Firewood Suppliers Near Harvest, AL

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    Firewood Delivery in Harvest, AL: What You Need to Know

    If you heat with wood or rely on a fireplace during Alabama's cooler months, finding reliable firewood delivery in Harvest is a practical priority. Harvest sits in Madison County, where winters are mild but steady enough that a reliable wood supply matters for both comfort and backup heating. Whether you're stocking up for occasional use or primary heat, understanding what to look for—and what to avoid—saves you money and frustration.

    Choosing the Right Wood for Your Needs

    Oak and hickory are your best bets in this region. Both are hardwoods that burn hot and long, giving you more heat per cord than softer woods like pine. Oak typically delivers around 24 million BTU per cord when fully seasoned, while hickory pushes closer to 27 million BTU per cord—meaning fewer trips to restock and steadier, longer-lasting fires.

    Pine is cheaper and easier to find, but it produces more creosote buildup in your chimney and requires more frequent restocking. If you go the pine route, factor in more frequent chimney cleaning. Sweet gum, another local species, sits in the middle: decent heat output but prone to popping and sparking, so it works better as a secondary wood mixed with oak or hickory.

    The golden rule: buy wood harvested and seasoned within 50 miles of Harvest. This reduces the risk of transporting pests like the Emerald Ash Borer, which has spread across Alabama and can hitch rides on firewood. Out-of-region wood can introduce this destructive pest to local ash trees.

    What to Expect From Local Delivery

    Seasoned firewood Harvest suppliers typically offer delivery by the cord or half-cord, with full cords running $250–$350 depending on wood type and delivery distance. Half-cord options ($150–$200) work well if you're testing a supplier or have limited storage. Some local operators provide stacking service for an additional fee—worth the cost if you have mobility concerns or prefer not to handle the work yourself.

    Delivery timing varies. During peak fall demand, expect 2–3 weeks from order to delivery. Off-season (spring and summer), turnaround is faster. Most reputable suppliers will deliver and stack the wood in your preferred location, whether that's a garage, covered porch, or dedicated woodshed.

    How to Verify Quality Before Buying

    Don't assume "seasoned" means properly dried. True seasoning takes 6–12 months in a covered, well-ventilated space. Here's how to check:

    Moisture content: Seasoned wood measures 20% moisture or less. If the supplier has a moisture meter, ask them to test a sample in front of you.

    Visual signs: Look for visible cracks radiating from the log center—these form as the wood dries. The bark should be loose or partially peeling, not tight and green.

    The ring test: Strike two logs together. A sharp, hollow sound means dry wood. A dull thud suggests trapped moisture.

    If a supplier can't answer questions about seasoning time or moisture content, move on. Wet or green wood produces poor heat, creosote buildup, and wasted money.

    Local Sourcing Matters

    Firewood Alabama operates in the Harvest area and understands local needs—wood type, delivery logistics, and the hassle of arranging pickup in North Alabama heat. Working with a focused local supplier often means better service than big-box alternatives and the chance to ask questions specific to your heating setup.

    Tom Reeves
    Tom Reeves
    Hearth & Heating Consultant

    Tom is a certified hearth professional with over two decades of experience advising homeowners on wood-burning appliances and fuel selection.

    Updated: 1/19/2026

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