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Mtcinc. not to hijack this thread but since I dont live in cali I have no idea about what I am about to ask you. Anytime that a tree service removes a redwood do they normally take the trunk to a mill? I know that here in Ok that redwood is a very desirable board to build decks out of, but it is also very expensive. Just curious if that is common practice? Thanks
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Not really, unless it is a large redwood (say over 4' diam). Most of the city redwoods are pretty fast growers, and there is not much "heart wood" in the trees, mostly white sapwood, so not that valuable to the mills. Redwood seems to be taking a dive! Other, more exotic woods are getting pretty popular in place of redwood decking. Personally, I would not be using redwood anymore for decking. The common grade is just not very red, and the heart wood is way to expensive, as a result of not many big trees being cut. All my opinion, of course...
Just one last comment from me on the felling in the road work. Here in the Bay Area, people are so damn uptight and over worked. I just cannot imagine the public around here having much tolerance to have someone drop a tree in the middle of the road, just cuz it is easier for them to do. I would also think lots of people would have a bad feeling towards the tree company for acting like a logger along a city street. After all, we have all this nice, neat rigging gear for a purpose? Anyone can fell a tree into a street, but it takes more skill to rig down a tree in a tight spot. All my opinion of course.
No offense to any of you intended at all. More power to you! Now I know why I stay away from removals, to much competition (never know when your bidding against the guy who's gonna drop it in the road)