$25 delivery fee on all orders
$25 delivery fee on all orders
For those that live in small residential homes: town homes, lofts, apartments, studios.
Note: your residents would need proper fireplace installation and ventilization.
42 inches high, this a a wheel barrel
(1/16 cord) worth of firewood
For those that live in small residential homes: town homes, or small residential homes with fireplace. This will allow your own home to be stocked with fire wood for limited time.
A quarter cord of wood is 4'x4'x2” For this amount, there is one row of wood in the stack and the width is reduced to produce the volume of 32 Cubic Feet.
For those that live in urban or suburban residential homes. This will allow your own home to be stocked with fire wood for limited time.
A half cord of firewood is 8 feet wide by 4 feet high by 2 feet deep. Historically each piece of wood in the cord was cut to four-foot lengths and the user would then cut it down to fireplace size. This has changed over the years to a much more practical convention
For those that live in rural, urban or suburban residential homes. This will allow your own home to be stocked with fire wood for one winter season.(depending on how much you are using for each fire setting)
2'x4'x16'=128 Cubic Feet
A cord must equal 128 cubic feet. To be sure you have a cord, stack the wood neatly we place the wood in a line or row with individual pieces touching and parallel to each other, making sure that the wood is compact and has as few gaps as possible. then measure the stack. If the width times the height times the length equals 128 feet, you have a cord of firewood.
Businesses: Restaurants, food trucks, BBQ food trucks, BBQ restaurants, Nurseries, grocery stores, farmers markets, Inner city wood suppliers, vendor fairs, etc.
We are willing to negotiate on wholesale pricing for businesses that would like to do services with us.
If you are business that would like to offer seasoned firewood to your customers, send us a inquiry email by clicking on the "contact us" button.
Words That May Indicate You Are Not Getting Proper Measurement A cord, like other measurements, such as a foot, a gallon, or a ton, is defined by law. A seller may not legitimately use terms such as "truckload," "face cord," "rack," or "pile" because these terms have no legally defined meaning and, therefore, you have no way of determining how much firewood you are actually receiving. If a seller uses such terms it should alert you to a possible problem. Wood can only be sold by the cord or by fractions of a cord.
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