1049 days ago

Hotmix Firewood for Sale - ready to use 2023 Winter

A1 Sure Services - Auckland Tree Removal & Tree Care Specialists

A1 Sure Services - Hotmix Firewood
Seasoned dry hotmix firewood available for sale.

2023 Price: Hot Mix - $115 per m3

Our popular "HOT MIX" firewood is a combination of fast starting and slow burning woods. Wood varieties include Pine, Macrocarpa, Gum, and other types of arborist removed trees.
The wood is standard firewood split size, clean and ready to burn.

A delivery fee of $30 will apply for delivery to North Shore and Hibiscus Coast addresses. Free delivery on orders of 6 cube or more.

Delivery days are Monday to Friday only and we can deliver within 1-2 days of placing the order.

Please click through to our website to place your order.
Please include your address, how many cube you want and where you want the wood to be dropped and we will book it in and email back confirmation of delivery.
www.a1sureservices.co.nz...

Negotiable

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