firebrick43
Life is all about big saws
Don't have any problem with how your handling it, maybe tell him to deliver and stack the green wood and you will give him like quality/quanity of dry wood. Thant way you know the outcome and if he was really motivated he would get out there and cut/split it.
Please don't take this as an attack, cause its not. Just out of curiosity, why 10 years worth? I have dealt with hoarders(not saying that you necessarily are one) , and their ideas typically are based in reality but the results typically are not.
I understand 2 or 3 years, but more than that you are going to have a significant amount of rot if stacked outside, if inside you are either losing a significant opportunity cost due to the space taken up or paying to build/store that much wood. Then having a significant amount of wood stacked in a building causes issues with pest, both bugs that can attack a structure and mice building nest and urinating/crapping everywhere. Also mentioned was the cord in the basement. It is highly discouraged to bring more than 3 or 4 days worth of wood either in or against your home due to the wood warming and the larvae, or hibernating bugs coming out and attacking the wood frame in your home.
Please don't take this as an attack, cause its not. Just out of curiosity, why 10 years worth? I have dealt with hoarders(not saying that you necessarily are one) , and their ideas typically are based in reality but the results typically are not.
I understand 2 or 3 years, but more than that you are going to have a significant amount of rot if stacked outside, if inside you are either losing a significant opportunity cost due to the space taken up or paying to build/store that much wood. Then having a significant amount of wood stacked in a building causes issues with pest, both bugs that can attack a structure and mice building nest and urinating/crapping everywhere. Also mentioned was the cord in the basement. It is highly discouraged to bring more than 3 or 4 days worth of wood either in or against your home due to the wood warming and the larvae, or hibernating bugs coming out and attacking the wood frame in your home.