Earth Sense Energy Systems has their new pricing for early buy program.
Their prices are up from last year, some very substantial.
A maple hardwood variety is up $39 per ton, from $169 to $208. The manufacturer said that "Midwest raw material demand for forestry fiber to supply pulp & paper, sawmills and dry kilns is causing pricing to bump this year which was elevated by the propane shortage and cold winter".
An oak hardwood variety is up $8 per ton, from $191 to $199. ESES's own softwood blend is up $4 per ton from $211 to $215. A ponderosa pine variety is up $2 per 1.2 ton, from $267 to $269. A douglas fir variety is up $48 per ton, from $258 to $301. Another douglas fir variety is up $19 per ton, from $287 to $306. And Bear Mountain went up $2 per ton, from $321 to $323.
Their prices are up from last year, some very substantial.
A maple hardwood variety is up $39 per ton, from $169 to $208. The manufacturer said that "Midwest raw material demand for forestry fiber to supply pulp & paper, sawmills and dry kilns is causing pricing to bump this year which was elevated by the propane shortage and cold winter".
An oak hardwood variety is up $8 per ton, from $191 to $199. ESES's own softwood blend is up $4 per ton from $211 to $215. A ponderosa pine variety is up $2 per 1.2 ton, from $267 to $269. A douglas fir variety is up $48 per ton, from $258 to $301. Another douglas fir variety is up $19 per ton, from $287 to $306. And Bear Mountain went up $2 per ton, from $321 to $323.