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Firewood Sellers...How ya doin' this season?
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<blockquote data-quote="etc" data-source="post: 3309559" data-attributes="member: 44524"><p>The going price in Wash. DC area is between 220-275 / cord of hardwood. </p><p></p><p>I am not a seller, but a buyer. I do cut / split occasionally as a weekend warrior. This fall I got 5 cords of hardwood for 160/cord. The catch was it was not seasoned at all, seemed like it was cut / split yesterday, judging by the weight, the fresh wood smell and of course the water coming out of when burning.</p><p>I just stacked it for next year, I was happy.</p><p></p><p>To get properly seasoned hardwood, well cut and split and delivered, the cord price is close to 300 during season and easily exceeding that in quantities smaller than cord. e.g. 12 cubic feet has a going price of $40, that's over 450/cord. But drive an hour from DC and you can easily find a pickup load for 50-60.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="etc, post: 3309559, member: 44524"] The going price in Wash. DC area is between 220-275 / cord of hardwood. I am not a seller, but a buyer. I do cut / split occasionally as a weekend warrior. This fall I got 5 cords of hardwood for 160/cord. The catch was it was not seasoned at all, seemed like it was cut / split yesterday, judging by the weight, the fresh wood smell and of course the water coming out of when burning. I just stacked it for next year, I was happy. To get properly seasoned hardwood, well cut and split and delivered, the cord price is close to 300 during season and easily exceeding that in quantities smaller than cord. e.g. 12 cubic feet has a going price of $40, that's over 450/cord. But drive an hour from DC and you can easily find a pickup load for 50-60. [/QUOTE]
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