Forestry Services in Hortonville, Sullivan County
Small Sullivan County hamlet with surrounding woodland in the transitional zone between the Neversink watershed and the central county plateau. The forest in this area is predominantly red maple, red oak, and black birch. Hortonville is a small community in eastern Sullivan County, in the transitional terrain between the Neversink River watershed to the south and the central county plateau. Woodland in this area tends to be mature mixed hardwood, and management assessments focus on the same core questions applicable across the region: current timber value, 480-a eligibility, and what interventions would improve long-term forest health and productivity.
Environmental Forest Products serves private landowners in Hortonville for the full range of forestry consulting services — from initial woodland assessments to timber sale management, land clearing, and long-term forest management planning. Henry Kowalec is a certified consulting forester with 30+ years of experience working in Sullivan County and the surrounding region. Every engagement starts with an on-site assessment, not a phone estimate.
Services Available Near Hortonville
The following services are available to landowners in Hortonville and throughout Sullivan County. Each service begins with a site assessment that reflects the actual conditions on your property — species composition, terrain, access, and your specific objectives.
Timber Value and Harvest Planning in Sullivan County
One of the most consistent findings in forestry assessments across Sullivan County is that landowners underestimate what their woodland is worth. Stumpage prices for high-quality red maple and other species fluctuate with market conditions, and a property that was appraised years ago may have changed significantly in value. If you have not had a professional timber appraisal in the last 3–5 years, the number you are working with is likely out of date.
Environmental Forest Products provides independent timber appraisals and, when a harvest is appropriate, manages the competitive bidding process to ensure that the final stumpage price reflects what the timber is actually worth on the open market. Henry Kowalec's knowledge of the Sullivan County terrain and local buyer relationships means that bid solicitation reaches the buyers who compete most actively for this timber type — not just whoever calls first.
480-a Forest Tax Law — Hortonville Area Properties
New York's 480-a Forest Tax Law program allows landowners with 50 or more contiguous acres of qualifying woodland to apply for a property and school tax exemption of up to 80% on enrolled acreage. The program requires a DEC-approved forest management plan prepared by a certified consulting forester — Environmental Forest Products prepares these plans for Sullivan County landowners.
Enrollment provides annual tax relief in exchange for a 10-year commitment to manage the forest according to the approved plan. Henry Kowalec handles the full process: eligibility assessment, plan preparation, DEC submission, and annual compliance guidance.
Learn about 480-a enrollment for Sullivan County landowners →Land Clearing Near Hortonville
Land clearing for residential and commercial site preparation is part of EFP's service offering throughout Sullivan County. Every clearing project is approached the same way: a timber assessment before any equipment arrives, to determine whether the trees being removed have merchantable value that should be recovered rather than chipped or burned.
In many cases, the timber value recovered from a clearing site — particularly where mature hardwood is present — meaningfully offsets the cost of the clearing work. This step requires a forester's eye and market knowledge, not just equipment. It is a step that most general contractors do not take and that a certified forestry professional will always consider.
Learn more about land clearing services in Sullivan County, or contact EFP to discuss a specific site in the Hortonville area.
Why Landowners in Hortonville Work With EFP
Henry Kowalec is a certified consulting forester with more than 30 years of continuous practice in Sullivan County and the surrounding counties. He has conducted timber harvests, land clearing operations, and woodland management work on private properties throughout this region — which means he has direct knowledge of local terrain conditions, access challenges, species composition, and what the regional timber market is paying for the species on your property.
Environmental Forest Products is headquartered in Westbrookville, Sullivan County — not a regional franchise or an out-of-area company bidding on projects. When Henry walks your property in Hortonville, he is doing it himself, with the accumulated knowledge of decades of work on similar land in Sullivan County. That direct, personal expertise is the foundation of every service EFP provides.
Schedule a Site Visit in Hortonville
On-site assessment — not a phone estimate. We walk the property with you.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you provide forestry consulting near Hortonville, NY?
Yes. Environmental Forest Products serves private landowners in Hortonville and throughout Sullivan County. Henry Kowalec has 30+ years of hands-on forestry experience in this region and provides on-site assessments for all service inquiries. Call (845) 754-8242 to discuss your property.
What does a forestry site assessment in Hortonville involve?
An initial site visit covers the key questions: what species are present, what size-class distribution and timber volume looks like, whether the property qualifies for the 480-a Forest Tax Law program, and what management approach — harvest, improvement cutting, or a long-term management plan — makes the most sense given the landowner's objectives. The assessment typically takes 1–3 hours depending on parcel size.
Does my Hortonville property qualify for 480-a Forest Tax Law enrollment?
New York's 480-a program generally requires 50 or more contiguous acres of qualifying woodland. Properties with the right acreage, species composition, and forest condition can qualify for a property and school tax exemption of up to 80% on enrolled woodland. A site visit is the only way to determine whether a specific parcel meets the criteria — call (845) 754-8242 to schedule an assessment.
Can you assess whether my Hortonville timber is worth harvesting?
Yes. A timber appraisal identifies species, diameter, volume, and current stumpage value for the trees on your property. This tells you what a competitive bid process should return — and gives you an independent basis for evaluating any offers you receive. Properties in Sullivan County with mature red oak, black cherry, or hard maple stands frequently have more timber value than the landowner expects.
Do you handle land clearing in the Hortonville area?
Yes. Land clearing for residential and commercial site preparation is part of EFP's service offering throughout Sullivan County. Every clearing project starts with a timber assessment — if merchantable trees are present, EFP recovers that value before the land is cleared rather than chipping or burning material that has real market worth. This step typically reduces the net cost of the clearing project.
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