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FAQs

  • What’s the hottest burning firewood?

    Osage orange burns hottest at 32-33 million BTUs per cord, followed by hickory and black locust. Oak offers the best balance of heat and availability.

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  • What size should firewood pieces be?

    Firewood should typically be 16 inches long and split to 4-6 inch diameter. Measure your fireplace or stove to confirm the right size before ordering.

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  • What’s the difference between hardwood and softwood firewood?

    Hardwoods are denser and burn longer with more heat, while softwoods ignite faster and burn quicker—both have advantages when properly seasoned.

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  • How can you tell if firewood is dry?

    Dry firewood shows cracks in end grain, sounds hollow when knocked together, weighs less, and measures below 20% moisture with a meter.

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  • What’s the difference between a face cord and a full cord?

    A full cord is 128 cubic feet (4×4×8 ft), while a face cord is typically one-third that size (4×8 ft × 16 in deep).

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  • The Tree Guys

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  • Blue Ox Tree Service

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  • Robidoux Inc.

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  • ForestryTrader

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  • Mead Lumber of Lincoln

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  • Knotty Bear Woodworking

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  • Bomgaars

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  • Tractor Supply Co.

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  • Menards

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  • Dudley’s Dew-Right Tree & Mulch

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