Commercial Urban Wood Milling in the San Francisco Bay Area

Construction-ready urban wood recovery, milling, and material management for commercial projects across the Bay Area

Urban Wood Milling for Commercial and Public Projects

Arborist Now provides commercial-scale urban wood milling and recovery services for developers, property managers, municipalities, and institutional clients. We convert removed trees into usable lumber and materials while maintaining site compliance, safety standards, and construction timelines throughout the San Francisco Bay Area.

Commercial Milling & Urban Wood Solutions at Arborist Now provides professional milling, custom fabrication, and urban lumber supply for commercial, institutional, and public-facing projects.

We work with architects, designers, builders, contractors, landscape architects, and municipalities to transform salvaged urban trees into high-quality wood products for commercial use.

This service bridges urban forestry and professional fabrication—delivering sustainable, locally sourced wood for modern commercial environments. 

Arborist Now custom-milled redwood table and bench set fabricated from salvaged urban wood for a San Francisco commercial project, showcasing sustainable lumber solutions.
Arborist Now urban wood landscape installation in San Francisco featuring custom timber steps and site furnishings for a commercial outdoor project.

Commercial Applications We Support

Urban wood works best when the material’s origin is part of the point — a park bench made from a tree that stood on the site, a reception desk milled from a specimen removed during the build, a boardroom table made from a species that no longer grows in the neighborhood. Arborist Now can trace what a piece came from, which is what a designer usually wants and a commercial supplier usually cannot provide.

Commercial Milling Capabilities

On-Site Milling

Portable milling at the property, for logs too large to move economically or projects where hauling is impractical. Common on public works and campus sites where a mature tree comes down and the material is going back into the same project.

Yard-Based Milling

Full production milling at our San Francisco facility. Suits tighter urban sites, larger volumes, and anything that will be drying with us afterward — which is most commercial work, because the yard is where the material sits while it becomes usable.

Custom Milling Services

Dimensional lumber, slabs, beams, and specialty cuts to specification. Send the cut list or the drawing, and we will tell you what a given log can yield before it is broken down — yield is determined by the tree, not by the order.

Arborist Now commercial on-site milling in San Francisco processing a large log into dimensional lumber using a portable sawmill for custom project specifications.

Lead times and drying

This is the constraint that decides whether urban wood works on a given project. Arborist Now air dries, which takes roughly one year per inch of thickness. A three-inch slab cut from a tree removed today is not usable material until well into a multi-year schedule, and no amount of scheduling pressure changes that — wood dried too fast checks, splits, and moves after installation.

There are two ways round it. The first is to specify from our existing dried inventory, which is material milled from trees removed years ago and already stable. The second is to mill early — if a tree is coming down during demolition or site clearance and the material is wanted for the finished building, the milling happens at the start of the project rather than when interiors are being specified.

Bring us in during design rather than at fit-out. The difference between those two moments is usually the difference between urban wood being feasible on the project and being a nice idea that gets value-engineered out.

Working on active construction sites

Milling on a live job site is a different operation from milling in a yard. Arborist Now is licensed (CA 961415), insured, and CTSP #03302 certified, and works alongside general contractors as a subcontractor rather than as a supplier delivering to the gate.

In practice that means coordinating with the site team on staging, access, and sequencing — where the mill sets up, where the logs are stacked, how material leaves, and when all of that can happen without holding up another trade. On public works projects, Arborist Now is prevailing wage ready, which is what allows the same team to carry across publicly funded and private work.

The decision that matters most comes before any of it: whether a tree being removed is going to be milled. Say so before the removal is scheduled. How a tree is felled and sectioned determines what can be cut from it, and a trunk cut for disposal cannot be recovered.

Arborist Now crew processing salvaged urban logs in San Francisco for commercial milling and curated urban wood inventory including oak, redwood, and eucalyptus.

Urban Wood Inventory for Commercial Use

We maintain a curated inventory of locally salvaged urban wood available for commercial projects.

Typical species may include:

  • Oak
  • Elm
  • Eucalyptus
  • Redwood
  • Giant Sequoia
  • Blackwood Acacia

Inventory varies with what comes down — it is salvage, not production, so a species available this quarter may not be next. Several of these rarely reach commercial lumber yards at usable width. Mature coast live oak and blackwood acacia in the Bay Area commonly yield slabs wide enough for a table top from a single board, which is uncommon in commercially available hardwood. If a project depends on a specific species or dimension, tell us early so it can be held or sourced rather than hoped for.

Custom Commercial Fabrication

Beyond milling, Arborist Now fabricates finished pieces for commercial projects — benches, tables, reception and counter surfaces, architectural elements, and site furnishings. We build from the slab outward, so the piece is designed around what the wood actually is rather than forcing the wood into a drawing.

For projects with a specification already drawn, send it, and we will tell you what is achievable from the available material and what would need to change. Fabrication capacity is finite, so larger commissions need to be discussed early in the program.

Custom-milled heavy timber beams from salvaged urban trees prepared for commercial fabrication projects by Arborist Now in San Francisco.
ISA-certified Arborist Now climber performing urban forestry services and tree work overlooking San Francisco as part of integrated commercial material recovery operations.

Integrated Urban Forestry and Material Recovery

Arborist Now is a tree care company that mills, not a lumber supplier that sources. The trees come out of removals our own crews perform across San Francisco and the Bay Area, which means the material has a known origin, a known reason for removal, and a known date.

For projects with sustainability requirements or a client who wants to know where the material came from, that traceability is the whole value. A slab from a commercial supplier has a species and a price. A slab from a tree that stood two miles from the site has a story that can be told in a lobby.

The Commercial Urban Wood Process

  • Project consultation and material assessment
  • Log sourcing or urban salvage
  • Custom milling and processing
  • Drying and finishing
  • Fabrication or material delivery
  • Optional installation and coordination
Arborist Now commercial urban wood inventory with stacked kiln-dried slabs and dimensional lumber at San Francisco facility, ready for custom fabrication and commercial projects.

Why Arborist Now for commercial urban wood

The arborists who remove the tree are the ones who mill it

Licensed (CA 961415), insured, and CTSP #03302 certified

Portable mill for on-site work plus a San Francisco production yard

Drying inventory — specify material that has already done the waiting

Prevailing wage ready for public works projects

Milling Bay Area trees since 2010

Residential Tree Care Across the Bay Area

Arborist Now provides residential tree care services throughout San Francisco and the surrounding Bay Area. Our team understands the challenges of working in tight residential spaces, varied soil conditions, and urban tree environments common to the region. Homeowners rely on us for professional guidance, safe execution, and dependable results.

Commercial Milling & Urban Wood FAQs

Arborist Now supplies and fabricates urban wood for commercial, institutional, and public projects — offices and lobbies, parks and public spaces, campuses, hospitality and retail interiors, and landscape and site furnishing. We work with architects, designers, landscape architects, general contractors, and municipalities.

Yes. Arborist Now mills dimensional lumber, slabs, beams, and specialty cuts to specification. Yield is determined by the tree rather than the order, so send a cut list or drawing and we will confirm what a given log can produce before it is broken down.

Yes. Trees removed during demolition, site clearance, or infrastructure work can be milled on site or hauled to our San Francisco yard. Tell us before the removal is scheduled — how a tree is felled and sectioned determines what can be cut from it, and a trunk cut for disposal cannot be recovered.

Yes. Arborist Now can install finished pieces where installation is part of the scope, including built-in and architectural work, coordinating with the site team on sequencing.

Yes. Arborist Now can install finished pieces when installation is part of the scope, including built-in and architectural work, and coordinate sequencing with the site team.

Arborist Now air dries, which takes roughly one year per inch of thickness. A three-inch slab from a tree removed today is a multi-year lead time. For projects on a construction schedule, specifying from our existing dried inventory is usually the workable route.

During design, not at fit-out. Whether a tree on the site can supply material for the finished building is decided before the removal happens, and drying time means material specified late usually cannot be delivered on schedule. Early involvement is generally the difference between urban wood being feasible and being value-engineered out.

Yes. Arborist Now works as a subcontractor rather than a supplier delivering to the gate — coordinating with the site team on staging, access, and sequencing. We are licensed, insured, CTSP certified, and prevailing wage ready for publicly funded work.

Trees removed by Arborist Now’s own crews across San Francisco and the Bay Area. That means known origin, known reason for removal, and a known date — which is what makes traceability possible on projects where the material’s provenance matters.

Inventory varies with what comes down, but commonly includes coast live oak, elm, eucalyptus, redwood, giant sequoia, and blackwood acacia. Several rarely reach commercial lumber yards at usable width. If a project depends on a specific species or dimension, tell Arborist Now early so it can be held or sourced.

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