Firewood Suppliers Near Mobile, AL
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Firewood Delivery in Mobile: What You Need to Know
If you heat with a fireplace or wood stove in Mobile, ordering seasoned firewood delivered locally saves time and hassle. The warm, humid climate means you'll use firewood less than northern homeowners, but when temperatures drop and wood stoves become practical, having a reliable supply matters. Most Mobile residents who burn wood use it for supplemental heat or ambiance rather than primary heating, which means ordering a half cord or full cord annually is typical.
Best Firewood Species for Mobile
Oak and hickory are your strongest local options. Both grow throughout Alabama and deliver excellent heat output—oak produces around 24 million BTUs per cord when properly seasoned, while hickory ranks even higher at roughly 27 million BTUs per cord. These hardwoods burn hot and long, making them ideal if you're running a wood stove through occasional cold snaps or heating a large room.
Pine and sweet gum also grow locally but aren't ideal for firewood. Pine burns quickly with lower heat output and creates creosote buildup in chimneys—problematic if you're burning regularly. Sweet gum splits poorly and produces less heat than oak or hickory. If you're ordering firewood delivered, stick with oak or hickory whenever possible.
The key factor isn't species alone—it's moisture content. Freshly cut wood contains 50% or more water and produces mostly smoke, not heat. Seasoned firewood sits split and stacked for 6-12 months, drying to around 20% moisture. When you order firewood delivered, confirm the supplier seasoned it properly. Ask how long it's been drying, or look for visible signs: cracked log ends, loose bark, and a hollow sound when two pieces strike together all indicate proper seasoning.
What to Expect from Local Delivery
Firewood delivered and stacked in Mobile typically runs $300-$400 per full cord, depending on species and delivery distance. Half cords run proportionally less. Most local suppliers offer delivery within a 20-30 mile radius—if you're in downtown Mobile or nearby suburbs, you're well-served. Minimum orders are often a half cord, though some providers accept quarter-cord orders for an upcharge.
Ask your supplier about stacking service when you order. Some drivers stack wood neatly along your driveway or near your stove; others simply dump the pile. Stacked wood dries faster and looks cleaner, so it's worth the small extra cost. Delivery typically happens within 1-2 weeks of your order, though peak season (October-November) can stretch timelines.
Protecting Your Wood from Pests
Alabama's warm climate brings specific pest concerns. Oak wilt and Southern pine beetle are real threats—these insects colonize freshly cut or stressed wood. This is why buying firewood sourced locally (within 50 miles of Mobile) matters: wood transported across state lines can carry pests into your area. Always ask your supplier where their wood was harvested. If someone offers suspiciously cheap firewood delivered from out of state, that's a red flag.
Store your delivered firewood at least 20 feet from your home's foundation and keep the pile off wet ground. This prevents pest pressure and allows air circulation, speeding seasoning. Cover the top loosely during rain but leave sides open—stagnant moisture encourages decay and insect issues.

Marcus holds a degree in forestry and has consulted with firewood operations and state agencies on sustainable wood fuel practices since 2008.



