Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Maybe uninformed tree and bushes question
Is there a company that would cut down 2 trees on my property and keep the wood for firewood as payment.
Is there a company or person who would like to come to my front yard and dig out 3 mature but beautiful bushes. And keep them as payment. They are green leafy with bright orange blossoms. All 3 about 5 feet tall. Believe it or not in MD there are companies who do just what I am asking. Contact me if you would like more details 443-602-5080 Last edited by Arbud; 11-13-2023 at 11:00 AM. |
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You might get more interest if you can provide pictures of the bushes, and the size of the trees.
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Don't take this as fact - please confirm. It could make the process easier. |
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I’m going to guess there is more demand for firewood in Maryland than there is in Florida, so the economics may not work in FL.
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Probably right about the need for firewood down here. But I did look and saw people selling it.
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Airbud,
Looks like a major project on the trees, and IMHO, I would want a licensed and INSURED contractor working on this. The bushes you could DIY or have someone else dig out. Be careful, there are probable irrigation pipes in the area. Also, I would be very careful about the trees, IMHO, these should be cut down in pieces so they do not fall on adjacent houses. I am sure you will not get this done for nothing, and the eventual cost will be a few hundred dollars.
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Arborists frequently joke about people with such requests. No arborist is going to take down a standing tree that needs to be carefully dropped and accept payment in unprocessed wood that needs to be bucked, split and seasoned before it's worth anything, which is especially questionable in Florida.
A typical arborist disposes of tree material on a daily basis, even in areas up north where many people heat their homes with wood. |
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Tree Trimmer
Michael's 352-504-1597
Fruitland Pk. 35 ft bucket will pull or grind stump Took down my 25 ft Queen |
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Good Lick!
I had a 30 ft. Washingtonian Palm removed last year and had three bids - $1850 - $1400 and $750. One said it had termites...one said it had been struck by lightning.
If OP's trees were black walnut or redwood, a contractor might do it for the board feet, but with all the wood being generated south of 44, I doubt that all that work would be worth $55/face cord. Quote:
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Arbud, you are not in Kansas anymore. You live in Florida now. Can't cut down an oak tree more than 4" around. You will need ARC approval or be fined big time. To find a company to take firewood as payment, good luck. Not happening here. But, you can call several landscaping businesses and ask them.
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True story. In the mid 70s a group of workers pulled up to our home in Hudson, Fla, and said we will purchase your pineapple palm for $500 dollar. Off it went to Disney!
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And likely sold that mature, ready to place Palm for more than you paid for its removal.
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To answer the OP, those trees aren’t very big around, wouldn’t offer much firewood, and aren’t the types of trees known for providing top grade firewood. (Most oaks but not the kinds grown in Florida, and also ash, hickory, maple. But there isn’t much of a market for firewood in Florida. Meanwhile, residents of The Villages don’t look kindly on simply felling trees at the base, possibly damaging driveways and streets, lawns, houses, irrigation systems. That means that the trees are cut and lowered to the ground piece by piece. It’s dangerous and requires skilled workers who can handle the rope systems, have great balance, and can use chain saws high in the air. Then the wood is often picked up by specialized machinery, placed in big trucks, and taken away. Then homeowners expect stumps to be ground down or removed and a thorough cleanup. All that costs money. I’d be surprised if you can find a bonded and licensed arborist to remove those trees for under $1,000. Maybe $2,000. You pay that and you give the company the trees. If there is any wood worth cutting for lumber, it will be sold. If there is any wood worth selling for firewood, it will be sold for splitting and drying. Any soil will be screened and sold. All the branches will be ground up and sold as mulch. Pretty much everything is recycled somehow. The companies that do this need big equipment and lots of room and need to turn a profit. What We Do | Gaston's Tree Debris Recycling I used to have a house on 8 acres of mature forest. I once sold off all the trees more than 24” thick at eye level. All desirable straight lumber wood (red oak, white oak, chestnut oak, black oak, tulip poplar, sycamore, maple). As I recall, the company took about sixty trees for lumber and paid me about $6,500. They left the stumps and the crowns and curved limbs behind and deep ruts and trails where the big machines came through. So, no, you won’t find any company that will cut down those trees in exchange for firewood. Meanwhile, that’s a beautiful crepe myrtle. I’d say, instead of simply cutting it, hire a company to cut the limbs back to a pleasing pattern, taking off twenty feet of growth. And leaving the bare branches that are around 4”. New thinner shoots will grow from those limbs and will be less overwhelming and shorter and will bloom for four months a year. This is much cheaper than removing the tree. Last edited by MandoMan; 11-14-2023 at 08:35 AM. |
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