Buy & sell wood

Log cutting and tidying.Casey Tree Care & Landscape Services are proud to be part of a national network for buying and selling wood.

As part of our green agenda and with the aim of preventing as much wood as possible going into municipal land fill. We will buy and sell your waste wood to commercial and residential customers.

The principal areas for buying and selling wood are:

  • Wood for burning - seasoned logs and cuttings
  • Wood chippings - to compress garden weeds
  • Wood for sculpture - good quality wood for a range of artistic work

Please note that we do not act as an alternative municipal waste disposal organisation and cannot accept green or wood waste at our depot without prior arrangement. However, what we do is track what you want to sell or buy and arrange the most appropriate financial terms for you. In some cases this may just be free disposal of your waste.
 
If you would like to know more about this service, please complete the contact us form and we will be in  touch shortly.

Tree Planting and Wood Sculpture Service

We understand that certain people and trees have an emotive relationship. No matter what the health of the tree looks like, certain tree owners will not cut the tree due to long established memories. Therefore, we give our customers two options:

  • Planting a tree for every tree that is cut down via Sponsor A Tree. These newly planted trees can then be dedicated to named individuals or can form part of a new forest;
  • Using the tree to make wood sculptures via The Bullwood Project. These sculptures can be designed to your liking.

We are proud corporate members of The World Land Trust and as such are supporting the restoration of Glen Finglas as part of Scotland's first national park. The World Land Trust via The Woodland Trust are committed to planting 1/2 million trees, removing non-native conifers and investing £5million + to ensure that Glen Finglas has a sustainable future while managing the demands of people and animals (deer, sheep & cattle).

The Woodland Trust also plans to create 850 acres of woodland (600,000 trees) in Sandridge, near St Albans in Hertfordshire. It is hoped that this new forest will alleviate the threat to Oaks by providing an area free from pollution, pruning and pressure on the trees’ roots. The woodland could also revive the black Poplar trees which are currently under threat.

If you would like to know more about this service, please complete the contact us form and we will be in touch shortly.

Alternatively, the Woodland Trust website contains further information www.woodlandtrust.com/.

We work with The Bullwood Project to turn waste wood into beautifully sculptured pieces of art. If you would like to know more about this service, please complete the contact us form and we will be in touch shortly.

Alternatively, the Bullwood Project website contains further information www.bullwoodproject.co.uk.