Single Bagged Firewood $150

Bag Size: (35″x35″x40″)
Less mess and keeps wood out of the elements

Loose Cord Firewood $300

Our firewood delivery includes hardwoods like ash, hickory, maple, oak, and birch. Using a variety of these hardwoods can give you the best combination of heat, longevity, and pleasant ambiance for your fires.

  • Ash burns well even when freshly cut.
  • Hickory is one of the hottest burning woods.
  • Maple offers a steady, long-lasting burn.
  • Oak produces slow-burning, consistent heat.
  • Birch lights easily and produces bright, hot flames.

High Heat Output

  • Dense Wood: Hardwoods are denser than softwoods, meaning they contain more material per volume. This density leads to a higher energy content, so they burn longer and produce more heat.
  • Efficient Heating: For example, hickory and oak are known for producing a lot of heat, which makes them ideal for heating homes in cold climates or for cooking in wood-fired ovens.

Slow Burning

  • Long Burn Time: The dense structure of hardwoods means they burn more slowly compared to softwoods. This makes them great for sustaining fires over time, reducing the need to constantly add more wood.
  • Minimal Spark Production: Hardwood tends to produce fewer sparks, making it safer to use in indoor fireplaces.

Low Sap and Resin

  • Cleaner Burn: Hardwoods like ash and maple contain less sap and resin than softwoods. This results in a cleaner burn with less creosote buildup in chimneys, which reduces the risk of chimney fires and makes maintenance easier.
  • Various Hardwoods: ash, hickory, maple, oak, birch – no pine.

Pleasant Aroma

  • Fragrant Smoke: Many hardwoods, particularly hickory and birch, emit a pleasant aroma when burned, enhancing the experience of a fire, especially for cooking or in outdoor fire pits.

Low Moisture Content

  • Seasoning and Drying: Hardwoods tend to season well and retain low moisture content once dried properly. This ensures efficient burning without much smoke, making them a top choice for both indoor and outdoor fires.

Durability

  • Durable Wood: Hardwoods like oak and maple maintain their structural integrity for longer, even when stored outside, so they resist rotting and maintain their burn quality over time.
Various Hardwood Firewood: ash, hickory, maple, oak, birch – no pine.
Bagged firewood ready for delivery in the Hudson Valley

Delivery of Firewood included
Bag Size: (35″x35″x40″)
Less mess and keeps wood out of the elements

Bagged Firewood ready for delivery

Bags of firewood packaged in our tight netted bags. Each bag contains neatly cut and split pieces of hardwood firewood. The wood is uniformly cut into smaller, manageable logs, perfect for home use in fireplaces, wood stoves, or outdoor fire pits. The bags allow for ventilation helping the wood stay dry and properly seasoned, preventing mold or excess moisture from accumulating.

Firewood Delivery in the Hudson Valley

Firewood Delivery truck for Hudson Valley. Various Hardwood firewood: ash, hickory, maple, oak, birch – no pine.

One of our delivery trucks loaded with 3 bags of firewood, ready for transport. Our firewood deliveries provide large quantity of wood in a single trip making it convenient for customers looking to stock up for winter.

Bagged firewood offers several advantages compared to loose firewood, particularly in terms of convenience and cleanliness. The fact that it’s neatly contained in a bag means there’s no hassle with bits of bark, wood chips, or dirt that often comes with handling loose firewood. This makes it especially appealing for people who are using the wood in smaller quantities, such as for a fireplace or backyard fire pit.

Another benefit of bagged firewood is that it’s a breathable bag. This helps keep the wood dry and properly seasoned, reducing moisture content and ensuring a more efficient burn. The ventilation in the bags prevents the wood from becoming damp or developing mold, which is a common concern with firewood stored loosely in a pile.

On the other hand, loose firewood, while cheaper in bulk, can be harder to manage and the pile can attract insects or rodents.

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