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Main - 503-407-3055
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- 30855 SE Ely Rd Estacada, OR 97023
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- Excavating Equipment, Excavation Contractors, Foresters, Trucking-Heavy Hauling
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03/12/16
Provided by YP.comThis company is a scam!! Stay away. We have been buying wood from this company for a little while now both for our business and home. They started off being OK then they would promise us oak wood but when it was delivered it was a mix of junk wood. The driver would tell us that they had tons of oak wood but when we called to talk to the office they would tell us they didn't have any. We called them out on it several times. The last three times the wood that has been delivered to our house was promised kiln dried and it was WET!!! Just like Richard wrote, it's heavy, huge pieces and will not burn. I have been calling and talking to Michelle, who is not the nicest person, and asking for our money back. She blames Mike the owner for not getting back to us. We are done with this company for our house and our business.
02/03/16
Provided by YP.comI purchased a cord of kiln dried wood from o'malley brothers and paid significantly more because it was supposed to be Kiln Dried. The wood is so bad that I can hardly burn it, not only because it doesn't burn well but because it constantly pops so loud that it sounds like gun shots going off - literally all night. The wood has not been kiln dried and most likely has not been seasoned for any considerable amount of time.
Many pieces of the wood are longer than 36"!!! You can chop wood diameter ways with an axe, so what can I do with these pieces? There are multiple pieces of fence post cut up into the cord - yes fence posting!! The wood is completely unevely cut, so impossible to stack.
The wood appears to be a lot of branches and just plain bio mass rather than good quality firewood. I suspect that they are using what they sold me to run their kiln.
I tested about 50 pieces of the wood with a moisture meter and they are around 40%. This is completely ridiculous