Blaschak Rice Coal from $489.90 per ton w/volume discount

$509.90

From $489.90 per ton

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$509.90 per ton

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4+ tons $489.90 per ton

Blaschak Anthracite Coal is an American-produced, clean-burning, smokeless fuel that’s continuously warmer and costs less than other heating options.

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Description

  • Blaschak Rice Coal (Anthracite) Is Keeping Homes Warm
    If your home never feels warm enough, yet your heating bills are out of sight, it’s time to consider the anthracite advantage.

    Hundreds of thousands of homeowners currently use anthracite and many others are converting to it for comfortable, cost-efficient home heating.

  • Convenient
    Delivered pre-washed in 40-pound poly bags.

  • Economical
    Produces more heat for less cost than any other environmentally responsible fuel.

  • Environmentally Friendly
  • Blaschak Rice Coal
    Burns with virtually no smoke or emissions and does not contribute to acid rain.

From $489.90 per ton

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Now $509.90 per ton

2+ tons $499.90 per ton

4+ tons $489.90 per ton

BLASCHAK ANTHRACITE IS ONE OF THE COUNTRY’S TOP ANTHRACITE COAL PRODUCERS.

From its founding in 1937 to its operations today, Blaschak has built a legacy of mining innovation and environmental restoration, all while meeting the needs of customers around the world – and in our backyard.

Located in the anthracite country of northeastern Pennsylvania between the borders of the Lehigh Valley and Greater Philadelphia Region, Blaschak Anthracite’s headquarters lie in Mahanoy City, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania.

THE ANTHRACITE ADVANTAGE

Anthracite is one of nature’s cleanest-burning solid fossil fuels and carbon sources. A specialty mineral, anthracite is cleaner and harder than other forms of coal and offers the highest heat value of all coals.

Since its discovery in Eastern Pennsylvania in 1769, anthracite has been meeting the needs of industrial users worldwide while at the same time providing clean, affordable heat for homes and schools.

Anthracite has proven to be an economically and environmentally friendly solution for two centuries – and demand is growing.