Whitbread
ArboristSite Operative
Luckily I live in the middle of tons of state land where there is more dead/downed wood within 1/2 mile of my house than I could possibly ever use. If I had to buy wood, it wouldn't make sense and I'd just run natural gas. Last winter, I had 40 couple days straight of below zero, that really ate the wood.Holy Toledo! That's a lot of wood, and a lot of space to heat. Where I live, that 24 cords of wood would cost just under $10k so I'd probably burn more natural gas. Of course I don't have a natural gas line to my house.