I live in an area with a bunch of oaks, and a few years ago during the spring/summer we had about 2 months of straight rain, 2 months of absolutely no rain, and then snowpocolypse happened.
4 of my oaks are definitely dead while the other 3 have one foot in the grave.
It really makes me sad. I’m hoping I can find an arborist who also does milling so at least I could use the wood
They don’t have to be the same company. Any arborist should be able to section them down into logs of whatever length and then you just get them to a mill. Properly storing the cut lumber after is the tricky part.
I live in an area with a bunch of oaks, and a few years ago during the spring/summer we had about 2 months of straight rain, 2 months of absolutely no rain, and then snowpocolypse happened.
4 of my oaks are definitely dead while the other 3 have one foot in the grave.
It really makes me sad. I’m hoping I can find an arborist who also does milling so at least I could use the wood
They don’t have to be the same company. Any arborist should be able to section them down into logs of whatever length and then you just get them to a mill. Properly storing the cut lumber after is the tricky part.
That’s fair enough. It would just be a smart business venture to offer both services.