Firewood

Kiln-Dried Firewood in Fayetteville, GA

Cutting Edge Firewood is the Southeast's leading vendor of premium kiln-dried firewood. We serve the entire Greater Atlanta Area, including the city of Fayetteville. So, if you're a Fayetteville resident who's tired of trying to hunt down high-quality firewood, look no further. You can select and buy kiln-dried firewood directly from our website, which we'll deliver to your Fayetteville home via our Delivery Artisan service.

5 Things You Didn't Know About Fayetteville, GA

Even if you live in Fayetteville, there are probably some things about this charming town that you don't know.

  1. It was originally founded back in 1822. While it doesn't come close to Savannah, which was founded in 1733, it's still one of the oldest cities in The Peach State.
  2. It is the hometown of famous country singer and songwriter Zac Brown.
  3. It has Georgia's third-largest amusement park, Fun Junction USA.
  4. It has a public museum called the Holliday Dorsey Fife Museum.
  5. It has the oldest courthouse. Originally constructed in 1825, the Fayetteville County Courthouse is the oldest still-standing courthouse in Georgia.

Is Your Fayetteville, GA Home Ready for Winter?

It can get pretty chilly in Fayetteville during the winter. In December, the city's average high temperature is 55 degrees, and its average low temperature is 37 degrees. In January, Fayetteville's average high temperature is 53 degrees, whereas its average low temperature is just 34 degrees. If your home isn't prepared for these chilly temperatures, you and your family will have a long winter ahead.

By stocking up on kiln-dried firewood, though, you can rest assured knowing that your Fayetteville will be warm and comfortable throughout winter. Many homeowners use their fireplace as a form of supplemental heating during winter. Whether your home uses gas or electric central heating, running it 24/7 can leave you with some pretty high utility bills. Building fires in your fireplace, on the other hand, only requires firewood -- a nominal price compared to gas and electricity.

With a stockpile of kiln-dried firewood, you also don't have to worry about power outages preventing you from warming your Fayetteville home. Each year, thousands of Georgia residents are left without power due to storms, strong winds and heavy snowfall. Crews for Georgia Power, Snapping Shoals, Central Georgia EMC and other power companies do an outstanding job of connecting customers back to the grid. In many cases, though, residents are left without power for hours or even days. As long as you have kiln-dried firewood on hand, you can build fires to warm your Fayetteville home even when the power goes out.

The Limitless Possibilities of High-End Firewood

Premium kiln-dried firewood is the perfect fuel with which to warm your Fayetteville home. But there are other ways to use high-end firewood. You can use to build fires on your patio with a fire pit or outdoor fireplace. If you're an avid outdoorsman, you can carry firewood when camping or hiking. Of course, you can also use high-end firewood to cook and smoke delicious foods. These are just a few of the limitless possibilities of high-end firewood.

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How to Stack Firewood at Your Fayetteville, GA Home

There's a right way and a wrong way to stack firewood at your Fayetteville home, and unfortunately many people are guilty of the latter. When improperly stacked, however, moisture can get trapped inside the firewood, causing it to develop mold or mildew. And over time, constant exposure to moisture can cause firewood to rot. So, what's the right way to stack firewood at your Fayetteville home? When stacking firewood, place the logs on a rack that's both covered and off the ground. You can place the rack outside your home. The most important thing is that it elevates your firewood at least a few inches off the ground and provides cover. If you don't own a firewood rack, consider ordering one of the luxury racks sold exclusively here at Cutting Edge Firewood.

Types of Wood to Avoid Burning in Your Fireplace

You shouldn't burn just any type of wood in your fireplace. Wood with a high moisture content burns less efficiently than wood with a low moisture content. The inefficient combustion process of wet wood can cause it to pop and crackle, which may send fiery-hot embers shooting in all directions. Furthermore, wet wood produces more smoke than dry wood, creating an unpleasant environment for anyone nearby.

Here are a few types of wood you shouldn't burn in your fireplace:

  • Fresh or green wood
  • Wet wood
  • Softwood firewood
  • Pressure-treated wood
  • Wood with lots of sap or resin

Your search for firewood in Fayetteville, GA is over. Stock up on high-quality kiln-dried firewood by visiting our order page now. After placing your order, we'll deliver the kiln-dried firewood directly to your Fayetteville, GA home.


About The Author

Leroy Hite

Leroy Hite is the founder and CEO of Cutting Edge Firewood, an ultra-premium firewood and cooking wood company located in Atlanta, Georgia. Leroy's mission is to give people the experience of the perfect fire because some of life’s best memories are made in the warmth of a fire’s glow. He founded Cutting Edge Firewood in 2013 with a goal to provide unmatched quality wood and unparalleled customer service nationwide. The company offers premium kiln-dried firewood, cooking wood, and pizza wood in a wide variety of species and cuts to customers around the country.