Out of Stock – Seasoned Firewood 1/4 Cord
Price range: $150.00 through $294.00
Per Quarter Cord
Please Read Our Firewood Stacking Policy
Please Note: Every delivery will include some smaller wood pieces and bark (approx. 4 wheelbarrows or less per full cord). These scraps make excellent kindling!
Length of seasoned firewood can range from 18″-22″
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- Community Leaders Since the 1970s
Description
Create a warm atmosphere without breaking the bank by ordering Hawkins firewood to your home with FREE delivery. Hawkins firewood is high quality, covered, and seasoned. Avoid back breaking labor of splitting your own wood and opt for convenience today.
Additional information
| Delivery to | Howard County, Montgomery County, Frederick County, Northwest DC, Anne Arundel/Prince George's County, Greater Richmond Area, Arlington County, Alexandria City, McLean-Great Falls, Fairfax City/Fairfax County |
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| Stacking | Yes, No |






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“Will Use Again!”
Needed firewood from a local source. Hawkins had a good price for seasoned firewood. Purchased online and very quickly was contacted for delivery. Delivery in two days by a polite gentleman. Firewood was good quality and the exact amount I ordered (1/4 cord). Will use again.
– Benjamin D.
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“Convenient!”
I buy firewood from Hawkins. It is well seasoned and consistently cut to the length I need for my fireplace insert. Delivery process is convenient.
– Joseph P.
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“Will Do Business With Them From Now On!”
Excellent price on the firewood and next day delivery. Phone is answered right away even on the weekend. I will do business with them from now on.
– Rodrigo
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“Can’t Recommend Them Enough!”
Wood was seasoned and burned well. The gentleman who brought it and stacked it was friendly and helpful. I can’t recommend them enough.
– C.S.
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“Speedy and Great!”
Speedy delivery and great firewood! I will be using Hawkins again.
– Michael L.