Firewood Suppliers Near Truckee, CA

    Verified by Sarah MitchellUpdated: 11/10/2025

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    Firewood Delivery in Truckee: What Mountain Homeowners Need to Know

    Truckee sits at 6,000+ feet elevation with winters that demand reliable heat. Whether you're heating a cabin, fireplace, or wood stove, ordering firewood delivered locally beats hauling it yourself from lower elevations. The mountain climate means you'll burn through wood faster than valley residents—plan accordingly, and order early in fall rather than waiting until snow blocks delivery routes.

    Local firewood typically runs $250–350 per cord in Truckee, depending on wood type and delivery distance from the supplier. Half-cord and quarter-cord options are available if you're testing a new stove or supplementing other heat sources.

    Best Wood Species for High-Altitude Burning

    Oak is your gold standard for Truckee fireplaces and stoves. It burns hot and long, producing around 24 million BTUs per cord—ideal for holding heat through cold mountain nights. Oak splits cleanly and seasons well in the dry alpine air, though it takes a full 12–18 months to reach optimal moisture levels.

    Pine grows abundantly in the Sierra Nevada and is cheaper than oak, but it creates more creosote buildup in chimneys. If you use pine, have your chimney cleaned annually. Eucalyptus occasionally appears in regional supplies; it burns hot but splits unpredictably and produces sparks, so it's better for outdoor fire pits than enclosed stoves.

    Avoid any firewood from unknown sources or recently cut logs. California's bark beetle and pine beetle populations have surged in recent years—buying wood harvested more than 50 miles away risks introducing pests to local forests. Stick with established local suppliers who source responsibly.

    What to Expect From Local Delivery

    Most Truckee suppliers offer full-cord, half-cord, and quarter-cord deliveries, with stacking included or available for an upcharge. Delivery typically takes 1–3 weeks during peak season (August through October), so don't wait until November. Some suppliers require minimum orders of a half cord; confirm when you call.

    Stacked wood should be neatly arranged, not dumped in a pile. Ask whether delivery includes placement near your stove or fireplace, or if you'll need to move it yourself. Mountain roads can be tricky in early snow, so confirm your access road is passable before ordering.

    How to Spot Quality Seasoned Wood

    Proper seasoning takes time, and Truckee's low humidity actually helps wood dry faster than valley areas. Look for these signs of well-seasoned firewood:

    • Moisture content under 20% (ideally 15–18%). Ask the supplier if they've tested with a moisture meter.
    • Visible cracks radiating from the log center. These radial splits are normal and indicate low moisture.
    • Hollow sound when struck. Tap two logs together—seasoned wood rings differently than fresh wood.
    • Gray or weathered bark, not bright or peeling.

    Fresh-cut "green" wood may be cheaper, but it won't burn efficiently, produces excess creosote, and wastes your money. Seasoned wood costs more upfront but delivers better heat output and longer burn times.

    Local Supplier Option

    Kosich Firewood & Tree Service is a established local operator familiar with Truckee's elevation and delivery challenges. They handle sourcing, seasoning, and delivery logistics, and can answer questions about what species works best for your specific stove setup.

    Order your winter supply by mid-September. Early ordering ensures you get the wood type and delivery window you want, and avoids the stress of scrambling when temperatures drop.

    Sarah Mitchell
    Sarah Mitchell
    Firewood Industry Analyst

    Sarah has 15 years of experience in the firewood industry, specializing in regional sourcing and supplier evaluation across North America.

    Updated: 11/10/2025

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