Services — Edmonton & area

Wood Splitting & Firewood Service in Edmonton

Quick, safe firewood splitting and debris cleanup.

5.0 · 224 reviewsISA Certified Arborists
Hydraulic wood splitter processing rounds into firewood at an Edmonton residential property

After a tree comes down, the wood usually stays — typically cut to manageable rounds and left in the driveway. If you heat with wood, that's a windfall; if you don't, it's a problem. Either way, splitting and stacking it is hard, slow work without the right equipment. We bring a hydraulic splitter to the site and turn rounds into split firewood, fast.

This is also a good service to bundle with a removal — instead of paying us to haul wood away, you can have us split and stack it on-site for a fraction of the cost, then enjoy a couple of years' worth of firewood.

Service options

Splitting only: we split into firewood-sized pieces, leave them in a pile. Splitting + stacking: we stack the split wood neatly along a fence or wall. Splitting + hauling: we take the split wood with us. Pricing scales with volume. We can also split large rounds that are too heavy to roll into a manual splitter.

What we'll split

Any green or dry hardwood or softwood rounds up to about 30 inches in diameter. We do not handle elm wood from trees removed under Dutch Elm Disease rules (those have specific disposal requirements). We can usually split in any weather but prefer not to work on lawns when the ground is saturated.

Where we work

Edmonton & surrounding communities.

We bring the splitter on-site across Edmonton and surrounding communities — usually bundled with a removal we just finished or scheduled separately for stacked rounds.

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Hydraulic wood splitter processing rounds into firewood at an Edmonton residential property

Frequently asked

Wood Splitting & Firewood Service FAQs

How much firewood will I get from my tree?

Rough rule: a 60-foot tree with a 24-inch trunk produces 1.5-2.5 cords of split firewood, depending on species and form. A full cord is 4'×4'×8' (128 cubic feet). Hardwoods like elm, oak, and maple are denser and burn longer than softwoods like spruce and pine.

Can you split wood from a removal you didn't do?

Usually yes — we'll come to your site and process whatever's there. We can't split rounds over about 30 inches diameter, and we don't handle elm material from Dutch Elm Disease removals.

5.0 stars|224 reviews

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