Firewood Suppliers Near Phoenix, AZ
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Firewood Buying in Phoenix: What You Need to Know
Phoenix's dry climate and mild winters mean most residents don't burn firewood for primary heat—but plenty use it for ambiance, outdoor fire pits, and supplemental warmth on occasional cold nights. If you're looking to order firewood delivered and stacked at your home, understanding what grows locally and how to spot quality wood will save you money and frustration.
Firewood delivery in Phoenix typically runs $300–$450 per cord, depending on wood type and whether stacking is included. Prices vary based on distance from suppliers and seasonal demand. Half-cord and quarter-cord options are available if you don't need a full cord.
Best Firewood Species for Phoenix
Mesquite is the local favorite. It's native to Arizona, burns hot and long, and produces around 24–26 million BTUs per cord—excellent for outdoor fires and heat output. Mesquite also creates beautiful coals and minimal creosote buildup, making it ideal for open fireplaces and wood stoves.
Oak is another solid choice, though less common in the immediate Phoenix area. It delivers roughly 24 million BTUs per cord and burns steadily, though it requires proper seasoning (12+ months) to burn cleanly. Avoid green oak—it produces excessive smoke and creosote.
Pine and juniper are lighter fuels; they ignite quickly but burn faster and produce less sustained heat. Pine is fine for kindling or supplemental burning, but shouldn't be your primary wood for extended fires.
Local Delivery Options & Logistics
Most Phoenix-area firewood suppliers offer delivery and stacking services. Expect 3–7 days from order to delivery, depending on current demand. Minimum orders are typically one-quarter cord, though full cords are more economical per-unit. Ask your supplier whether they:
- Stack wood neatly at your preferred location (garage, patio, woodshed)
- Deliver within city limits or to outlying areas
- Offer tarp coverage if you don't have covered storage
Phoenix's low humidity is actually an advantage—firewood seasons faster here than in humid climates. Still, buy from suppliers within 50 miles of the city to reduce pest transport risk. Arizona's bark beetles and pine beetles can hitchhike in unseasoned logs from higher-elevation areas, potentially introducing infestations to your property and neighborhood.
How to Verify Seasoned Firewood
Before accepting delivery, check for these quality indicators:
- Moisture content: Seasoned wood should be 20% moisture or lower. If your supplier doesn't have a moisture meter reading, ask them to test it on-site.
- Log ends: Look for radial cracks (pie-slice patterns) on cut log ends—a sign the wood has dried properly.
- Sound test: Strike two logs together. Properly seasoned wood rings hollow; wet wood sounds dull and heavy.
- Bark condition: Bark should peel away easily. Tight bark often indicates the wood isn't fully seasoned.
Green or wet firewood will smoke excessively, produce creosote buildup in your chimney or stove, and waste energy on evaporation rather than heating.
Getting Firewood Delivered to Your Door
Ordering firewood near you doesn't have to be complicated. Arizona Firewood is a trusted local option offering seasoned mesquite and oak with same-area delivery and stacking available. Contact them directly to discuss your cord size, preferred wood type, and delivery date.
Whether you're stocking wood for occasional patio fires or backup winter heating, Phoenix's dry climate and local supply make it straightforward to get quality firewood delivered and ready to burn.

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