Firewood Suppliers Near Beebe, AR
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Firewood Delivery in Beebe, AR: What You Need to Know
If you heat with wood or just want a reliable fireplace supply for those cold Arkansas winters, getting quality firewood delivered to your door beats making the rounds to distant suppliers. Beebe sits in White County's mild climate zone, but winter temperatures still drop enough to make a good cord of wood worth planning for. The key is understanding what makes firewood actually burn well, how to spot quality wood before it arrives at your home, and what local delivery typically costs.
Choosing the Right Wood Species
Oak and hickory are your best bets in central Arkansas. Oak delivers around 24 million BTUs per cord — that's solid, long-lasting heat that'll keep you warm through a cold snap. It's dense, burns slowly, and produces minimal creosote buildup in your chimney, which matters for both safety and long-term chimney maintenance. Hickory runs even hotter and is equally reliable; pecan and cedar work fine for supplemental warmth or kindling, but neither matches oak's heat output or burn duration.
The critical detail most Beebe homeowners miss: wood species matters far less than seasoning. Unseasoned "green" firewood won't heat your home properly — it smolders, produces excessive creosote, and wastes money. Look for wood that's been air-dried for at least 6-12 months. You'll know it's ready when the ends show visible radial cracks and the wood rings hollow if you tap it with a stick. Moisture content should sit at 20% or lower. If a supplier can't tell you the moisture level or seasoning timeline, walk.
Delivery and Stacking Options
Seasoned firewood delivered and stacked in Beebe typically costs $250–$350 per full cord, depending on distance from the supplier and whether stacking is included. Many local operators offer half-cord and quarter-cord options if you're just starting out or testing a supplier's quality before committing to a full load. Delivery usually takes 1–3 weeks from order, so don't wait until your current supply runs dry.
When your firewood arrives, confirm the load volume matches what you paid for — unscrupulous suppliers sometimes deliver short cords. Ask whether the wood comes neatly stacked (which looks nice and seasons faster) or dumped loose. Stacking service costs extra but saves your back and ensures proper airflow around each log.
Watch for Emerald Ash Borer Restrictions
Arkansas has confirmed Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) activity, so buy wood sourced within 50 miles of Beebe whenever possible. Transporting firewood long distances risks spreading this invasive pest. Any reputable local supplier will source locally and mention it on their delivery invoice.
How to Verify Quality Before Delivery
Ask your supplier these three questions: What's the moisture content? When was it cut and seasoned? Can you see a sample? Reputable operators like The Wood Farm in the area will provide honest answers and let you inspect wood before committing. Once delivered, stack it off the ground, leave gaps for airflow, and cover the top (not the sides) to shed rain while wood continues to cure.
Getting firewood delivered beats hauling it yourself, but quality varies. Know what seasoned wood looks and feels like, verify your supplier sources locally, and order early in the season.

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