Hardwood, firewood for sale, sold and delivered by the bush cord, $400.00 Markham Ontario.
Markham is a city in the Regional Municipality of York, Ontario, Canada. It is approximately 30 km northeast of Downtown Toronto.
It is made up of the communities of Berczy Village, Cornell, Markham Village, Milliken, Thornhill and Unionville.
It has one of Canada’s most vibrant business communities with over 400 companies headquartered in the city.
In the 2021 Census, Markham had a population of 338,503, which ranked it the largest in York Region, fourth largest in the Greater Toronto Area, and 16th largest in Canada.
With a population mix that is over 50% visible minorities, Markham is one of the most culturally-diverse cities in Canada.
Markham boasts a wide range of parks, shopping, and cultural sites. Markham sustains a thriving arts community highlighted by its galleries and theatres. The city’s rich history is showcased throughout the cities museums, historic old downtown, and one of the oldest country fairs in Canada. With dozens of public parks and green spaces as well as great shopping and recreation Markham is one of the very best live work communities in the country.
Markham is in our firewood delivery area, we deliver firewood by the Bush Cord to Berczy Village, Cornell, Markham Village, Milliken, Thornhill and Unionville.
A Bushcord is the amount of firewood that, when “stacked and well stowed” occupies a volume of 128 cubic feet measuring 4 feet by 4 feet by 8 feet.
12" Bush cord$400.00
For those with smaller fireplaces we offer a cut and split 12 inch bush cord of wood delivered to your door.
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16" Bush cord
$400.00
For home fireplaces we can supply and deliver the standard 16 inch cut and split bush cord of firewood.
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24" Bush cord
$400.00
For those looking for longer lengths of cut and split firewood we offer 24 inch firewood. Ideal for garages and shops.
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Why burning wood better for the environment!
Todays wood burning stoves are very efficient at burning firewood, and can have an efficiency rating of over 90% depending on the model of stove.
Burning wood is actually a part of a carbon neutral process, whereby the carbon released from burning wood is balanced out by the carbon absorbed by the tree during its lifetime. Burning wood is recognized as “carbon neutral” by the Carbon Trust.
Firewood is also a renewable energy source unlike oil and gas!