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Fire Wood For Sale
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All About the Best Firewood For Sale On-Line
HARDWOODHardwoods burn hotter and cleaner which means you actually burn fewer hardwood logs than softwood to obtain the type of fire you want. Hardwoods leave less creosote, a sap residue that can clog chimney flue and even cause fires in extreme cases. Oak is a long-burning hardwood that is typically used in pizza ovens, wood-burning grills and barbecues. Oak is usually seasoned for four to six months. Like most wood from Sepulveda Building Materials, different lengths can be selected when you purchase oak firewood, depending on your needs. Mesquite is typically used in pizza ovens or wood-burning grills and it is a favorite for barbecues. It is a slow-burning wood that creates a hot fire. It produces a great aroma and gives barbecued meat or poultry a Southwestern flavor! Now you can purchase mesquite firewood on-line! Almond is usually dark in color and is seasoned for nine months. It produces about 20% more heat per cord than Oak, making it a good value, and it burns clean for an easy clean-up. You can purchase almond firewood on-line from Sepulveda Building Materials. Walnut is usually light in color and produces much more heat than typical warehouse or grocery store bundles, making it a good value. It burns clean for an easy clean-up and is typically smaller and easier to carry than some other woods. Get a good value by purchasing walnut firewood on-line from Sepulveda Building Materials. ![]() An actual Half Cord of Sepulveda's 16” Wood. Notice the three rows of wood stacked neatly on the easy-to-store pallet. These woods are usually more plentiful and sometimes more attractive in price. They ignite easily and can heat your fireplace and flue faster. However, they can create more smoke and creosote. Juniper has a shaggy bark, is very aromatic and pops and crackles when burning. CAUTION: Be sure to use a full fireplace screen when burning juniper! This wood is easy to ignite, making it a good choice to mix with a longer-burning wood like Almond. You can buy Juniper, Almond or a mix of the two on-line from Sepulveda. Pinyon Pine is the "hardwood" of the softwood family. It lights easily and burns with more flame, but for a softwood gives you a good value as the fire lasts longer than other softwoods typically found in grocery stores. purchase Pinyon Pine on-line from Sepulveda Building Materials. MIXED WOODS Not sure what to purchase? We suggest a mix of both soft and hard woods. Softwood makes it easy to start the fire and preheat the chimney. Once the fire is going, add hardwood to keep the fire going with less work. When you purchase a mixed cord of wood we deliver one pallet of softwood and one pallet of hardwood. For example: one pallet of Juniper and one pallet of Almond. Mixed half cords are mixed equally on the same pallet. Sepulveda Building Materials offers mixed woods for sale on-line. ONE-THIRD CORD Available only in our 16” length wood and wood mixtures, delivered on a wrapped pallet and is great for condos, apartments, town-homes, or restaurants. The 1/3 cord pallet takes up the same space as two trash cans for easy storage in a yard, garage or driveway. RACKS Racks are smaller firewood packages 1/16 of a cord. They fit into the trunk of a car and are perfect for beach outings, campouts or homes with limited storage. Racks are not sold on this website, but you can call Sepulveda today at 800-394-4726 or visit one of our store locations for a quote! We deliver firewood 6 days a week: Monday - Saturdays only. If you order online before noon, please request delivery for the next delivery day (or later). After noon, please request delivery for the second delivery day after you order (or later). We do not deliver on Sundays. Examples. We do not restack firewood since we deliver the firewood prestacked on pallets. We deliver only to areas and locations that are at least 9’ wide and 7’ high so our fork lifts are able to spot the pallets. Wrapped On Pallets For Convenience: Sepulveda's Firewood is neatly prestacked and net wrapped on a pallet for your convenience, protection and air flow around the wood, which helps keep wood dry and continues the drying process. The net packaging material has UV prohibitors which lasts over a year and will continue to keep the wood dry from condensation lessening the chances of rot. You do not need to restack the wood unless you really wish to. We don't charge for the pallet, which can be cut up and burned in your fireplace after all the wood is gone, keeps wood off the moist ground, and lessens insect infestation. We don't dump firewood in your driveway and we do not restack the wood. We use small forklifts to spot the pallet of wood. Please note forklifts can only maneuver through areas that are larger than 9’ wide and 7’ high. When You Buy 22-24” lengths of firewood from Sepulveda, you always receive a half cord of wood on a pallet which measures approximately 4’ wide and 4’ high and two (2) logs deep. A full cord is two (2) of our pallets. When buying 16" firewood from Sepulveda, you receive a half cord of wood on a pallet which measures 4’ wide and 4’ high and three (3) logs deep (see photo above). A full cord is two (2) pallets. That's a lot of wood! Our 1/3 cord pallet measures 51” high by 45” long by 32” wide or 42.5 cubic feet. It is compact enough to fit in a small area and takes up the same space as two large trash cans. Due to the pallet size and the quantity of wood, it is perfect for townhome, condo, apartment dwellers or restaurants. Sepulveda gives you your money's worth!
Approximate Heat Content Per Cord of Woods Used for Firewood in California (Dry Basis)1
NOTE: Sepulveda Building Materials DOES NOT stock all of the woods listed in this
table. For our current stock, please click on a “Purchase Firewood” button.
1Wood specific gravity and heat value are both necessary for calculation of fuel value. Both have been determined for most woods but data were estimated for a few uncommon species, based on local laboratory experience. * Pinyon is very close to Monterey Pine in heat value. Four main factors affect how much heat you will get from your firewood:
![]() Front view of 1/2 cord of wood. To Enhance Your Wood-Burning Experience:
How to Store Your Firewood:
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