I'm new here...hate to ask questions without first reading a lot of threads where I could probably find the information, but I'm working on a house at the time and just don't have time to do a lot of reading.
I can buy Anthracite at TSC, but I think their pricing is too high for bagged coal. I figure buying in bulk is the way to go for best pricing as well as finding good coal.
Does anyone know if anthracite can be bought near Dayton, Ohio, or off the river in Cinci.? I'm also not opposed to hauling my own from PA if it works out to be the best option.
Thanks!
Anthracite Near Sw Ohio
- Hambden Bob
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https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=where+to+buy+coal+in+dayton%2Cohio
A simple,general Google search to get You started. Let's see if anyone from Your neck of the woods can chime in with something better.
A simple,general Google search to get You started. Let's see if anyone from Your neck of the woods can chime in with something better.
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Make them a offer the Chillicothe and Circleville stores both have pallets of hard coal that sit there and don't seem to sell. Don't overlook soft coal, if your setup can burn bituminous (soft) coal you can get it way cheaper in bulk. Bramhi in Wellston OH sells lump and stoker size.
:EDIT: I forgot about Oxford reclamation outside Newlexington OH
:EDIT: I forgot about Oxford reclamation outside Newlexington OH
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Lehigh Coal bulk in PA If you're serious about best pricing on a quality coal.Hoytman wrote:I'm new here... I'm also not opposed to hauling my own from PA if it works out to be the best option.
Thanks!