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Wood Pellet Pricing |
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We are currently out of Wood Pellets. Please call to ask about reservation orders.
Pellet Sales Limited to Existing Customers Only.
Due to limited supply in the market, we have been forced to limited sales of wood pellets to existing customers only. We are looking into acquiring new vendors or additional loads from existing vendors. If successful, we will remove the restriction and open pellet sales to everyone. Thank You.
Pickup a ton at a time or have them delivered.
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Local Delivery Available $45 for the first Ton $15 for each additional Ton
Wood Pellets are hand unloaded within 10-15 feet of the truck, into garage, shed or on porch. We will not provide basement delivery service.
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Pellet
fuel is a renewable, clean-burning and cost stable home heating
alternative currently used throughout North America. It is a biomass
product made of renewable substances – generally recycled wood waste.
There are approximately 800,000 homes in the U.S. using wood pellets
for heat, in freestanding stoves, fireplace inserts and even furnaces.
Pellet fuel for heating can also be found in such large-scale
environments as schools and prisons. North American pellets are
produced in manufacturing facilities in Canada and the United States,
and are available for purchase at fireplace dealers, nurseries,
building supply stores, feed and garden supply stores and some
discount merchandisers.
In short,
pellet fuel is a way to divert millions of tons of waste from
landfills and turn it into energy.
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Pellet Benefits |
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Wood pellets
were first engineered in the 1970s in response to an energy shortage in
the U.S. and are generally manufactured from wood waste generated in saw
mills, furniture manufacturing facilities, paper mills, etc. Burning
wood pellets can be used as a substitute for electricity; wood-fueled
fireplaces and stoves; or fossil fuels, such as propane or natural gas.
Pellet fuel is burned in appliances, such as freestanding stoves,
fireplace inserts, furnaces or commercial burners.
Convenience
Efficiency
Environmental
Sustainability
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