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  • Should firewood be covered in summer?

    Seasoning firewood should be mostly uncovered in summer for maximum drying. Already-dry wood can have its top covered while leaving sides open.

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  • What is the average cost of firewood delivery?

    Firewood delivery costs $200-400 per cord for seasoned hardwood in most areas, varying by region, wood type, and season. Premium and kiln-dried wood costs more.

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  • Can you mix different types of firewood?

    Yes, mixing firewood types is smart strategy. Combine softwood for starting with hardwood for sustained heat, or blend species to balance cost and performance.

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  • How much firewood do I need for winter?

    Most homes need 1-6 cords per winter depending on climate, home size, and whether wood is primary or supplemental heat.

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  • What’s the best firewood for pizza ovens?

    Oak is best for pizza ovens, providing high heat and clean burning. Maple works well too, while fruitwoods like cherry add flavor when mixed with primary fuel.

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