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Olson Firewood
15243 Highland Valley Road - Escondido, CA 92025   info@firewoodinsandiego.com
 Voice: 760.480.9901 Fax: 760.741.8425
Delivering Firewood in San Diego County over 25 years

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FIREWOOD header FIRE WOOD CORDS - full, quarter and half
  • Price includes delivery, tax extra
  • Stacking is available for additional price
  • Full cord stack 4 x 4 x 8'- 128 cu ft
  • ½ cord stack 4 x 4 x 4'- 64 cu ft
  • ¼ cord stack 4 x 4 x 2'- 32 cu ft
  • Seasoned/split & ready to burn
  • Wood is cut approx. 18-20 inches in length
  • Shorter & longer lengths can be accommodated


  • AVOCADO - Soft wood, no scent, burns clean and hot, good starter wood, BTU 20.7
  • PINE - Soft wood, natural pine scent, easy to start BTU 19.3-21.7
  • PINION - Soft wood, great pinion pine scent. Often used in chimneys because it repels mosquitoes BTU 22.0
  • EUCALYPTUS - Best value, heavy hard wood, lasts longer, more ash, nice flames BTU 32.5-34.5
  • FRUIT - (Peach, plum, etc.) Hard wood, produces an appealing fragrance, clean burning, makes a great cooking wood. BTU 28.3-32.5
  • WALNUT - Hard wood, nutty kind of aroma. Holds heat well-nice ember glow. Good cooking wood BTU 24.5-26.0
  • ALMOND - Hard wood, clean burning BTU 22.3-23.7
  • PECAN - Hard wood, great firewood, BTU 22.5
  • OLIVE - Hard wood, BTU 37.3
  • OAK - Hard wood, nice rich scent, lasts longest, burns clean, great cooking wood BTU 34.4-36.6
  • MESQUITE charcoal are excellent fuels, and the wood smoke lends a pleasant flavor to cooked foods. BTU/kg 17,000



  • 50/50 Mixes are also popular - Consider mixing a hard & soft wood if you don't have a gas starter in your fireplace. Start fire with soft, then add hard wood.
  • Bundles of wood-soft or hard labeled - 60 bundles per pallet
  • BTU-Approximate Heat Content (Value) per cord-listed in millions (Use as a guideline only)
  • Prestack, 1/2 cord quantity (palletized and shrink-wrapped) is also available, certain restrictions apply
  • Seasoned wood can make a difference of more than 20% in wood's heat value due to the lower moisture content.