Firewood Suppliers Near Goshen, CT
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Firewood Delivery in Goshen, CT: What Local Buyers Need to Know
Goshen's rural setting means most homes rely on wood heat to get through Connecticut winters, or at least supplement their primary system. If you're stocking a cord or two for your fireplace or wood stove, ordering from a local supplier beats hauling it yourself—especially if you want seasoned wood ready to burn this season.
Choosing the Right Wood for Your Stove
Oak and maple dominate the Northeast, and both thrive in Goshen's climate. Oak is your best bet if you want maximum heat output: it burns hot and long, delivering roughly 24 million BTUs per cord when properly seasoned. Maple runs slightly lower at around 20 million BTUs per cord, but it's easier to split and produces less creosote buildup—a real advantage if you're burning regularly in a wood stove.
Birch and beech are solid secondary options. Beech has excellent BTU output (about 23 million per cord) but splits harder than oak; birch lights easily and burns clean, making it ideal for kindling or supplemental fires.
Avoid ash at all costs. The emerald ash borer has devastated ash populations across Connecticut, and dead or recently felled ash wood can harbor the pest. Even if the borer isn't an active concern in your specific load, ash from unknown sources poses a real risk. Stick with oak, maple, birch, or beech from local suppliers who understand regional pest management.
What "Seasoned" Actually Means
Don't buy firewood that's been sitting in a pile for six months with a tarp over it. Seasoned means the wood has dried to 15–20% moisture content, which typically takes 6–12 months in Connecticut's humidity. You can verify this yourself: look for cracks radiating from the log's center, bark that's beginning to peel away, and a hollow sound when you tap two pieces together. Wet wood will thud dully and may have visible green color near the cut end.
In Goshen, seasoned firewood typically costs $250–$350 per cord, depending on species, delivery distance, and whether the supplier includes stacking. Half-cord and quarter-cord quantities are usually available too if you're starting small.
Delivery and Stacking
Local delivery in Goshen usually means 3–7 days from order to arrival, though winter demand can stretch that. When your load arrives, confirm the measurement (a full cord is 128 cubic feet—4 feet tall, 4 feet deep, 8 feet long). Ask if stacking is included; many local suppliers will stack it near your stove or garage for a modest fee, which beats doing it yourself.
Minimum orders vary, but most local suppliers will deliver a half cord or full cord. Smaller quantities might incur travel surcharges.
Finding a Local Supplier
Mead Run Farm & Forest Products is a established local option in the Goshen area, offering both delivery and personalized service. Call ahead to confirm they have seasoned stock and can meet your timeline—late October and November see heavy demand.
Whatever supplier you choose, ask where the wood was sourced. Wood from within 50 miles of Goshen carries lower pest risk and better regional suitability. Order early if you need firewood for winter; waiting until December means paying premium prices or accepting kiln-dried alternatives.

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

