Piñon firewood buying guide
Our Piñon firewood is sourced from the highlands of New Mexico.
Firewood cost varies widely on type of firewood, quantity of firewood, origin of firewood and season. Locally sourced firewood will typically be cheaper, whereas exotic woods will be more expensive with peak pricing during the winter months. Customers can expect pricing to range anywhere from $10 for small bundles (.50 cu ft) to $1300 for a full cord (128 cu ft).
Indian Head Firewood offers a variety of available quantities to suit your specific needs. Whether you need firewood for a single burn or a year’s supply, we have quantities ranging from small bundles (.50 cu ft) to a full cord (128 cu ft).
When selecting firewood, optimal moisture levels should be below 20%. Burning wood with higher moisture creates more smoke which contains harmful chemicals and particulates which can lead to toxic creosote build up. Firewood with higher moisture levels will also give off less heat as the excess water requires more energy to boil off. At Indian Head Firewood, we check all firewood inventory for optimal moisture levels ensuring your firewood is always ready to burn.
Piñon, commonly referred to as the “hardwood of the softwoods” burns hot at around 27 BTU.