time to enjoy a cozy fire…
we have firewood
Seasoned Mixed Hardwood – Seasoned Oak – Seasoned Premium Cherry
Please call for current availability – Pick up or we can deliver.
Seasoned Oak
Seasoned Mixed Hardwood
Seasoned Cherry
SEASONED MIXED HARDWOOD
SEASONED OAK
SEASONED BIRCH OR CHERRY
8 X 4 FACECORD
$150
$200
$260
4 X 4 HALF FACECORD
$90
$110
$130
2 X 4 STACK
$50
$60
$75
2 X 2 CAMPFIRE BUNDLE
$30
$35
$40
BY THE PIECE
$1
$1.50
$2
Loading Wisconsin birch and cherry firewood for our Lake County, Illinois customers – November 2022.
Firewood…
Looking for firewood near you in the Mundelein and Hawthorn Woods area? We offer a variety of high-quality wood, including seasoned oak, seasoned mixed hardwood, kiln dried mixed hardwood, seasoned cherry, and seasoned birch.
Seasoned oak is a classic choice and for good reason. It burns hot and long, and it produces a pleasant aroma. Seasoned oak is also very durable, so it will last for a long time in your woodpile.
Seasoned mixed hardwood is a great option if you’re looking for a variety of different types of wood. We offer a mix of oak, maple, birch, and other hardwoods that are all seasoned and ready to burn.
Kiln dried mixed hardwood is the perfect choice if you’re looking for wood that is easy to light and produces minimal smoke. Kiln dried wood is also very efficient, so you’ll get more heat for your money.
Seasoned cherry is a beautiful wood that produces a sweet, smoky aroma. It’s a great choice for special occasions, such as a romantic campfire or a holiday gathering.
Seasoned birch is another great choice for burning in fireplaces and campfires. It burns hot and clean, and it produces a beautiful flame.
We also offer delivery service, so you can get your firewood delivered right to your door.
Here are some tips for choosing the right wood for your needs:
- Consider the type of fireplace or campfire you will be using the firewood in. Some types of wood, such as oak, are better suited for fireplaces, while others, such as birch, are better suited for campfires.
- Dry wood burns better than wet wood. Look for firewood that has been seasoned for at least six months.
How to store firewood:
- Store your firewood in a dry, well-ventilated area.
- Avoid storing firewood directly on the ground. Place it on a pallet or other raised surface to keep it dry.
- Cover your firewood with a tarp or other waterproof covering to protect it from the elements.
How to light a fire:
- Start by building a small tinder pile. Tinder is small, dry material that will catch fire easily. You can use things like dry leaves, twigs, and pine needles.
- Once the tinder pile is lit, add kindling. Kindling is slightly larger pieces of wood that will help to build the fire.
- Once the kindling is burning, add larger pieces of wood.
- Continue to add wood to the fire until it reaches the desired size.
Enjoy your cozy campfire or fireplace!