Randy's Tree Service and Firewood

Tree Service Company in Sherwood, Arkansas

(501) 650-3548510 Jamesway Dr, Sherwood, AR 72120View on Yelp

About Randy's Tree Service and Firewood

Randy's Tree Service and Firewood is based in Sherwood, Arkansas, a suburb just north of Little Rock with its own mix of residential neighborhoods and wooded lots. The firewood component sets this company apart from most tree service providers, turning removed trees into a useful product rather than just debris. Sherwood and the surrounding communities along the Arkansas River corridor have significant tree canopy, which keeps demand for professional tree work steady. Randy's can be reached at (501) 650-3548 for tree work and firewood inquiries.

Services

Tree Services
Lawn Services
Firewood

Services & Process

Randy's handles the core tree service needs: trimming and pruning to keep trees healthy and clear of structures, and full removal when a tree is dead, damaged, or simply in the wrong place. Lawn services complement the tree work, covering mowing and seasonal maintenance to keep the rest of the property in shape. The firewood side of the business means removed trees often get processed into split, seasoned firewood rather than ground up or hauled off. That's a real benefit if you have a fireplace or fire pit and want to put the wood to use.

Service Area

Randy's Tree Service and Firewood operates out of Sherwood, AR and serves the greater north Little Rock and central Arkansas corridor. Communities including North Little Rock, Jacksonville, Maumelle, and the broader Pulaski County area are all within reasonable range.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I keep the firewood from my removed tree?
In most cases, yes. If you want the wood from a removed tree cut and split for firewood, let the crew know before the job starts. Some providers will process it for you as part of the job or for an additional fee.
What species of trees make the best firewood in Arkansas?
Hardwoods like oak, hickory, and ash are the best firewood species, burning hot and slow with good coaling. Arkansas has plenty of native oaks and hickories, so removed trees in this region often yield excellent firewood.
How long does firewood need to season before it's ready to burn?
Freshly cut wood typically needs six months to a year to season properly, though it depends on the species and how it's stored. Well-seasoned wood burns more efficiently and produces less creosote buildup in your chimney.
Are there specific tree problems common to the Sherwood area?
Like most of central Arkansas, Sherwood properties deal with storm-damaged trees, root intrusion near older foundations, and the gradual decline of large hardwoods as they age. Pine beetles and fungal diseases also affect trees in this region from time to time.
What's the difference between trimming and pruning?
Trimming typically refers to cutting back overgrowth for aesthetic reasons or to clear structures, while pruning is more targeted, removing specific branches to improve the tree's health, structure, or airflow. Both are important parts of ongoing tree care.
How do I store firewood once it's been delivered or processed?
Stack firewood off the ground on a rack or pallets, and store it in a spot with good airflow and some sun exposure to help it continue drying. Keep it covered on top but open on the sides to prevent rot and discourage pests.

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