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2018 "Best Places to Work" Award

We are so excited and honored to announce that Cedar Eaters has been selected by the San Antonio Business Journal as one of San Antonio's Best Places to Work. We were in the top 75! We will be accepting our award in July and look forward to meeting all the other folks who were awarded alongside us!

If you are interested in joining the Cedar Eater™ Team, we are currently hiring a "Logistics-Maintenance Technician" who must be highly-qualified in the operation and maintenance of Tiger Cat mulching machines. If you believe you are qualified for the position, please apply by uploading your resume on our Careers Page HERE.

Cedar Eaters owner in SA Woman Magazine

 Cedar Eaters owner Pam Hegener was recently featured in San Antonio Woman Magazine's "Thriving in the Hill Country" Spring issue which highlights successful women living in and around Boerne and Comfort, Texas.

Preview:

“Never say never,” or in the case of Pam Hegener, “Never say retire,” because that is exactly what happened when she and her husband moved to the Texas Hill Country in 2001. Hegener explains they were more than ready and had every intention of doing so when making their move from Louisiana to the Boerne area after years of running a large industrial construction/pipeline company. But you could say the role of the business owner came looking for them once again. It all started when they began...

Read the full article HERE.

 

Meet the Owners of Cedar Eaters

In honor of our 17-Year Anniversary, we'd like you to meet the owners of Cedar Eaters of Texas: Pam and Stan Hegener who founded the Company in April 2001. Before Cedar Eaters, they managed a large (500+ employee) industrial construction/pipeline company in Louisiana for over 15 years--so they bring a lot of experience to the table! Pam brings a background in HR and Business Management while Stan has a background in Industrial Construction and Operations.

They originally intended to retire in the Texas Hill Country and bought a ranch and one small mulching machine to help manage their brush. Over time, they saw a growing need in the community...

Why "Cedar Eaters"?

Cedar Eaters of Texas is the industry leader in environmentally-friendly land restoration. We specialize in many different land clearing services that are designed to address various needs of landowners across the state. The main service we offer is cedar and brush mulching. This is where our trademarked name “Cedar Eaters” comes from. Although tree removal is oftentimes seen as having a “negative” impact on the environment, this is not the case when it comes to cedar removal. Cedar, while native to Texas, has been allowed to run rampant the past few decades and has overgrown to the point that it is affecting other plant life including hardwood trees (like oaks) and native grasses. Sometimes it’s difficult to explain the benefits of cedar mulching because there are several factors involved, so we created this handy-dandy infographic to visually show a comparison between land that is cleared of cedar and land that is infested with cedar:

We are based in Kerr County near Comfort, TX, however, we provide land clearing services in all of the Texas Hill Country as well as North Texas, South Texas, and Central Texas. Below is a list of counties that we frequent.

Texas
(Austin County, Atascosa County, Bexar County, Bandera County, Blanco County, Burnet County, Bell County, Bosque County, Brown County, Bastrop County, Burleson County, Brazos County, Brooks County, Bee County, Comal County, Caldwell County, Colorado County, Coryell County, Comanche County, Coleman County, Concho County, Callahan County, Coke County, Crockett County, Dimmit County, Duval County, Dewitt County, Denton County, Collin County, Edwards County, Erath County, Eastland County, Ellis County, Frio County, Fayette County, Falls County, Freestone County, Gillespie County, Guadalupe County, Goliath County, Gonzales County, Grimes County, Hidalgo County, Hays County, Hood County, Hill County, Hamilton County, Irion County, Jim Hogg County, Jim Wells County, Jackson County, Johnson County, Jack County, Jones County, Kleberg County, Kendall County, Kerr County, Kinney County, Karnes County, Kimble County, La Salle County, Live Oak County, Lavaca County, Llano County, Lee County, Lampasas County, Limestone County, Maverick County, McMullen County, Medina County, Menard County, Mason County, McCulloch County, Mills County, McLennan County, Milam County, Palo Pinto County, Parker County, Real County, Refugio County, Runnels County, Starr County, San Patricio County, Sutton County, Schleicher County, San Saba County, Somervell County, Stephens County, Shackelford County, Travis County, Tom Green County, Taylor County, Throckmorton County, Val Verde County, Victoria County, Wilson County, Wharton County, Washington County, Williamson County, Wise County, Young County, Zapata County)

Oklahoma Counties
(Comanche, Cotton, Grady, McClain, Stephens, Jefferson, Carter, Love, Murray, Pontotoc, Johnston, Marshall, Bryan, Atoka, Coal)

New Mexico Counties
(Union, Harding, San Miguel, Guadalupe, Quay, Curry, Roosevelt)

We will travel anywhere if the job is large enough. If you have a small job we will typically nest small jobs together in order to cover as much ground as possible within our current service area.

Cedar Eaters of Texas

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    210-745-2743 Office
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    877-404-8141 Toll-Free
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    Office Address
    6707 TX-27, Comfort, TX 78013
    Mailing Address
    PO Box 95 Comfort, Tx 78013

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