Firewood Stacked Cord Calculator
We have set up this page to solve a problem. You bought a certain amount of firewood and were told the amount of wood you were paying for and getting would be the amount normally stated in Cords or partial cords of wood. You get the wood delivered, typically dumped in a pile for you to stack. Calculating a random pile to find its volume is well past this site's capability. So, to reasonably measure the wood, it needs to be stacked in a cubic dimension so it can be calculated using the firewood calculator below. However, when you stack the wood, it may not be convenient or possible to do just one area that fits the standard dimensions of cordwood. Just doing one stack may not work, or multiple cubic piles with different stacked dimensions, so you would measure each. Calculate the amount and add them up for the total.
We have found a calculator that will convert the cubic dimensions of the stack or stacks of wood you have built. Measure what size you have in the final stack or stacks. Then, the dimensions of each cube are put together, and the blocks are totaled. The calculator will convert the dimensions to a cubic area, and the size is also converted to cubic feet, which is the basis of a cord of firewood (128 cubic feet). You get a cord size calculation and a cubic foot calculation.
One of the ways customers use this is when multiple stacks are made it you do have to do each stack and add the total up. For people like me who had to take remedial math, this is a lot easier than writing the formula out on a spreadsheet. The math goes like this. By definition, cordwood is compactly stacked firewood, typically stacked 4' wide X 4' high X 8' high. The bottom line in the definition is 128 cubic feet.
Firewood Calculator: No math required
So, break down the information into blocks so that you can calculate it and find out the quantity of wood you received.
Without being able to verify the quantity you agree to purchase, you just will not know if it is a fair deal or not.
Here are some reference dimensions.
One cord is 4 X 4 by 8 feet wide = 128 cubic feet.
One half of a cord is 16" wide by 4 X 4 high now by 12' long = 63.9 cubic feet, so that would be half a cord.
One-third of a cord would be 42.66 cubic feet. It would line ou like one row of 16" pieces. So it calculates this way one row 16" wide 4 feet high X 8 feet long = 42.66 cubic feet one-third of 128 cubic feet.
These numbers are rounded, but if you extend them out more decimal places, it will come out to the exact number.
So grab the Stanley tape measure and check to see what you get vs. what you thought you were getting. Expect some variation based on the tightness of stacking, but certainly do not get taken for a ride if it varies a lot between what you ordered and what you got. If there is a discrepancy, we recommend contacting the vendor and discussing the situation to see if a reasonable solution can be reached. As in any service/sales business, you would want that courtesy if you were the owner. If you are happy with the service, let a friend know. If you are not happy with it, contact the company to let them know so they can fix it.
Firewood Quantities We Sell
At Bostonfirewood.com, we are geared to be a firewood supplier that does things a little differently. We sell, deliver, and stack kiln-dried firewood for Boston and Metro West customers. We know many customers want;
- Smaller quantities of wood other than a full cord
- Kiln-dried wood delivered
- Wood stacked where you want it
- Firewood that lights and burns well
- A fair measure of wood
- We stand behind our firewood product
Quantity Options We Provide
Because we sell convenience, we sell firewood in the amounts the customer wants, and we define the amounts here on this site
- Full Cords of kiln-dried firewood
- Half Cord of kiln-dried firewood delivered and stacked
- Face Cord or one-third of a cord of kiln-dried firewood delivered and stacked
- Quarter Cords of kiln-dried firewood
- Bundles of Kiln dried firewood picked up in our yard
To order, call Paul at 781-254-2773