Firewood logs for sale are generally bought by people according to the volume and not the weight as often the weight is affected by the moisture content. A method of measuring firewood is according to cords of wood which is 4 inch x 4 inch x 8 inch of stacked timber and can be broken down into ½ cord or ¼ cord. This is an accepted method of buying firewood in North America. However, in the UK, firewood tends to be sold in loose loads and not stacked. So, it is important to see how much wood will be available for the amount of money paid.
The common method followed by most firewood companies in Lincolnshire is to sell firewood logs in net bags, as seen in garage forecourts, or as ‘bulk’ loads, which may be delivered in woven nylon bulk bags or in the back of a pick up or trailer. Logs described as bulk are not stacked into the bags and therefore 1 m³ of bulk loose logs will be a less than 1 m³ of neatly stacked logs.
Note with the firewood, buyers might often face a problem with the price of firewood quoted by Lincolnshire firewood companies. It is often common to find differences in the price and there are certain factors that are found to affect the price of firewood.
The price of firewood is often determined by the energy content of the kind of wood one is buying. Say for example soft woods have about half the energy content per cord of wood when compared to the hardwood variety. Plus there are surplus charges for transportation as well as storage. Counting all that in, the cost of hardwood is definitely going to be more than soft woods.
Then the quality of the wood is also to be considered. It is always better to buy seasoned firewood logs rather than the green ones, which will contain more moisture. Seasoned logs will be dry and easier to store as well.
The size of the firewood logs for sale is also a factor. It is seen that firewood in shorter lengths cost more compared to the large pieces.
Other factors count for the amount of firewood purchased, location of the yard from where the purchase is made and so on.
Hence, all these often contribute to the variations seen in price of firewood. Paying a little extra helps as good quality firewood logs will provide the much needed warmth for a longer time.