Firewood Suppliers Near Montgomery, AL
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Firewood Delivery in Montgomery, AL: What You Need to Know
If you heat with a fireplace, wood stove, or outdoor fire pit in Montgomery, ordering firewood delivery beats hauling it yourself—especially during the warmer months when you're stocking up for winter. The key is knowing what to look for locally and understanding what makes seasoned wood worth the investment.
Best Firewood Types for Montgomery
Oak and hickory are your gold standards in central Alabama. White oak burns hot and long, delivering roughly 24 million BTUs per cord—ideal for sustained heating through those cold snaps that hit the region. Hickory matches oak's heat output and creates excellent coals for overnight burns. Both species are abundant locally, which keeps delivery costs reasonable.
Sweet gum and pine are cheaper options, but they produce more creosote buildup in your chimney and require more frequent cleaning. If budget is tight, use them for kindling or shoulder-season fires rather than primary heating.
Typically, seasoned firewood in Montgomery runs $250–$350 per cord, depending on wood type and delivery distance. Half-cord and quarter-cord bundles cost proportionally more per unit but work well if you're testing a supplier or have limited storage.
What "Seasoned" Actually Means
Don't skip this step. Seasoned wood has dried for 6–12 months and sits below 20% moisture content. Wet or green wood produces creosote rapidly, clogs your chimney, and wastes heat energy as it burns off water.
When your firewood arrives, check these three things:
- Cracked log ends: Seasoned wood splits along the grain as it dries. If the ends are smooth and flush, it's probably not ready.
- The ring test: Strike two logs together. Seasoned wood makes a sharp hollow sound; wet wood thuds dully.
- Weight: Properly dried wood is noticeably lighter than freshly cut wood.
Delivery & Stacking
Local suppliers typically deliver within 1–2 weeks depending on demand. Most offer stacking services for an additional fee—worth it if you lack time or storage space. Cords are measured as 128 cubic feet (a stack 4 feet tall, 8 feet long, and 4 feet deep). Half cords are 64 cubic feet and take up considerably less room.
Arrange your delivery site beforehand. You'll want a dry, level spot with vehicle access. Keep firewood at least 20 feet from your house to reduce pest and fire risk.
Pests & Sourcing
Oak wilt and southern pine beetle are real concerns in Alabama. These pests can spread through infected firewood. Always buy from suppliers within 50 miles of your location and verify they're not shipping from quarantine zones. Ask directly: "Where is this wood sourced?" A reputable local supplier knows their answer cold.
River Region Straw in the Montgomery area specializes in seasoned hardwood delivery and understands the region's climate and pest pressures. They can walk you through wood selection and delivery logistics without the hard sell.
Start your order early—don't wait until November when suppliers get backed up. A spring or summer delivery means you're burning properly cured wood by October.

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

