When to buy firewood?
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Puggit

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49,459 posts

272 months

Sunday 19th June 2011
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We had our stove installed late autumn last year, so didn't really have a choice.

Is it best to wait until we need the wood, or order now and let it dry out in certain conditions under our care?

davepoth

29,395 posts

223 months

Sunday 19th June 2011
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Now is good. If you buy it when you need it, it'll be expensive. Simple supply and demand. Buy as much as you can.

Mermaid

21,492 posts

195 months

Sunday 19th June 2011
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davepoth said:
Now is good. If you buy it when you need it, it'll be expensive. Simple supply and demand. Buy as much as you can.
always handy to find out if a neighbour is having trees down, and do a deal with the tree "surgeon".

I had a large Ash down recently, and my neighbours were most happy to pick up the wood.

Henry-F

4,791 posts

269 months

Sunday 19th June 2011
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If you have access to a van or truck and fancy a drive out to us (Just the other side of Slough) get in touch. I can sort you out with some logs F.O.C. I'll cut the logs up into split-able lengths for you with the saw.

Keep smiling.

Henry smile

bga

8,134 posts

275 months

Sunday 19th June 2011
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Get it now & store somewhere that is protected from rain but gets fresh air to it. The through-draft of air will significantly help the drying of the logs.

dickymint

28,512 posts

282 months

Sunday 19th June 2011
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Look at it this way - don't you wish you had bought a tanker load of petrol 5 years ago?

fatboy b

9,663 posts

240 months

Monday 20th June 2011
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Ask around the area for who people use. We had a farmer who used to supply us, but let us down just before Christmas with stuff we couldn't burn. That's now drying out properly, but some friends put us on to another chap. He's expensive, but the wood is fab.

And that reminds me, I must stick an order in to him this week.

rovermorris999

5,321 posts

213 months

Monday 20th June 2011
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Don't forget you really need it to dry for at least a year. Most 'seasoned' wood you buy isn't. So get as much as you can store.