Firewood Suppliers Near Storrs, CT
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Firewood Delivery in Storrs, CT: What You Need to Know
If you heat with wood or rely on a fireplace in Storrs, sourcing quality firewood is a practical necessity. The Connecticut climate means a solid heating season from October through April, and many homes in the area—whether in university housing near UConn or rural properties—depend on cordwood as a primary or backup heat source. The trick is knowing what to order, when to order it, and how to verify you're getting seasoned wood that actually burns hot instead of smoking up your chimney.
Choosing the Right Wood for Connecticut Winters
Oak and maple dominate Connecticut's firewood market, and there's a reason: both burn hot and long. Hardwoods like oak deliver roughly 24-28 million BTU per cord, making them ideal for serious heating. Maple runs similarly strong at around 24 million BTU per cord. Both species are dense enough to produce coals that last hours, which matters when you're trying to keep a stove warm overnight or minimize how often you feed a fireplace.
Birch and beech are also available throughout the region, though beech is harder to split and burns slightly cooler. For Storrs residents, stick with oak or maple as your primary choice—you'll get better heat output per cord and won't wrestle as much with seasoning time.
One critical warning: avoid ash firewood from unknown sources. The Emerald Ash Borer has devastated ash populations across Connecticut, and buying firewood transported more than 50 miles can spread the pest to new areas. Always buy locally—it protects regional forests and guarantees fresher wood.
What Seasoned Actually Means
Seasoned firewood has been split and dried for 6-12 months, reaching a moisture content below 20%. This is non-negotiable. Green wood (freshly cut) creates creosote buildup in your chimney, smolders instead of burns, and produces far less heat. When you order firewood delivered and stacked in Storrs, ask the supplier:
- When was this wood cut and split?
- Has it been stacked in open air for at least 6 months?
- What's the moisture reading?
You can spot seasoned wood yourself: look for deep cracks radiating from the log ends, listen for a hollow ring when you strike two pieces together, and check that bark is loose or peeling away. Wet wood has tight bark and won't make that sound.
Delivery, Pricing, and Ordering
A cord of wood delivered in Storrs typically costs $300–$375, depending on delivery distance and whether stacking is included. Many residents find that ordering a half cord or full cord in August makes sense—prices often drop slightly before the autumn rush, and you'll have time to inspect the wood before winter.
Local delivery from reputable suppliers usually means 1–2 weeks turnaround, and most offer stacking as an add-on service. Ask whether your supplier delivers within town limits or charges extra for Storrs addresses. A full cord is 128 cubic feet (a stack 4 feet high, 4 feet deep, and 8 feet long); a half cord is exactly half that.
Residential Foresters LLC is a focused local option that handles delivery and stacking for the Storrs area. Verify they can meet your timing and confirm they're sourcing wood from within 50 miles of the region.
The Bottom Line
Buy seasoned oak or maple, buy local, and order early. You'll save money, burn cleaner, and avoid the stress of scrambling for wood in November.

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



