Description
Oak Kiln-Dried Firewood Face Cord
A face cord of oak firewood means a firewood pile that is normally 4 feet high and 8 feet long by 16 inches deep.
Thus, the term “face cord” differs from that of a full cord of wood, which is described by the measurements 4 feet high, 8 feet long, and 4 feet deep.
A face cord is actually one fraction of the full cord-the depth is just about one-third that of a full cord.
When it is specified as a “single species” like oak, it means that all the wood in that face cord is from one type of tree-in this case, oak.
Oak is a hardwood known for its dense, long-burning properties, which makes it a popular choice for firewood.
Oak firewood is always in demand because it provides steady, hot fires and burns for a long period.
It is a bit slower to season than some other types of firewood, so it is best to season it at least 6-12 months prior to use.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.