I am thinking I want to buy a cord of wood. Probably a full cord. Anyone have a person they go to or sell outright? This is mearly for when we dont have electricity etc and I need to stay warm with only a fireplace.
GM2
I am thinking I want to buy a cord of wood. Probably a full cord. Anyone have a person they go to or sell outright? This is mearly for when we dont have electricity etc and I need to stay warm with only a fireplace.
GM2
get a permit and go cut it.
CL has lots of Free wood in the free section. you gotta be quick. i've scored 10 cords between 2 homes. one guy knocked down 10 30' poplar trees for me so i didn't have to spend all day cutting.
from what i see in the metro area $140-200 per depending on if it's mixed or a full cord of hardwood.
Hardwood, in Colorado?
The one thing I'd caution against is burning too much pine in your fireplace. The creosote buildup from pine is much faster than from actual hardwoods. Chimney fires are a real spooky event and could cost you your entire home (My folks learned that lesson when I was a teen - scared the crap out of me because there isnt a lot you can do to put the fire out). If you do use much pine or heavy creasote woods, make sure you get a chimney sweep to clean you out regularly (I recommend annually, and yes, chimney sweeps still exist).
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not sure where you are, but Franktown Firewood has a good variety of hardwoods. all their stuff is seasoned.
it's not the cheapest, but it is good.
russian olive, russian elm, apple crabapple. yeah hardwood. its here. i have a place north of ft fun that the lady wants some more of the russian olives taken down. we took 12 trees last year, the trees sit on 2-300 acres.
after the tornado in town we were going to take all the downed trees in the neighborhood. unfortunately 95% of them had more shit imbedded, wasn't worth the hassle