ugh, the annual firewood hunt RANT
Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2016 11:50 am
Once again I'm late buying firewood. We go through 5 cords each winter. You'd think it was as easy as calling some firewood guy on kijiji, picking an ad , setting up a date for delivery and then handing over the cash. Ha!
Most kijiji ads suck, there's very little information given to make a decision so I have to email/phone back and forth (and good luck getting a response) to have questions answered- as simple as- Where do you deliver to?
Sadly it seems simpler getting a root canal. We've been scr%wed more often than not.No responses to messages (mostly I think because I've started to ask tough questions like how long the wood was seasoned, what the log size and length were, and the species BEFORE I accept delivery) We've had "seasoned" wood delivered ( as in, cut and split last night not this morning; a LOT of liars about "seasoned " wood) chunks so big we had to rent a splitter; we've had some kind of hardwood (species unknown, it's horrid!) that was delivered wet,takes two years to season, dries lighter than poplar and has zero heat output) We have had the same guy for the past 3 years, but he's getting harder and harder to get hold of, the wood is wetter and wetter and the price is jacked up higher and higher each year, so I'm looking around.
Oil is now cheaper than firewood in the Durham region,looks like $350-400 for each bush cord of unseasoned wood on a good day. Ugh. I get that the firewood guys want cash but schlepping around 2 grand in my purse makes me nervous.
No way am I going to resort to having a load of logs delivered either and renting a cut up guy- there's so much other stuff to do around here all I need is another project like that. But I might have to.
The only pleasant experience so far was Mike and Lori's firewood, but they don't deliver this far :-/
There's definitely the need for a GOOD firewood guy (or girl) in this area of the province. Great business opportunity for someone! Too bad I'm not 3 decades younger.
Might go back to just topping up the oil tank monthly, it's less hassle and costs a lot less lately.
Most kijiji ads suck, there's very little information given to make a decision so I have to email/phone back and forth (and good luck getting a response) to have questions answered- as simple as- Where do you deliver to?
Sadly it seems simpler getting a root canal. We've been scr%wed more often than not.No responses to messages (mostly I think because I've started to ask tough questions like how long the wood was seasoned, what the log size and length were, and the species BEFORE I accept delivery) We've had "seasoned" wood delivered ( as in, cut and split last night not this morning; a LOT of liars about "seasoned " wood) chunks so big we had to rent a splitter; we've had some kind of hardwood (species unknown, it's horrid!) that was delivered wet,takes two years to season, dries lighter than poplar and has zero heat output) We have had the same guy for the past 3 years, but he's getting harder and harder to get hold of, the wood is wetter and wetter and the price is jacked up higher and higher each year, so I'm looking around.
Oil is now cheaper than firewood in the Durham region,looks like $350-400 for each bush cord of unseasoned wood on a good day. Ugh. I get that the firewood guys want cash but schlepping around 2 grand in my purse makes me nervous.
No way am I going to resort to having a load of logs delivered either and renting a cut up guy- there's so much other stuff to do around here all I need is another project like that. But I might have to.
The only pleasant experience so far was Mike and Lori's firewood, but they don't deliver this far :-/
There's definitely the need for a GOOD firewood guy (or girl) in this area of the province. Great business opportunity for someone! Too bad I'm not 3 decades younger.
Might go back to just topping up the oil tank monthly, it's less hassle and costs a lot less lately.