Posted by Don-Wi on October 28, 2010 at 15:34:47 from (75.219.98.125):
I called a buddy of a co-worker today that sells pellets. Said he had hardwood for $195/ton, and soft wood for $205/ton. To me that seems backwards so I asked him dont the hardwood give more heat?
He replies no and says the softwood do.
I always thought hardwood was better burning and more bang for the buck, but I've only lived in the house for a year now, so I can't say I've run much through it. Just looking to buy more pellets before the price goes up again.
On the other hand, there is the place I bought 4 tons from last March and they've got the same hardwood pellets for $169/ton. Vulcan brand.
What do you guys burn? How much do you pay? $169/ton is hard to beat. comes to about $3.40/bag, and is much cheaper than even TSC.
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