LOOKING FOR FIREWOOD? Gotcha CoveredPrepping for the holidays? A cookout? Simply need to stack up? Get more burn for your buck with our fresh firewood!
WE HAVE YOU COVERED!
As a local tree service company, we see literally tons of wood simply get disposed instead of repurposed. Instead of leaving trees to rot away, we are committed to not simply throwing away something that took decades to grow.
Combine a passion with an expert knowledge of trees, and you get a tremendously valuable source for the freshest firewood in Kingsport, Johnson City, and all of Tri-Cities Tennessee just in time for firewood season! Join the thousands of local residents who enjoyed our fresh unseasoned firewood, which includes local oak, ash, hickory, maple, elm, hackberry, and pines. |
DELIVERY & TERMS
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HOW TO SEASON (DRY) YOUR FIREWOOD QUICKER
HOW IS TREE REMOVAL HAZARDOUS?
EQUIPMENT - As trained tree care professionals, we use professional equipment to get your the job done efficiently and safely. While our equipment is often there to aid us, they also pose their own set of risks if not used with caution. The misuse of heavy equipment such as industrial chainsaws, cables, wood chippers, vehicles and other power tools required for tree removal, can cause serious injury if misused. ELECTRICAL LINES - A large portion of our requests are for brush and tree removal or trimming around existing power lines. You probably do not need to be sold on the idea that electrical lines are not something to play around with. We cannot stress it enough that you should leave tree care near power lines to professionals. One simple misjudgement of tree clipping near power lines can cause an instant power outage, or worse, become fatal. DECAYING WOOD - Another hazardous scenario when removing a tree is the simple fact that the tree may be rotting or decaying. Many of the homeowners we work with never notice that their tree is decaying until we actually begin assessing and removing them. This is because trees often rot from the inside out, going unnoticed. Rotting trees are unstable due to hollow trunks and limbs. A windy day can cause limbs to fall on parked vehicles, buildings, or worse, a person. Standing on decaying limbs is also a hazard, which is why our team always uses safety cables and harnesses to mitigate the risks of injuries from falls. If you suspect that your tree is rotting, you need to reach out to us right away to have it trimmed and removed. The risks listed above are just some of the hazardous scenarios that are involved with tree services here in the Tri-Cities Tennessee area. There are always factors such as weather conditions, nearby structures, and underground piping that are considered before every job. We take extra precautionary measures to protect our team and your property. From the initial assessments, to OSHA guidelines, to safety equipment, we are here to help you. Give us a call today to take care of your tree service needs. |
HOW IS TREE REMOVAL HAZARDOUS?
EQUIPMENT - As trained tree care professionals, we use professional equipment to get your the job done efficiently and safely. While our equipment is often there to aid us, they also pose their own set of risks if not used with caution. The misuse of heavy equipment such as industrial chainsaws, cables, wood chippers, vehicles and other power tools required for tree removal, can cause serious injury if misused. ELECTRICAL LINES - A large portion of our requests are for brush and tree removal or trimming around existing power lines. You probably do not need to be sold on the idea that electrical lines are not something to play around with. We cannot stress it enough that you should leave tree care near power lines to professionals. One simple misjudgement of tree clipping near power lines can cause an instant power outage, or worse, become fatal. DECAYING WOOD - Another hazardous scenario when removing a tree is the simple fact that the tree may be rotting or decaying. Many of the homeowners we work with never notice that their tree is decaying until we actually begin assessing and removing them. This is because trees often rot from the inside out, going unnoticed. Rotting trees are unstable due to hollow trunks and limbs. A windy day can cause limbs to fall on parked vehicles, buildings, or worse, a person. Standing on decaying limbs is also a hazard, which is why our team always uses safety cables and harnesses to mitigate the risks of injuries from falls. If you suspect that your tree is rotting, you need to reach out to us right away to have it trimmed and removed. The risks listed above are just some of the hazardous scenarios that are involved with tree services here in the Tri-Cities Tennessee area. There are always factors such as weather conditions, nearby structures, and underground piping that are considered before every job. We take extra precautionary measures to protect our team and your property. From the initial assessments, to OSHA guidelines, to safety equipment, we are here to help you. Give us a call today to take care of your tree service needs. |
FAQs
HOW MUCH FIREWOOD WILL FIT IN MY VEHICLE?
• Cars/sedans usually can fit about 1/4 rick of wood stacked in the trunk.
• Small SUVs can usually fit roughly 1/4 rick to 1/3 rick of firewood.
• Mid size SUVs can hold about 1/3 rick to 1/2 rick of firewood.
• Full size SUVs can hold up to 3/4 ricks of firewood.
• 1/4 ton pickup trucks hold roughly 3/4 rick to 1 full rick.
• 1/2 ton pickup trucks can hold 1 to 1.25 ricks, as long as its not a 4ft bed.
• 3/4 ton pickup trucks hold up to 1.5 ricks.
• 1 ton pickup trucks hold up to 2 ricks.
Note: all of these figures are based on the 16in cut size.
• Small SUVs can usually fit roughly 1/4 rick to 1/3 rick of firewood.
• Mid size SUVs can hold about 1/3 rick to 1/2 rick of firewood.
• Full size SUVs can hold up to 3/4 ricks of firewood.
• 1/4 ton pickup trucks hold roughly 3/4 rick to 1 full rick.
• 1/2 ton pickup trucks can hold 1 to 1.25 ricks, as long as its not a 4ft bed.
• 3/4 ton pickup trucks hold up to 1.5 ricks.
• 1 ton pickup trucks hold up to 2 ricks.
Note: all of these figures are based on the 16in cut size.
DO YOU OFFER FRESH OR SEASONED FIREWOOD?
At this time we are only offering fresh firewood at an affordable rate. If you plan ahead, you can save a ton of money buying a ton of fresh firewood in advance (all while supporting a local small business)
How long does it take to season FIREwood?
It can take anywhere from 6-12 months to properly season firewood. A variety of factors will affect how long it takes to dry out your firewood in order to be seasoned and used, including moisture content, how it is cut, and its storage conditions.
WHAT IS THE TREE REMOVAL PROCESS?
Not all two trees are exactly the same. Many factors such as the type, size, and health of the tree, along with weather and the conditions of the surrounding area, play a role in the overall project.
Simply put, after you give us a call,
Simply put, after you give us a call,
- You get a free consultation over the phone.
- Our team visits your property to give a detailed assessment and free estimate
- We schedule the best time (you do not need to be present) and tackle the project you agree to do!
SERVICE AREAS
BLOOMINGDALE
ELIZABETHTON JONESBOROUGH |
KINGSPORT
JOHNSON CITY BRISTOL |
TELFORD
BLOUNTVILLE COLONIAL HEIGHTS |
37604, 37605, 37614, 37615, 37601, 37659, 37686, 37694, 37663, 37690, 37617, 37692, 37664, 37618, 37660