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Mobile sawmill services for landowners, homeowners, builders, and farmers across West Georgia and surrounding areas
Mobile Sawmill Services

Turn Your Logs Into
Usable Lumber.

We bring the sawmill to your property and mill your logs on-site into rough-sawn boards, beams, posts, mantels, slabs, and custom lumber.

On-Site Milling · Custom Dimensions · Honest Assessment

What We Do

Mobile Milling, Custom Lumber

Whether it's one log or a full property cleanup, we turn raw timber into material you can actually use.

Mobile Sawmill Services

We come to your property and mill your logs on-site. No hauling, no middleman — your trees become your lumber.

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Custom Lumber Milling

Need a specific size? We cut boards, beams, and dimensional lumber to your exact specs — sizes you can't find at a lumber yard.

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Beams & Posts

Large straight logs become 6x6, 8x8, 10x10, and custom heavy timbers for construction, pergolas, and barns.

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Mantels & Slabs

Live-edge slabs, fireplace mantels, and one-of-a-kind decorative pieces milled from your own trees.

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Rough-Sawn Lumber

When inventory is available, we sell rough-sawn boards, beams, and dimensional lumber direct. Ask what's in stock.

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Sister company

Tree Removal Partnership

Tree still standing? Our sister company Falling Logs handles professional tree removal, land clearing, and storm cleanup.

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The Process

How It Works

From photos to finished lumber in four steps.

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Send Photos of Your Logs

Share photos, approximate diameter and length, species if known, and basic site access details. That's all we need to start.

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We Review the Job

We look at log size, species, access, and what you want out of them — then follow up with an honest assessment and a quote.

03

We Schedule the Mill Day

Once we've agreed on scope and price, we schedule and show up with the sawmill ready to work.

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You Get Usable Lumber

Your logs leave the ground as rough-sawn boards, beams, slabs, or whatever your project calls for — milled on your property.

What We Can Produce

Species & Common Products

Every log is different. Here's what we commonly work with and what it can become.

Common Species

  • Pine
  • White Oak
  • Red Oak
  • Poplar
  • Cedar
  • Other hardwoods depending on condition

Common Products

  • 1x and 2x boards
  • 4x material
  • 6x6 and 6x8 posts and beams
  • 8x8 and 10x10 heavy timbers
  • Fireplace mantels (4x10, 4x12)
  • Live-edge slabs
  • Custom rough-sawn dimensions
Why Mill Your Logs?

Preserve What You've Got

Most logs from tree removals, storm damage, or land clearing end up in a chipper or a burn pile. Many of them are worth more than that.

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Custom Sizes

Need a specific width, thickness, or length? Sawmill lumber can be cut to dimensions you can't find at a lumber yard.

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Save Money

Milling logs from your own property can be significantly cheaper than buying equivalent lumber — especially large timbers and beams.

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Use What You Have

If a tree came down in a storm or had to be removed, there's likely good material in it. We help you figure out what's worth milling.

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Beams & Timbers

Large beams, posts, and heavy timbers are difficult and expensive to source locally. A big straight log can become exactly what you need.

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One-of-a-Kind Pieces

Mantels, slabs, and live-edge boards from your own trees are not something you can replicate from a home center.

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Honest Assessment

We tell you what each log realistically yields — and when a log isn't worth milling, we'll tell you that too.

Pricing

Custom Pricing for Every Job

No two logs—or job sites—are exactly alike. We offer daily, weekly, and project-based rates, and provide a clear, project-specific quote based on the scope of the work.

Final pricing depends on:

  • Number of logs
  • Log diameter & length
  • Species
  • Desired output
  • Site access
  • Additional equipment
  • Travel distance
  • Job duration

Send us a few photos, approximate measurements, and a description of what you want produced. We'll review the project and provide a realistic estimate before scheduling.

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Quotes are provided before work begins. Any changes to the scope or unexpected conditions will be discussed with you first.

Sister Company
Falling Logs Partnership

Tree Still Standing?
We Know a Crew.

Milling starts with a log on the ground. If your tree is still standing, our sister company Falling Logs handles professional tree removal, land clearing, storm cleanup, and forestry work.

Together, the two companies cover the full journey: from standing timber to finished lumber. One tree, one seamless process, nothing wasted.

Tree Removal Land Clearing Storm Cleanup Forestry & Timber
Learn more at FallingLogs.com →
Past Projects

Milling Work We've Done

A look at recent jobs. Photos and project summaries added as work is completed.

Pine Lumber • West Georgia

Pine Logs into Dimensional Lumber

Several large pine logs milled into a mix of 1x boards and multi-sized beams. Clean logs with a beautiful view produced a nice solid yield.

White Oak • Musella, GA

White Oak Beam for Fireplace

This beautiful white oak beam was cut down to a custom size for a customer to use as a fireplace mantel on his rough sawn lumber home.

Pine Milling • Talbotton, GA

Pine Posts and 1-bys

Massive fresh pine trees converted to multiple 10x10 beams and 1-bys for panelling the inside of a pole barn.

Custom Milling • East Alabama

White Oak Beams

Custom order of multiple 8x8x10 White Oak posts. Will be used for a custom rough sawn build in East Alabama.

FAQ

Common Questions

Capacity depends on log diameter and length. We can handle a wide range of sizes — send photos and approximate measurements and we'll let you know what's workable.
Yes. Mobile sawmill services are available depending on location, site access, and job size. We bring the equipment to you.
Milling starts at $120/hour with a 4-hour minimum. Larger jobs may be quoted flat-rate. Final pricing depends on the number of logs, log size, access, desired output, and whether additional equipment or labor is needed.
Common species include pine, white oak, red oak, poplar, and cedar. We can also mill other usable hardwoods depending on condition. If you're unsure of the species, photos of the bark or end grain usually help.
Yes. Large, straight logs can often become 6x6, 8x8, 10x10, or custom-dimension beams and posts. These are also some of the harder items to source from a lumber yard, so milling from your own logs can save real money.
Yes. Freshly milled lumber is green and will shrink and move as it dries. For most structural or finish applications, it needs to be properly stickered, stacked, and given time to air dry before use. We can advise on drying basics for your specific situation.
Stickered lumber is stacked with small spacers (stickers) between each layer. This allows air to move through the stack and helps the lumber dry evenly without excessive warping or mold.
Metal causes blade damage and can be a safety issue. Please let us know upfront if there's any chance of nails, fence wire, old hardware, or other metal in or around the logs. We may need to address it before milling, and it can affect the price of the job.
Sometimes, depending on species, size, location, and access. We can't take on every log, but if you have something worth hauling we're open to a conversation. Send photos and we'll give you an honest answer.
Yes, when inventory is available. We occasionally have rough-sawn boards, beams, and other material for sale. Contact us to ask about current availability or what species and sizes you're looking for.
That's what our sister company is for. Falling Logs handles professional tree removal, land clearing, and storm cleanup — and once the tree is down, we can mill it. Visit FallingLogs.com to get a removal quote.
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Send Us Your Log Details

Photos and measurements help us figure out what your logs can become and give you an accurate estimate.

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Send photos

Photos of the logs, the ends (end grain), and the surrounding area tell us most of what we need to know.

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Rough measurements

Approximate diameter and length per log. Doesn't need to be exact — a tape measure photo works great.

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Access details

Can a truck and trailer get to the logs? Is the ground firm? Access affects both feasibility and price.

After submitting, email photos to quotes@millinglogs.com with your name in the subject line. Photos make a big difference for accurate quotes.

Thanks — we'll review your information and follow up shortly. Photos, measurements, and access details help us give you a more accurate estimate. If you have photos to share, send them to quotes@millinglogs.com with your name in the subject line.

Have Logs? Let's See What They Can Become.

Send photos and basic measurements and we'll help you figure out what your logs are worth milling.

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