Mobile Firewood & Log Splitting — We Come to You

We bring the splitter to your driveway or jobsite and turn suitable logs into usable firewood.

  • On-site splitting
  • Photos required
  • Transparent hourly pricing

Serving Dover, Somersworth & Rollinsford, NH and Berwick & South Berwick, ME.

Mobile log splitter processing firewood at a residential jobsite
Mobile splitting works best when the splitter can get close to clean, staged wood.
$150 minimum $75/hr Travel & on-site time included Drive-in access required

Good fit: your logs, our splitter, clear access

Mobile log splitting makes sense when the wood is already on your property and processing it on site has more value than hauling it away or buying delivered firewood.

What we do

  • Bring the splitter to your driveway, yard, or jobsite
  • Split suitable logs and rounds into usable firewood
  • Cut logs to stove length when needed at the same hourly rate
  • Work at roughly half a cord to one cord per hour depending on wood and setup
  • Include travel, setup, splitting, immediate-area wood movement, and cleanup in the hourly clock

What we need before scheduling

Photos are required so we can judge access, wood condition, pile size, and whether the job is a good fit. Send the log pile from a few angles and show the route from driveway to work area.

The splitter needs safe drive-in access. Clean rounds staged near the work area process much faster than a tangled pile that needs cutting, sorting, and moving first.

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How the clock works

The pricing is simple on purpose: $150 minimum, then $75 per hour. Travel and on-site time are included in that hourly rate rather than hidden as a separate fee.

1. Send photos Show the pile, the access route, your preferred firewood length, and any slope, soft-ground, septic, or utility concerns.
2. Stage what you can Rounds cut to length and placed near the splitter keep the job moving. Cutting and sorting are available, but they slow the pace.
3. Split on site We bring the saw and splitter, process suitable wood, and leave clear expectations about what was done and what remains.

Before you book: how to keep your cost down

Make the setup efficient

  • Cut logs to your preferred stove length before we arrive, if you can
  • Stage rounds close to where the splitter can safely work
  • Clear enough room for the truck, trailer, splitter, and operator movement
  • Keep wood free of metal, wire, rocks, construction debris, and other contaminants
  • Be present to help feed, move, or stack if you want the job to move faster

Wood that may not be worth it

Big wood, crotches, knots, and twisted yard-tree grain are slower to process. Rotten wood often burns poorly and may not split cleanly. Dirty wood can dull a saw quickly if it needs cutting first.

If the pile is badly tangled, bent, rotten, contaminated, or unreachable by the splitter, we will say so before scheduling instead of selling you a slow, frustrating day.

On-site splitting, from pile to stack

These photos are assigned uniquely to mobile log splitting from Matt's service-page intake set: splitter in action, staged firewood, a split pile, and jobsite context.

Log splitter set up beside a pile of rounds ready for processing
Clean rounds staged beside the splitter are the fastest setup.
Split firewood stacked in bins with loose firewood in front
Splitting gets the wood ready to stack and season. Fresh wood still needs drying time before it burns well.
Fresh split firewood pile near a driveway
The finished pile depends on the wood you start with: size, knots, rot, and staging all matter.
Truck, trailer, and log splitter set up beside a wooded driveway
Drive-in access is part of the fit. Photos of the route help us avoid guessing.

Send photos before we schedule

Include the log pile, access route, preferred firewood length, whether the logs are already cut to length, and any site concerns. We will tell you whether mobile splitting is the right fit and what to expect from the time on site.

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