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HotConcrete t1_it8k58q wrote

I’d be curious to see what others are paying. I’m paying more than I like at $300 a cord in south county but it’s beautiful seasoned barkless oak.

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RiTerrapin t1_it8s3iq wrote

Following with interest from the northern part of the state. I need to order a 1/2 cord and don’t know who to call.

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RedditSkippy t1_it8v1zc wrote

Curious if you can get a half cord. I think the supplier my parents had said he wouldn’t deliver less than two cords. That’s like, five years worth of wood for them, so they were like, forget it, we’re not going to burn anymore.

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GrapeRello t1_it98g0m wrote

Any recommendations for the southern part of the state?

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Hdale803 t1_it9nowt wrote

Warwick Tree Company will fill your car/truck for $50. The wood is decent and they’re very generous

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Nomadhero_ t1_it9wp8y wrote

Verrier Tree Services is in West Greenwich.

They have kilned dried wood and it is great. Just know that they are very busy this time of year. Good luck!

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ItzSkeeMofu1990 t1_itab9zm wrote

Call Eddy Marceau firewood and land clearing in Chepachet

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shortys7777 t1_itbntcx wrote

I'm willing to bet you are not finding actual seasoned wood this late in the year unless it's kiln dried. They will say seasoned if it was in log form then cut and split 1-2 months ago. Wood doesn't actually season until it's split. And should be stacked off the ground. You can always split a fresh piece and check with a moisture meter. 20% or less is what your looking for to have a good, clean, hot burn.

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