stumps regularly.

Can I dump cedar and mesquite from clearing pasture?

Yes. Cedar and mesquite from ranch clearing is welcome. Landowners out toward Brock, Millsap, and the rural areas south of Weatherford bring us cedar and mesquite after clearing pasture. Haul it in during business hours.

Is this a permitted disposal site?

Yes. Underwood Materials LLC is a permitted and insured disposal site operating at 931 Underwood Rd in Aledo since 2001. Dumping trees and brush at a permitted site keeps your tree service or clearing business in the clear.

What kind of wood do you NOT accept?

We do not accept milled or treated lumber, pallets, wood with nails or hardware, painted or stained wood, or any construction debris. We take natural green waste only - trees, stumps, limbs, branches, and brush. If you are not sure about your material, call us.

Where is the closest brush dump site to Walsh or Morningstar?

Underwood Materials at 931 Underwood Rd in Aledo. We are 10 to 15 minutes from the Walsh and Morningstar clearing work - the closest permitted site for trees and brush in east Parker County. Right off I-20, easy access from FM 1187 and Bailey Ranch Rd.

Do you handle storm cleanup volume?

Yes. After a spring or summer storm, we take downed trees, broken limbs, and brush from tree services and property owners across Parker County. If you are working storm cleanup and need disposal close to the job, call us.

Can I dump brush and dirt on the same trip?

Yes. We accept dirt, rock, and excavation spoils at the same yard where we take trees and brush, and we sell common fill, select fill, and topsoil there too. Drop your brush, dump your dirt, and load material for the next phase in one stop.

What areas do you accept tree and brush disposal from?

We accept loads from Aledo, Weatherford, Willow Park, Hudson Oaks, Annetta, Annetta North, Annetta South, Cresson, Benbrook, west Fort Worth, Granbury, Brock, Millsap, and all of Parker County.

Get Tree & Brush Disposal Pricing

Tell us what you need to dump and how much. We will get back to you within one business day, usually faster. Or call us.

Contact Information

Underwood Materials LLC
931 Underwood Rd
Aledo, TX 76008

Business Hours
Monday - Friday
7:00 AM - 4:30 PM

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UNDERWOOD MATERIALS LLC

Address: 931 Underwood Rd Aledo, TX 76008
Line Phone:
(817) 441-3300
Hours: Mon–Fri 7AM–4:30PM

931 Underwood Rd, Aledo, TX 76008, USA

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