Trees are used for many things. Here's a quick outline of some common PNW trees, what they're used for, and why commercial mills take these. https://bit.ly/3hV5pUV
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Common Trees for the Commercial Tree Market
Not all trees are worth money. And not all go to the same mills. Here's a quick overview of what trees are commonly bought by commercial lumber mills. https://bit.ly/3kI3SmW
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Common Trees for the Commercial Tree Market
If you have a prime lumber or veneer tree, somebody, somewhere, might willing to pay $$$ for it. Learn about who might buy your tree, and what they might use it for, with this article on the blog. https://bit.ly/2FTz7wy
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Is my tree worth money?
There are 3 common uses for trees that make them worth $$$: firewood, structural lumber, and veneer. Learn more about selling logs on this week’s entry on the blog.
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Is my tree worth money?
On this job we got 9 large fir trees on the ground, chipped the limbs cut the logs into firewood. We are going to help the customer sell the firewood to help offset the cost of doing the tree work.
Certain trees, like cottonwoods, can be dangerous and destructive to your yard. Others, such as Red alder, can be worth $$$. For help identifying the trees in your yard, see this Western Washington Common Tree ID guide. https://bit.ly/2I52pZU
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Western Washington Common Tree ID guide
On this job most of the trees were poor quality for the log mill. The majority of it was cut for firewood logs. Probably get 2 log truck loads of good wood that go to the log mill about 5 loads of firewood logs.
Using trees off this homeowners property to build a bridge across her creek.
Track Hoe pushing 150’ tall cottonwood tree over.
We’ll bet that you if you pick 5 random trees, you can’t ID them all. You probably can’t even name all the trees in your own yard. But identifying trees is easy with this ID guide, which only focuses on the trees common to Western Washington. https://bit.ly/3iSQpY8
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Western Washington Common Tree ID guide
Massive risk on this one... greatest risk we take, the risk of getting cut in half!
We added a new member to the roster!! Mass far left
This is a example of when trees are worth money. The timber off of this job will pay for the logging process. Labor/trucking/heavy equipment
2 1/2 loads of cedar.
There are over 1000 species of tree in North America. Good luck sorting through all those to find your trees. Our tree ID guide makes it easy by narrowing it down the common trees of Western Washington. https://bit.ly/2JExdS5
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Six more trees common to Western Washington, and how to ID them
Can you ID all the trees in your yard? This tree ID guide makes it easy by narrowing it down to the common trees of Western Washington. https://bit.ly/32eJ67P
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Six more trees common to Western Washington, and how to ID them
Is it a branch, bough, limb, twig or trunk that you need removed? The basic parts of trees are laid out for you in our tree anatomy breakdown. https://bit.ly/3ertXoy
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Basic Tree Anatomy: The parts of a tree, and their function
When you’re planting, pruning, transplanting or just removing part of a tree, it helps to know all the basic parts and their functions. The basic anatomy and function of each part is laid out for you in this breakdown of tree anatomy. https://bit.ly/35VLMZ2
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Basic Tree Anatomy: The parts of a tree, and their function
Wash day!
2 Excavators fighting over the same stump
Neighbors kid came to help today.
Dave Wittenberg
You know things are getting technical when they need me!!
One of the biggest stumps we’ve ever tackled
Timber!! Maples shatter into many pieces when they hit the ground, the clean up is extremely time consuming.
Call us immediately for any emergency tree service. We are available 24/7 to take your call and provide support for your emergency.
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Emergency Tree Service - Snohomish, WA
High winds and wet soil results in fallen trees. Call us to take care of any tree damage on your property, or take care of any trees that might be at risk in the next wind. https://www.snohomishtree.com/tree-removal.html
Trent Davison
January 13 at 7:59 AM ·
We have now put all scheduled work on hold to concentrate on storm work. Contact us for your tree needs.
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Trent Davison
January 11 at 9:39 AM ·
Dangerous cottonwood trees need to come down!!
Stump grinding