Seasoned Split Firewood Delivered to You
Pickard Farm sells 2 year seasoned firewood in Massachusetts. We are the best choice for split, aged hardwood with prompt delivered to your door. Unfortunately, we CAN NOT deliver this product to New Hampshire.
We are equipped to deliver up to four cords of firewood at a time. You can also request our stacking prices.
Features
Our Quality New England Hardwood
Seasoned Firewood for Residential & Commercial use is:
- Twenty-four months (24mths)
- Cut & split
- Sixteen-inch (16”) length
- Ready for delivery, or pick up
Call Dan, the firewood man, for quick delivery at +1 (978) 486-4141 or +1 (978) 697-4141
Wood Fuel
We offer different types of wood fuel, Dry Well Seasoned Firewood & Air Dried Hardwoods, ready to burn in your fireplace, wood stove, or campfires. All of our firewood is stored on-site, and we supply quality hardwood firewood to all areas in the Northeast. If you are looking for quality cut and split firewood in Massachusetts, look no further. Pickard Farm is here!
Best Firewood in Massachusetts
Our industrial firewood processor allows us to keep up with all your wood-burning needs. All of our firewood is great for your wood-burning fireplaces & wood stoves. We offer competitive firewood prices; find out today.
What is a Cord of Firewood
A cord of firewood measures 128 cubic feet. To achieve this measurement, tightly stack the pieces of firewood all in the same direction, four feet high by four feet deep by eight feet long. 4' x 4' x 8' = 128 Cubic Feet.
What Wood Burns Best
The best burning wood is seasoned hardwood, led by ash and followed by oak and hardwood maples. Seasoned means the tree has been cut and allowed to dry for at least one year, although it need not be split.
The only exception to the seasoning rule is ash, which can usually be used the same season. Avoid pines and cedar; they burn hot and can cause a build-up inside the fireplace.
While birchwood is the prettiest wood with its attractive white bark, it is not among the best burning. The best smelling is oak; the worst, Ailanthus, nicknamed the "tree of heaven."
How to store wood
Keep split firewood in a dry place with proper ventilation and preferably some sun. While it is not a good idea to have a woodpile too close to the house, it's safe and very convenient to keep an immediate supply in an iron ring on the patio, porch, or even beside the fireplace.
If the wood is well-seasoned, you can cover the pile with plastic, but be aware that a plastic cover will slow down the seasoning process. It is also good to keep the wood on two treated two-by-fours so that it is not in direct contact with soil.
Our Delivery Locations
The Pickard Farm Delivery Areas:
- Acton
- Arlington
- Ashby
- Ashland
- Ayer
- Devens
- Harvard
- Bedford
- Belmont
- Billerica
- North Billerica
- Boxborough
- Burlington
- Cambridge
- Carlisle
- Chelmsford
- North Chelmsford
- Concord
- West Concord
- Dracut
- Dunstable
- Everett
- Framingham Nobscot
- Saxonville
- South Framingham
- Groton
- Holliston
- Hopkinton
- Hudson
- Lexington
- A Village of Framingham
- East Lexington
- Lincoln
- Littleton
- Littleton Common
- Lowell
- Malden
- Marlborough
- Maynard
- Medford
- Melrose
- Melrose Highlands
- Natick
- Newton
- Auburndale
- Chestnut Hill
- Newton Centre
- Newton Highlands
- Newton Lower Falls
- Newton Upper Falls
- Newtonville
- Nonantum
- Thompsonville
- Waban
- North Reading
- Pepperell
- East Pepperell
- Reading
- Sherborn
- Shirley
- Somerville
- Stoneham
- Stow
- Sudbury
- Tewksbury
- Townsend
- Tyngsborough
- Wakefield
- Waltham
- Watertown
- Wayland
- Cochituate
- Westford
- Weston
- Wilmington
- Winchester
- Woburn
Guide for Proper Fire Wood Burning
Follow these rules once you buy our split firewood for sale:
- Burn only Dry, Well Seasoned Firewood
- Burn all the Wood Gases (Adjust your air intake)
- Don't Let Creosote Build Up in Your Chimney
- Practice Appropriate Chimney Maintenance