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Firewood Sellers Near Me

Residential Foresters LLC
Storrs, Connecticut

Based in Storrs, Residential Foresters LLC operates as a full-service tree care business that also provides quality firewood operating from Storrs. Operating from 77 Wildwood Rd, this established business has built a strong reputation achieving an outstanding 5.0-star rating by providing seasoned hardwood and professional delivery. Reach them at (860) 429-9972 or visit their online presence for services.

Mother Nature's Little Helpers
Sacramento, California

Mother Nature's Little Helpers serves as a established tree care specialist offering seasonal firewood services based in the Sacramento area. Operating from nan, this established business has built a strong reputation maintaining an exceptional 5.0-star rating with their expertise in wood selection and customer service. Contact (530) 227-1835 for orders or visit their website.

Silver Star Firewood Products
Compton, Arkansas

Based in Compton, Silver Star Firewood Products operates as a reliable firewood supplier based in the Compton area. Operating from HC 33 Box 40, this established business has built a strong reputation maintaining an exceptional 4.8-star rating through consistent quality and reliable service. Contact (870) 420-3795 for firewood orders and delivery scheduling.

J.R. Wiese Enterprise
Higganum, Connecticut

J.R. Wiese Enterprise functions as a established firewood company operating from Higganum. Operating from 18 Leon Burr Rd, this established business has built a strong reputation serving customers with a 3.7-star rating through attention to wood quality and service excellence. Call (860) 345-2529 to discuss your firewood needs.

Organic Raised Garden Beds & Compost Supply
New Port Richey, Florida

Organic Raised Garden Beds & Compost Supply operates as a reliable firewood supplier operating from New Port Richey. Operating from Cody St, this established business has built a strong reputation maintaining an exceptional 4.9-star rating with their commitment to customer satisfaction. Call (727) 645-5289 to place orders or check their website for more information.

A+ Firewood
Pueblo, Colorado

A+ Firewood operates as a professional firewood supply business operating from Pueblo. Operating from 30643 Barnett Rd, this established business has built a strong reputation earning a perfect 5.0-star rating by providing seasoned hardwood and professional delivery. Reach them at (719) 250-9641 for quality firewood supply.

Pine Island Fatwood
Greenville, Florida

Pine Island Fatwood operates as a professional firewood supply business operating from Greenville. Operating from 201 SW Bushnell Trail, this established business has built a strong reputation maintaining an exceptional 4.8-star rating through attention to wood quality and service excellence. Contact (850) 948-2339 for firewood orders and delivery scheduling.

Forest Management
Kuna, Idaho

Based in Kuna, Forest Management operates as a full-service tree care business that also provides quality firewood operating from Kuna. Operating from 3900 S Open Sky Ln, this established business has built a strong reputation maintaining an exceptional 5.0-star rating through attention to wood quality and service excellence. Reach them at (208) 466-7992 or visit their online presence for services.

Pegleg Smith's Trading Post
Dingle, Idaho

Pegleg Smith's Trading Post functions as a dedicated firewood supplier based in the Dingle area. Operating from 4883 Dingle Rd, this established business has built a strong reputation earning a perfect 4.8-star rating by focusing on properly seasoned firewood and timely delivery. Reach them at (208) 705-4708 for quality firewood supply.

Firewood Tips

Choose the Right Wood
Hardwoods like oak, maple, and hickory burn longer and produce more heat than softwoods.
Check Moisture Content
Well-seasoned firewood should have a moisture content below 20% for optimal burning.
Season Your Wood
Allow freshly cut wood to dry for 6-12 months before burning for best results.
Store Properly
Keep firewood off the ground, covered on top, but with good air circulation on the sides.

🔥 Firewood Buying Checklist

Before you make a purchase, go through each of these points to ensure you're buying quality firewood that fits your needs, budget, and burning setup.

Final Word: Make Every Cord Count
By following this checklist, you'll make smarter decisions when buying firewood, avoid common scams, and get the best value for your money. Whether you're shopping in spring to stock up early or looking for firewood for sale near you during peak winter months, being informed means you'll burn cleaner, safer, and warmer all season long.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is a 'cord' of firewood?

A: A cord is a standard unit of measurement for firewood, typically measuring 4 feet high by 4 feet wide by 8 feet long, totaling 128 cubic feet.

Q: Should I buy seasoned or green firewood?

A: Always buy seasoned firewood. Green wood has high moisture content, burns inefficiently, produces more smoke, and can lead to creosote buildup.

Q: How can I tell if firewood is seasoned?

A: Seasoned wood is lighter, has cracks at the ends, makes a hollow sound when two pieces are knocked together, and the bark may be loose or peeling.

Q: What are the best types of wood for burning?

A: Hardwoods like oak, maple, hickory, ash, and birch are generally best. They burn hotter, longer, and produce less creosote.

Q: How long does firewood need to season?

A: Most hardwoods need 6-12 months to properly season, sometimes longer depending on climate and initial moisture.

Q: What is the best way to stack firewood?

A: Stack wood in a single row, off the ground (on pallets or timbers), with space between rows for air circulation. Cover the top to protect from rain, but leave sides open.

Q: What is creosote and why is it dangerous?

A: Creosote is a highly flammable tar-like substance that builds up in chimneys from incomplete combustion. It's dangerous because it can cause chimney fires.

Q: How often should I clean my chimney?

A: It's recommended to have your chimney inspected and cleaned annually, especially if you burn frequently or use unseasoned wood.

Q: What safety precautions should I take when burning firewood?

A: Ensure your chimney is clean, use a fire screen, keep combustibles away from the fireplace/stove, have a fire extinguisher nearby, and never leave a fire unattended.

Q: Why is local firewood important?

A: Buying local firewood helps prevent the spread of invasive pests and diseases that can be transported in wood. It also supports local businesses.

Smart Buying Tips

Compare Prices
Get quotes from multiple suppliers and understand what measurement they're using (cord vs face cord).
Ask About Delivery
Inquire about delivery fees, stacking services, and minimum order requirements.
Verify Quality
Inspect the wood before purchase - look for proper seasoning and avoid green or moldy wood.
Buy Early
Purchase firewood in spring or summer when prices are lower and selection is better.