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Call us, and we will explain the details as well as give you a delivery date
No Worries about creating a mess in your home
We travel New England so we can keep in stock the finest kiln-dried firewood For you
Things we find that we think our customers would like to have
Bigger Bundles - Better Value
Chose the correct length for your stove
Start your fire quickly
Sized for your pizza oven
Our wood is as dry as or drier than the day it came out of the kiln – great for good-burning fires.
As "The Firewood Concierge,” we pay close attention to getting the highest-quality firewood so you don’t have to work at keeping the fire going.
Processing, bundling and delivering firewood produces kindling-sized pieces that we bag and give to our customers to start their fires with, as any good Firewood Concierge would do.
We are a supplier of kiln-dried firewood in Eastern Massachusetts with a different approach: no-labor fires. We know you want a nice warm fire to relax in front of while you sit back and enjoy life. Typically, you aren’t the do-it-yourself lumberjack with the time and access to wood to cut and haul your firewood. To get from the forest to the fireplace, we estimate that you would handle each piece of wood about ten times. We provide firewood "concierge" service. Scouring New England, we find sources of quality kiln-dried wood with a low moisture content that consistently lights and burns well. Then we go the extra step. You call us, and we deliver the wood neatly where you want it. Parking, alleys, stairs, basements, hallways, and elevators are no problem. We also offer stacking services to stack the wood in your storage area. Call Paul, and he will give you a price on the stacking service. The only heavy lifting required for you is picking up the phone and calling us. Leave the rest to us. We will always deliver the amount you ordered and guarantee the product.
Face Cord Of Firewood Boston What is a Face Cord, the Dimensions Explained. When ordering firewood, customers often can not picture what a face cord of firewood looks like. Paul Fulmour explains that a face cord of firewood is stacked up with a full cord of wood for scale. For more firewood videos, visit our video directoryStacking will be available again (When COVID-19 restrictions are removed)
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