Description
One unit of measure used for firewood is the “Face Cord”. A “face cord” of firewood is 8 feet long 4 feet high and 16 inches deep.
This is a standard size of a “face cord” regardless of the species.
Maple is one of the hottest-selling woods due to the dense wood it contains, providing much heat.
The moisture content is less when the wood is kiln-dried, and it lights up way easier, burning hotter than green, unseasoned wood.
It also reduces the possibility of mold and pests that sometimes can be found in freshly cut wood.
If you are looking for a face cord of kiln-dried maple firewood, this would typically be a stack of logs cut to a length of 16 inches and presented in a manner to measure 8 feet long, 4 feet high, and 16 inches deep from a single species of wood.
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