Firewood Suppliers Near Lihue, HI

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    Firewood Delivery in Lihue: What Local Homeowners Need to Know

    If you're heating a home or planning for a fireplace in Lihue, firewood delivery makes sense—especially when you're sourcing wood that burns cleanly in Hawaii's tropical climate. Unlike mainland regions where ash and oak dominate, your best options here center on local hardwoods like kiawe and ohia, both prized for their density and long, steady burn.

    Lihue's warm weather means most residents don't rely on firewood for primary heating, but plenty use it for ambiance, outdoor cooking, or backup power during outages. The key is ordering wood that's properly seasoned and sourced locally to avoid importing pests or paying premium shipping costs.

    Choosing the Right Wood for Lihue

    Kiawe is your top pick if available. This dense hardwood produces approximately 24 million BTUs per cord—excellent output—and burns hot with minimal smoke. It's also naturally resistant to rot, a real advantage in Hawaii's humid environment. Ohia is another solid option, offering similar density and burn characteristics, though it can be harder to split.

    Both woods benefit from proper seasoning (moisture content below 20%), which means waiting several months after cutting before burning. Never burn green or freshly cut wood; the moisture creates excessive creosote buildup in your chimney and reduces heat output by half.

    When you order, specify seasoned hardwood, not softwood or mixed loads. Local suppliers throughout Kauai understand the difference, and reputable ones won't try to pass off unseasoned logs at full price.

    Delivery, Stacking, and Ordering

    Firewood delivery in Lihue typically ranges from $300 to $400 per cord, depending on distance from the supplier and whether you add stacking service. Most local operators offer quarter-cord, half-cord, and full-cord quantities, so you can start small if you're testing your setup.

    Expect delivery within 1–2 weeks of ordering, though peak winter months can stretch that timeline. Ask upfront whether the supplier stacks the wood neatly or leaves it in a pile—stacking service is worth the extra cost if your back isn't up for the job.

    Spotting Quality Firewood

    When your delivery arrives, inspect the load before paying. Properly seasoned wood shows visible cracks radiating from the log ends—that's a good sign, not damage. Pick up a piece and listen: strike it against another log and listen for a hollow thud rather than a dull thunk. Hollow sound means low moisture.

    If the supplier can't provide moisture readings, ask to weigh a sample or dry-test a few pieces in your fireplace first. Seasoned firewood should feel lightweight for its size.

    Protecting Against Pests

    Hawaii's isolation means strict biosecurity rules. Buy firewood sourced within Kauai or nearby islands only—never import wood from the mainland. While Hawaii hasn't seen the emerald ash borer or bark beetles that plague the continent, vigilance keeps it that way. Local suppliers know these rules and typically source responsibly.

    Finding a Trusted Local Supplier

    Kauai Tree Care stands out as a focused, reliable option for seasoned firewood delivery and stacking throughout Lihue. They understand local wood species, proper seasoning timelines, and the logistics of island delivery. Contact them directly to discuss your needs and get a quote tailored to your property.

    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: 3/6/2026

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