Fire Breaks

Firebreaks Taree & Mid North Coast

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Mitigate Fire Risk

Live in a fire-prone area? Ensure your house, property, infrastructure, livestock or any other assets are protected with a fire break. At CHT Excavation and Hire, we create and maintain fire breaks for residential, rural, national parks, forestry corporation and commercial clients throughout Taree and surrounding areas (within 200-250km).


Our experienced team, using specialised excavation and earthmoving equipment, clear vegetation and create wide fire breaks so emergency services can access isolated areas that are fire risks. We implement strategic planning and mapping to identify the most effective locations for fire breaks. Moreover, we follow industry best practices and local fire regulations to ensure optimal effectiveness.


Ready to get started? Call us today on 0448 585 058 to book. We also provide vegetation management services. 

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Fire Break Benefits

Fire breaks offer various benefits, including:


  • Mitigating the risk of wildfires by creating a buffer zone around the property
  • Protecting homes, buildings & assets from the rapid spread of fires
  • Providing a safer environment for residents & neighbouring properties
  • Assisting in compliance with local fire protection requirements & regulations
  • Contributing to overall community fire mitigation efforts
  • Offering peace of mind to property owners knowing that proactive measures have been taken to reduce fire risks


Speak to our fire break experts today on 0448 585 058. At CHT Excavation and Hire, we also conduct regular maintenance to keep fire breaks clear and well-maintained.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are fire breaksand why are they essential in fire-prone areas?

    Fire breaks are strategically created clearings or barriers in vegetation that help slow or stop the progress of wildfires. These breaks reduce the fuel available for spreading fires, effectively protecting properties and inhabitants. They are vital in fire-prone areas as they increase safety and provide time for emergency services to respond.

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