• BUR OAK- IN STOCK

    CURRENT PRICING:

    • Loose Fill: $4.25 per cubic foot
    • Customer Stacked: $5.40 per cubic foot

    • 1 CORD $450

    • IBC Tote (1/3 Cord, approx. 38 ft³):
       – Loose Fill: $161
    • Customer Stacked $ 205
       – Pre Stacked: $220
    • Bundle $12
       –(1.9 ft³ - 12 x 12 x 15.5")


    All other load sizes will be measured on-site.


    Estimated Weight Per Cord: ~4,000 lbs

  • PINE- IN STOCK

    CURRENT PRICING:

    • Loose Fill: $2.80 per cubic foot
    • Customer Stacked: $3.60 per cubic foot

    • 1 CORD $310
    • IBC Tote (1/3 Cord, approx. 38 ft³):
       – Loose Fill: $105
    • Customer Stacked $135
       –Pre Stacked: $150
    • Bundle $8
       –(1.9 ft³ - 12 x 12 x 15.5")


    All other load sizes will be measured on-site.


    Estimated Weight Per Cord: ~2,800 lbs

  • TAMARACK- COMING SOON

    CURRENT PRICING

    • Loose Fill: $3.85 per cubic foot

    • Customer Stacked: $4.80 per cubic foot

    • 1 CORD $480
    • IBC Tote (1/3 Cord, approx. 38 ft³):
       – Loose Fill: $145
    • Customer Stacked $182
       – Pre Stacked: $199


    All other load sizes will be measured on-site.


    Estimated Weight Per Cord: ~3,300 lbs

  • POPLAR- COMING SOON

    CURRENT PRICING

    • Loose Fill: $2.80 per cubic foot
    • Customer Stacked: $3.60 per cubic foot

    • 1 CORD $360
    • IBC Tote (1/3 Cord, approx. 38 ft³):
      – Loose Fill: $105
    • Customer Stacked $135
       –Pre Stacked: $150


    All other load sizes will be measured on-site.


    Estimated Weight Per Cord: ~2,500 lbs

  • BUR OAK- IN STOCK

    Bur Oak Firewood


    Bur Oak is one of the densest hardwoods, making it an exceptional firewood choice for long, sustained burns. With a BTU rating of 26–30 million BTUs per cord, it produces intense heat—ideal for home heating, wood stoves, and fireplaces.


    Oak burns slowly and efficiently, producing minimal smoke and low creosote buildup when properly seasoned. It’s also perfect for overnight burns, keeping your fire going longer with fewer refills.


    Why Choose Oak?

    ✔ Long Burn Time – Lasts significantly longer than softwoods and even many other hardwoods
    ✔ High Heat Output – One of the best firewood options for home heating
    ✔ Low Smoke & Creosote – Reduces buildup in chimneys and stoves when properly seasoned

  • PINE- IN STOCK

    Pine Firewood


    Pine is a lightweight, easy-to-light softwood that is perfect for campfires, outdoor fire pits, and quick-burning fires. It produces a pleasant aroma and is a cost-effective choice for recreational fires.


    While pine burns faster than hardwoods, it provides instant heat and is ideal for kindling or quick, short burns. Pine has a BTU rating of 15–20 million BTUs per cord, meaning it provides decent warmth but is best suited for milder weather or supplementing a hardwood fire.


    Why Choose Pine?

    ✔ Lights Easily – Great for kindling or starting fires
    ✔ Burns Hot & Quick – Ideal for fast warmth or outdoor fires
    ✔ Aromatic – Produces a natural, pleasant woodsy scent

  • TAMARACK- COMING SOON

    Tamarack Firewood


    Tamarack (also known as Eastern Larch) is a highly desirable softwood that burns hot and clean, making it one of the best choices for firewood among conifer species. With a BTU rating of 20–24 million BTUs per cord, it rivals some hardwoods in heat output while still being easier to split and quicker to dry.


    Tamarack produces minimal smoke and has a distinct, pleasant scent when burned. It’s perfect for wood stoves, fireplaces, and outdoor fire pits—especially when seasoned properly.


    Why Choose Tamarack?

    ✔ High Heat for a Softwood – Excellent for home heating or supplementing hardwood
    ✔ Clean Burning – Low creosote and smoke when properly dried
    ✔ Easy to Work With – Splits well and seasons faster than most hardwoods

  • POPLAR- COMING SOON

    Poplar Firewood


    Poplar is a versatile and affordable firewood option, best suited for kindling, quick burns, and shoulder-season heating (spring and fall). It has a BTU rating of 13–17 million BTUs per cord, meaning it burns faster and cooler than oak but is great for mild winter days, outdoor fires, and campfire wood.


    Poplar lights easily and burns clean, making it a good option for those looking for a budget-friendly wood supply that still provides reliable heat.


    Why Choose Poplar?

    ✔ Affordable & Widely Available – A cost-effective choice for heating and campfires
    ✔ Quick Burning – Ideal for moderate heat needs
    ✔ Low Creosote Build-Up – Burns clean when properly seasoned