Well seasoned wood that is predominantly plantation pine and will be rain wet and will need to be stored in a well ventilated place for 4 to 6 weeks. We do NOT recommend buying this wood in winter unless you buy it in advance and allow time to dry.This wood will require a well ventilated storage space if purchased in winter or after rain to allow it to dry out.
Ablaze recommends keeping enough wood to stay at least a month ahead before purchasing or using outside stored softwood OR buying at least some inside wood with your delivery.
These prices are for wood delivered within Wellington and Hutt Valley ONLY. For other areas please ring for delivery rates.
Learn more about firewood and warm healthy homes here.
Firewood is generally sold by loose measure. The ministry of consumer Affairs records this information on their website: There are two accepted methods of selling firewood by description, or measure eg trailer load, sackful, truckload by volume eg 3 cubic metres, 1.5 cubic metres etc.
Though the cord is sometimes used to describe a measure of firewood, it is not a legal unit of measurement and should not be used. The Measurement and Product Safety Service (MAPSS) recommends that references and advertisements to sales by volume should be in cubic metres (m3). Firewood sold by volume is sold as a "thrown measure" unless specifically stated otherwise. This means that the quantity of wood is measured as if it were thrown into a container, and not as if it were stacked. Read more.
Ablaze recommends keeping enough wood to stay at least a month ahead before purchasing or using outside stored softwood OR buying at least some inside wood with your delivery.
These prices are for wood delivered within Wellington and Hutt Valley ONLY. For other areas please ring for delivery rates.
Learn more about firewood and warm healthy homes here.
Firewood is generally sold by loose measure. The ministry of consumer Affairs records this information on their website: There are two accepted methods of selling firewood by description, or measure eg trailer load, sackful, truckload by volume eg 3 cubic metres, 1.5 cubic metres etc.
Though the cord is sometimes used to describe a measure of firewood, it is not a legal unit of measurement and should not be used. The Measurement and Product Safety Service (MAPSS) recommends that references and advertisements to sales by volume should be in cubic metres (m3). Firewood sold by volume is sold as a "thrown measure" unless specifically stated otherwise. This means that the quantity of wood is measured as if it were thrown into a container, and not as if it were stacked. Read more.