Firewood Suppliers Near Guffey, CO
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Firewood Delivery in Guffey, CO: What You Need to Know
If you're heating with wood in Guffey, you're dealing with cold mountain winters and limited growing season—which means sourcing the right firewood matters more than most places. The elevation here (around 9,500 feet) means you need wood that burns hot and steady, and local delivery options are lean but dependable. Typical firewood costs in the Guffey area run $250–$350 per cord, though prices can shift based on seasoning time and delivery distance.
Best Wood Types for Guffey's Climate
Pine is your most abundant local option and gets a bad reputation it doesn't always deserve. While it produces more creosote buildup than hardwoods, properly seasoned pine burns adequately and generates around 15 million BTUs per cord—enough for supplemental heating or occasional use. The real problem isn't pine itself; it's unseasoned pine, which creates dangerous chimney deposits and poor heat output.
Aspen, the other native option, burns cooler (12 million BTUs per cord) but splits easily and seasons faster. It's ideal for shoulder-season fires or if you're supplementing with another heat source. For best results, mix aspen and pine rather than relying on either alone.
If you can source spruce or fir locally, those sit between pine and aspen in performance—roughly 14–15 million BTUs per cord. The key across all these species: buy wood that's been seasoned at least 6–12 months. At Guffey's elevation, moisture content matters enormously for efficiency and safety.
Delivery and Stacking in Guffey
Local firewood delivery in Guffey typically works on a seasonal basis—most suppliers arrange autumn and early-winter drops to keep their logistics manageable. Expect 1–2 week lead times during peak season (September through November). Many local operators deliver by the cord or half-cord, though some accept quarter-cord orders if you're just starting out or testing a supplier.
When firewood is delivered and stacked, clarify upfront whether "stacked" means in a neat cord arrangement or simply dumped. A properly stacked cord is 4 feet high, 4 feet deep, and 8 feet long. Ask if the supplier will stack on a level surface near your chimney or woodstove, and whether they'll remove pallets or covering materials.
Spotting Quality Firewood
Seasoned wood has visible cracks radiating from the center of the log ends—a sign moisture has left the wood. Pick up a few pieces; they should feel relatively light, not waterlogged. Tap two logs together; seasoned wood produces a hollow, resonant ring, while wet wood sounds dull and dense.
One critical regional concern: Colorado bark beetles and pine beetles can infest firewood, especially pine. Never buy from suppliers outside a 50-mile radius of Guffey, and avoid any wood showing small round exit holes or discoloration under the bark. These pests can spread to nearby conifers if brought into your yard.
Rinkor Resources Firewood operates locally and offers seasoned wood delivered throughout the Guffey area. Ask about their drying timeline and whether their inventory is tested for moisture content—legitimate suppliers will provide this detail.

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