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Old 10-03-2009, 08:06 PM
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Default Firewood

Does anyone else heat their home with a wood stove or fireplace? Just wondering what you pay for a cord of wood and where you are located.

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Old 10-04-2009, 07:31 AM
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We don't exclusively heat our home with firewood, but we do have two fireplaces that we often use. I just bought a cord of wood for $250.00, including delivery, from D R Charles in Monroe.
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The majority of heating I do with a wood stove. I don't pay for wood as I have a couple acres and tons of wood from some clearing. Probably enough for 5 years at least.

BUT I do believe the going rate is around $200.00

Just keep in mind you can "loose stack" a cord and "tight stack" a cord as they are dimensional and not by weight.
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