Our Fireplacex Hybrid-Fyre is coming next week but from reading these forums, I realize I don't have enough wood to get us through the season. I was thinking I would just ring up a local company and get some split wood delivered but again, from these forums, I think I'd be unlikely to get wood dry enough to burn immediately although the dry climate here might allow the wood to dry enough to burn at the end of this season.
So to fill the burning gap I was looking for some 'bio' blocks or logs but I can't find any local suppliers here in or around Centennial, Colorado. All the main bio-fuel web sites either don't have distributors here or, if they do, the local store doesn't have any in stock.
Does anyone have any ideas for local bio blocks or good suppliers of seasoned wood?
So to fill the burning gap I was looking for some 'bio' blocks or logs but I can't find any local suppliers here in or around Centennial, Colorado. All the main bio-fuel web sites either don't have distributors here or, if they do, the local store doesn't have any in stock.
Does anyone have any ideas for local bio blocks or good suppliers of seasoned wood?