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Hearing different terms like “cord” and “rank” being used to describe wood may lead you to believe that these are different units of measurement. The truth, however, is that they are the same. Both a rank of wood and a cord of wood measures 4 feet tall, 4 feet deep and 8 feet wide.
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Learn More »If you’re planning to buy firewood, you should familiarize yourself with different units of measurement. Firewood isn’t sold per log. Rather, it’s typically sold in stacks or bundles, such as a rank. But how much wood exactly is a rank? To determine if a single rank of firewood is enough for your heating or cooking needs, you’ll need to answer this question.
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There are a few things to consider when buying a rank of wood. First, you’ll need to determine if a single rank is enough for your needs. As previously stated, a single rank can last for months when used exclusively to heat a home during winter. If you’re worried that you may run out, perhaps you should buy two ranks instead of just one. Something else to consider when buying a rank of wood is the type of wood. Not all firewood comes from the same tree, and different types have different characteristics and burning qualities. Maple, for example, is prized for its long-lasting flame and sweet, flavorful smoke. Oak is another prized type of firewood, as it burns longer and hotter than many other types of wood. With that said, you really can’t go wrong with a rank of any type of hardwood. Oak, cherry, maple and hickory are all excellent hardwood choices that you can buy in ranks. Perhaps the most important thing to consider when buying a rank of wood is whether it’s been seasoned. Seasoned wood is drier and contains less moisture than fresh, green wood. Therefore, it’s easier to light and produces a cleaner flame. Some businesses may attempt to cut corners by selling cords of fresh, green wood instead of seasoned wood. Unfortunately, this wood is difficult to light and produces lots of heavy soot-filled smoke. For the best performance, it’s recommended that you only buy cords of seasoned wood. Whether it’s air-dried or kiln-dried, seasoned wood contains significantly less moisture, making it ideal for burning.
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