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hilltopper 09-01-2022 05:59 PM

Seasoned cord wood price
 
Curious as to what folks are paying for seasoned cord wood this year (pre-split and delivered). I’m paying $375/cord which was a shock to the system. A quick web search suggests this price is about average or maybe a bit better than average. Wood is not my primary heat source. Hoping that fuel oil estimations of $8 to $9 per gallon this winter are overstated!

WinnisquamZ 09-01-2022 06:13 PM

I was quoted $450 a cord plus a $45 delivery charge on top of that from two different dealers one month ago


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thinkxingu 09-01-2022 06:27 PM

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Originally Posted by WinnisquamZ (Post 375861)
I was quoted $450 a cord plus a $45 delivery charge on top of that from two different dealers one month ago


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Holy smokes, where you ordering it from? This criminal?! https://www.firewoodguy.com/menu.cfm

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WinnisquamZ 09-01-2022 07:02 PM

Both local dealers who advertise in the LDS


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Stilljester 09-02-2022 09:06 AM

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Originally Posted by hilltopper (Post 375860)
….I’m paying $375/cord which was a shock to the system. A quick web search suggests this price is about average or maybe a bit better than average.

Similar to what I paid for a cord delivered.

8gv 09-02-2022 09:10 AM

At some point furniture will be cheaper to burn. :eek:

magicrobotmonkey 09-02-2022 09:17 AM

Luckily I locked in my 3 cord at $300 in the spring... let's see how the delivery tomorrow goes...

WinnisquamZ 09-02-2022 09:17 AM

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Originally Posted by 8gv (Post 375873)
At some point furniture will be cheaper to burn. :eek:

Done that


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TiltonBB 09-02-2022 10:20 AM

I have a tree that needs cutting down. With what they are getting for wood maybe someone will pay me to let them have it!

SailinAway 09-04-2022 01:00 PM

I seriously suggest bartering for wood
 
We know very well that SOMEONE is profiting from inflation, showing that today's high prices aren't necessary. When things get to extremes---gas $5 a gallon, wood $450 a cord, etc.---it's the opportune time to quit the money-for-goods-and-services economy altogether and barter your skills, time, energy, and unneeded goods. I recently bartered my professional time (quasi legal services), the infamous Toro single-stage snowblower, and a high-wheeled trimmer-mower for home repairs, 3/4 of a cord of dry, cut and split firewood, and cutting and splitting a maple tree. No money was exchanged and I gained a friend and garage space in the bargain. I couldn't be happier. I bet everyone here has skills and goods you could exchange for wood. Do like our colonial ancestors did. Of course, your source for wood has to be someone who is equally interested in sidestepping the inflated fleecing economy.

SailinAway 09-04-2022 01:58 PM

Another tip: Asplundh tree cutting
 
Codeman 671 posted this in another thread: "Asplundh Tree Service stopped at my house in Gilford, near Ames Farm on Friday. They are doing tree clearing for Consolidated Communications. Consolidated is stringing the area with fiber (Fidium) in the near future." A tip someone gave me is to follow those Asplundh trucks around with your chainsaw and pickup, and ask them if you can have the trees.

CORRECTION: Referring to trees not on private property. Thanks for the reminder.

John Mercier 09-04-2022 04:25 PM

The tree service cannot give permission to take the wood.
You would need to find the landowner and ask them for permission.

The reason some prices are falling is due to lower demand.
A green cord purchased in the spring, or even last fall, and allowed to season in your own yard would be cheaper.

Slickcraft 09-04-2022 05:09 PM

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Originally Posted by SailinAway (Post 375975)
Codeman 671 posted this in another thread: "Asplundh Tree Service stopped at my house in Gilford, near Ames Farm on Friday. They are doing tree clearing for Consolidated Communications. Consolidated is stringing the area with fiber (Fidium) in the near future." A tip someone gave me is to follow those Asplundh trucks around with your chainsaw and pickup, and ask them if you can have the trees.

John is correct. If the tree company cut a useful tree along my frontage, I would legally own the wood. They would have an obligation to notify me. If I said that to just take it away, then they could offer it up. However if you just came along and took the wood that I own, that would be petty theft.

Alan

SailinAway 09-04-2022 08:34 PM

Yes, I agree about trees cut on private land. But Asplundh also cuts trees and branches in the town right of way or on town land. Those might be available for public use. Also, I sometimes see large hardwood trees at the town transfer station. I sure hope those get used by someone who needs them.

Off topic, but: In my experience, Asplundh/Eversource doesn't really distinguish between private property and town property. Obligation to notify you? HAHAHA! I can tell you what will have zero effect: Telling Asplundh or Eversource etc., "Do not cut or trim trees on my property without my permission." Also: having that entered into their written notes carried by the foreman. And: making a complaint when they cut your trees anyway. About the only thing that will cure the problem: taking photos of the Asplundh workers feeding your beautiful walnut into the chipper.

One day I looked out the window and saw Asplundh trimming my trees. I asked them what they were doing. They said, "We're trimming your neighbor's trees. He said we could."

SailinAway 09-04-2022 08:48 PM

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Originally Posted by John Mercier (Post 375981)
The reason some prices are falling is due to lower demand. A green cord purchased in the spring, or even last fall, and allowed to season in your own yard would be cheaper.

Lower demand for wood? Why would that be? I would think the demand for wood would be very strong right now.

John Mercier 09-04-2022 09:35 PM

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Originally Posted by SailinAway (Post 375991)
Yes, I agree about trees cut on private land. But Asplundh also cuts trees and branches in the town right of way or on town land. Those might be available for public use. Also, I sometimes see large hardwood trees at the town transfer station. I sure hope those get used by someone who needs them.

Off topic, but: In my experience, Asplundh/Eversource doesn't really distinguish between private property and town property. Obligation to notify you? HAHAHA! I can tell you what will have zero effect: Telling Asplundh or Eversource etc., "Do not cut or trim trees on my property without my permission." Also: having that entered into their written notes carried by the foreman. And: making a complaint when they cut your trees anyway. About the only thing that will cure the problem: taking photos of the Asplundh workers feeding your beautiful walnut into the chipper.

One day I looked out the window and saw Asplundh trimming my trees. I asked them what they were doing. They said, "We're trimming your neighbor's trees. He said we could."

Prices for items other than wood and heating fuel (though that seems to have come down a bit from the June highs) have come down.


The ROW is for the road... it does not mean the town owns the property nor anything on it.
Even along the highway.

Slickcraft 09-05-2022 05:14 AM

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Originally Posted by SailinAway (Post 375991)
Yes, I agree about trees cut on private land. But Asplundh also cuts trees and branches in the town right of way or on town land. Those might be available for public use.

Sorry but trees cut on the town right of way are the legal property of the abutting landowner.

Alan

I.C.Isles 09-05-2022 06:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Slickcraft (Post 375994)
Sorry but trees cut on the town right of way are the legal property of the abutting landowner.

Alan

Yes, but a majority of homeowners would want the trees removed from their property that were trimmed or cut. If a tree fell on my property I would be grateful to anyone that would remove it free of charge for the wood.


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thinkxingu 09-05-2022 06:35 AM

"It's easier to ask forgiveness than permission."

Just kidding!

In the case of down trees that I might like for firewood, I just drop a note in the mailbox closest to the wood with my number and an offer to come grab it. About 80% of the time, I hear back from people glad to let me have it.

Interestingly, there is a pile of wood on a street not far from camp with a "NOT FREE!" sign on it.

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