Firewood Suppliers Near Sesser, IL

    Verified by Tom ReevesUpdated: 1/20/2026

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    Getting Firewood Delivered in Sesser, IL

    If you're heating with a fireplace or wood stove in Sesser, sourcing quality firewood is as straightforward as knowing what to look for and where to find it. The small-town advantage here is personal service—local suppliers know the exact conditions you're dealing with: cold winters that demand efficient burn times, and the practical need for reliable delivery to your door.

    Sesser firewood prices typically run $250–$350 per cord, depending on wood type and whether delivery and stacking are included. That's reasonable for the region, and worth every dollar if you're getting seasoned hardwood that actually burns hot and clean.

    Best Wood Species for Sesser Heating

    Oak and hickory are your gold-standard choices around central Illinois. Oak burns steadily with a BTU output around 24 million per cord—meaning longer, consistent heat with less frequent reloading. Hickory runs even hotter at roughly 27 million BTU per cord, making it the premium pick if you want maximum warmth on the coldest nights.

    Walnut and cherry are also available regionally, but they're softer woods that burn faster and produce more ash. If you're mainly using a wood stove for primary heat, stick with oak or hickory. For ambiance-focused fireplace use, cherry works fine, but don't expect the sustained warmth.

    A critical note on wood source: Illinois residents should buy firewood delivered from suppliers within 50 miles of Sesser. The Emerald Ash Borer poses a real threat to ash trees across the state, and transporting infested wood across county lines is both illegal and harmful to local forests. Premium Firewood Sales LLC sources locally and understands these regulations, so you're protected.

    What to Expect from Firewood Delivery

    When you order firewood delivered and stacked in Sesser, most local suppliers can arrange drop-off within 1–2 weeks during peak season, sometimes faster off-season. A cord of wood delivered typically includes stacking in a convenient spot—either against your garage, shed, or a designated area on your property.

    If you don't need a full cord, half-cord and quarter-cord orders are standard. A half cord takes up roughly 4 feet by 4 feet of space and works well for supplemental heating or occasional fireplace use. A full cord (128 cubic feet) is the baseline if you're running a wood stove as your main heat source through winter.

    Ask your supplier about moisture content before ordering. Seasoned firewood should be dried 6–12 months and measure around 20% moisture—not bone-dry, but dry enough to ignite quickly and burn efficiently.

    Spotting Quality Firewood

    When your delivery arrives, check these signals of properly seasoned wood:

    • Cracked log ends. Radial cracks (like pie slices) radiating from the center mean the wood has dried evenly.
    • Hollow sound. Strike two pieces together—seasoned wood produces a hollow clang, not a dull thud.
    • Weight. Green (wet) wood is heavy; seasoned hardwood is noticeably lighter.
    • No bark slippage. Bark should be firmly attached, not peeling away.

    If wood shows signs of mold, excessive bark loss, or feels damp, contact your supplier immediately. Quality local providers stand behind their product and will replace substandard loads.

    Sesser's heating season is long enough to justify laying in a good supply. Start your order early fall if possible, and store wood in an open area with airflow to maintain that seasoned condition through winter.

    Tom Reeves
    Tom Reeves
    Hearth & Heating Consultant

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

    Updated: 1/20/2026

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